Capitolo 74
in front of the eyes of the they ransomed, of the the signal and of the pawn of their future
experiments when they will receive their bodies. For him it is not
conceited person to suppose that the sight of Enoch and Elijah you/he/she has been, and
it will be, you cultivate the last trumpet it plays, a source of cheerful anticipation to
the inhabitants of sky, conducting them to anticipate the final day with
intense interest as the time when they will be run over, as those
honorable saints, with all the abilities of their nature completed that
nature, while the lies of body buried, it is in a state of dissevered. If Paul,
when in sky, saw and felt the power of this anticipation in the minds
of glorified saints, nobody wonders that the resurrection of the body seemed
to him, never later, to be the crown of Christian anticipation and the hope.
More than everybody, he had seen the man Christ Jesus, in body glorified his;
who on the earth you/he/she had said, "I am the resurrection and the life"--him a
illustration of him, who alone the grave has produced on to die anybody more.
He is, therefore, to saints in sky, a far more interesting object
what an Enoch and Elijah that they never died. "For now it is Christ risen by the
dead, and the first fruits of theirs that that has slept is become." This sight, of
Christ in sky, has had to have non pronounceable interest for Paul, from the
insurance that Christ will change our scurvy body that can be
shaped his/her glorious body likes; " for "we know that when he is able
couples", same Paul tells us, "we will be as him; for us we will see
he as him is." This knowledge, gotten in the paradisiacal world you/he/she can have
conducted the apostle to think about the resurrection as the crown of his
anticipations and the hopes.
It is well visible that the writers of the New Will and Jesus
he, mainly refers to the resurrection and the last day as sources
of comfort, and also of warning. This is now made a principal earth of
belief, with many that there is one any conscience among death