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What Scripture Teaches About the Resurrection, Glorification, and Our Final Transformation

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  What Scripture Teaches About the Resurrection, Glorification, and Our Final Transformation Christians have always looked toward the Second Coming of Christ as the moment when God completes His work in humanity. Scripture describes this event with remarkable clarity: the resurrection of the body, the Final Judgment, and the full transformation of the faithful into the people God intended them to be from the beginning. This article gathers the key biblical passages that explain what happens at the end of time, how believers are transformed, and what it means to enter eternal life as a perfected, glorified person. — 1. The Resurrection and Transformation of the Body The New Testament teaches that at Christ’s return, both the dead and the living will undergo a total transformation. • 1 Corinthians 15:51–53 — “We shall all be changed… the perishable must put on the imperishable.” • 1 Thessalonians 4:16–17 — The dead rise first; the living are transformed and caught up with the Lord. •...

Was Jesus an Introvert or an Extrovert? Understanding His Humanity to Understand His Teaching

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Was Jesus an Introvert or an Extrovert? Understanding His Humanity to Understand His Teaching People often talk about Jesus as if He were always surrounded by crowds, always teaching, always engaging. But when I read Scripture closely, I notice something different — something more human, more relatable, and honestly more revealing. Jesus wasn’t simply “social” or “withdrawn.” He showed a rhythm: a deep need for solitude, paired with the ability to step into public moments when the mission required it. If I had to put it in modern terms, I’d say Jesus lived like an introvert with adaptive social capability. Not as a label, but as a way to understand His humanity. Let me explain what I mean. --- 1. Jesus Repeatedly Withdrew Into Solitude The Gospels show a consistent pattern: Jesus sought quiet places to pray, think, and recharge. • “Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed.” (Luke 5:16) • After feeding the five thousand, “He dismissed the crowds… and went up on...