Showing posts with label bodies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bodies. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Living in Heaven!

For Wednesday, September 13, 2023:

Romans 8:23b NLT: “We believers also wait with eager hope for the day when God will give us our full rights as his adopted children, including the new bodies he has promised us.”

People often ask, “How old will we be in heaven?” I mean, God has promised believers new heavenly bodies. So will we be 14 or 84? How will we be re-created? Good question!

First let me say that I’m not even sure we need a bodies. The Bible oftentimes describes heavenly things in earthly terms, so that we can better understand. If God is spirit and we’re living with him in heaven, then our spirit or our soul will be living in that dimension as well.

The key is to trust God and believe Jesus will do what he promised. Our God is a God of provision, so if we need bodies, we’ll have the best. If we don’t, they won’t be missed.

Trust God to take care of everything!

Pastor Norton Lawellin

Jesus in the City Fellowship


Monday, February 7, 2011

Made in HIS Image

February 07, 2011 Monday Message:

“God created mankind in his own image...” Genesis 1:27a


Have you ever thought of God as a grandfatherly patriarch seated on a huge royal throne in the sky? That’s what I was taught at church and in Sunday school. Pictures in books and paintings served to reinforce the concept. But is that the right way to picture God? Is that the way the great I am — is?

We don’t really know what God looks like. That’s how he wants it. We’ll find out soon enough. So are we made in God’s image, or are we making God in OUR image? Do we have the whole thing reversed? Backwards? Worse still, are we making an idol in our mind’s eye?


Before alphabets were invented, the Hebrew people utilized picture-writing. Writing God’s name became a sort of sin, because you had to draw a picture of God, which the Jews considered making an idol. Because we don’t really know what God looks like, any image we might make of him would be incorrect.

When God came to earth as Jesus, he utilized the body of a man to walk among us, heal and teach us, and to rescue us from our sinful ways. After Jesus ascended into heaven, he sent the Holy Spirit, the paraclete, a comforter or advocate for us. We do not know what the Holy Spirit looks like, but the Bible describes him as breath, wind or air. What does breath look like?

Bodies are for earthly beings. When God calls our soul, our nephesh, to the next reality, we will no longer need bodies. I don’t know exactly how we’ll look, but for sure we’ll fit in — our spirit will be made in HIS image.

Norton Lawellin