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Are you amazed with how God designed you? Have you thanked Him lately for your bones? Does it astound you that you don’t have to thump your lungs or your heart to remind them to function? Have you thought about how much went into fashioning your eyes and ears so you can see and hear? And let’s not even get into the making of the human brain!
Several years ago, I broke my leg slipping on ice. I didn’t realize I’d broken it until I checked in with a doctor a week later. When he asked me how I made it to his office. I told him I drove myself and walked myself right into the little examining room. As it turns out, I had broken my leg, and it was already beginning to heal. I am continually amazed with how God made our bodies in such a way that they can heal – from a break, from an illness, or from a broken heart.
I can proclaim with the psalmist: For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful. I know that full well (Psalm 139:13-14).
We know that while we’re on this earth, even though we are “fearfully and wonderfully made,” these bodies are deteriorating and subject to the limitations of this earthly existence. But there is another even more astounding bit of fashioning that is yet to come. I would love to give you lots of details about that, but here is what I know:
… the Lord Jesus Christ Himself will [not only] transform [but completely refashion] our earthly bodies
so that they will be like His glorious resurrected body. (Philippians 3:20-21 Amp)
… we are God’s children now, and what we will be has not yet been revealed. We know that when he
appears, we will be like him because we will see him as he is. (1 John 3:2)
This mortal body is ill-equipped for the perfection of heaven; so, in order to be readied for our heavenly home, our bodies must be completely transformed to be like the glorious, resurrected body of Jesus.
Our human minds can’t fathom what that refashioned body will be; but, like Paul, we eagerly await [the coming of] the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ… (Philippians 3:20) -- the One who fashioned this earthly body and the One who will refashion us for our eternal home.
Let’s let our eager and confident anticipation for that day be contagious – the day we will see our Savior face-to-face and finally and eternally reflect His glory in our resurrected bodies.
By Judy Shrout
Judy’s life has taken a winding path of service in the church that led to her writing of devotions – for such
a time as this.
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