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These vile bodies of ours!,.

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(Horatius Bonar, "http://www.gracegems.org/19/r50.htm" Coming of the Perfect, Departure of the Imperfect")

"He will take these vile bodies of ours and change
 them into glorious bodies like His own!" Phil. 3:21

Our bodies shared the ruin into which sin brought
our race. Mortality and corruption took possession
of them. They became subject to weariness, and
pain, and disease — in every organ and limb.

The one drop of poison coming from Adam's sin
has spread itself out and pervaded every part of us.
The whole head is sick, and the whole heart is faint.

We begin with pain — and we end with it.

Our flesh, from the cradle to the tomb, is feeble,
broken, ready to faint — the cause and the inlet 
of a thousand sorrows!
 It is truly a frail body, 
in which we groan, being burdened; a vile body
needing such perpetual care, and food, and 
medicine, and rest — yet, after all, incapable of 
being preserved — which, in spite of all our 
pamperings, is hastening on to the sick-bed,
and the separation from its guest, the soul.

But look beyond the tomb and see the glory! 

This head shall ache no more! These hands and 
feet shall be weary no more! This flesh shall throb 
with anguish no more! God Himself shall wipe 
away all tears from these eyes — and there shall 
be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying!

"He will take these vile bodies of ours and change
 them into glorious bodies like His own!" Phil. 3:21

"For our perishable earthly bodies must be transformed
 into heavenly bodies that will never die!" 1 Cor. 15:53


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