Phrases with «future resurrection»

The phrase "future resurrection" refers to the belief that at some point in the future, after death, a person's body and soul will be brought back to life. It is the idea that life continues beyond death and there is hope for a new existence after this one. Full definition

Sentences with «future resurrection»

  • Jesus places all hopes for future resurrection on himself. (faith.org.uk)
  • I talked about this woman to a professor from DTS last week, and he told me that that while a person doesn't have to know, understand, or believe in the resurrection (his own future resurrection or the past, historical resurrection of Jesus) to receive eternal life, if they reject that truth later when they are told about it, this proves they weren't really «saved» in the first place. (redeeminggod.com)
  • The raising of Jesus has anticipated the final general resurrection, and through the Spirit we have a foretaste of that dazzling future resurrection age here and now (Rom. (religion-online.org)
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