Would I Welcome The Same Body I Have Now For the Eternities?
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John NiicholsonOctober 20, 2018
NO!!! My current body making my body riddled with Arthritis making life miserable. I have it from the top of my neck, in between, and to the tips of my toes! I am looking towards the resurrection to get that new one! He promised me. In fact, I'm dying to get there. Actually, I am expectantly waiting for the Saviour to call me: Iam ready to open my door when he knocks.
MaryOctober 20, 2018
Lipton Onion Soup Mix is not a healthy option. Just use the healthy ingredients from the soup mix instead.
AudreyOctober 20, 2018
Your comments about mental health remind me that through the resurrection, those with mental health problems will be healed. I doubt you would say "Would I welcome the same mind I have now for the eternities?" People with mental impairments can hope for healing. Are you suggesting that those with physical problems need to fix them now to be prepared for life after death? It's wonderful when people (like you) can manage to do just that. Some, though, may have a "thorn in the flesh" and need to have hope in Christ.
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