What
Our Bodies Will Be Like
1 Corinthians 1535Some
of you have asked, "How will the dead be raised to
life? What kind of bodies will they have?" 36Don't
be foolish. A seed must die before it can sprout from the
ground. 37Wheat seeds and all other seeds look
different from the sprouts that come up. 38This
is because God gives everything the kind of body he wants
it to have. 39People, animals, birds, and fish
are each made of flesh, but none of them are alike. 40Everything
in the heavens has a body, and so does everything on
earth. But each one is very different from all the
others. 41The sun isn't like the moon, the
moon isn't like the stars, and each star is different.
42That's
how it will be when our bodies are raised to life. These
bodies will die, but the bodies that are raised will live
forever. 43These ugly and weak bodies will
become beautiful and strong. 44As surely as
there are physical bodies, there are spiritual bodies.
And our physical bodies will be changed into spiritual
bodies.
45The
first man was named Adam, and the Scriptures tell us that
he was a living person. But Jesus, who may be called the
last Adam, is a life-giving spirit. 46We see
that the one with a spiritual body did not come first. He
came after the one who had a physical body. 47The
first man was made from the dust of the earth, but the
second man came from heaven. 48Everyone on
earth has a body like the body of the one who was made
from the dust of the earth. And everyone in heaven has a
body like the body of the one who came from heaven. 49Just
as we are like the one who was made out of earth, we will
be like the one who came from heaven.
50My
friends, I want you to know that our bodies of flesh and
blood will decay. This means that they cannot share in
God's kingdom, which lasts forever. 51I will
explain a mystery to you. Not every one of us will die,
but we will all be changed. 52It will happen
suddenly, quicker than the blink of an eye. At the sound
of the last trumpet the dead will be raised. We will all
be changed, so that we will never die again. 53Our
dead and decaying bodies will be changed into bodies that
won't die or decay. 54The bodies we now have
are weak and can die. But they will be changed into
bodies that are eternal. Then the Scriptures will come
true,
"Death has lost the battle!
55Where
is its victory? Where is its sting?"
56Sin is what gives death its sting, and the
Law is the power behind sin. 57But thank God
for letting our Lord Jesus Christ give us the victory!
58My
dear friends, stand firm and don't be shaken. Always keep
busy working for the Lord. You know that everything you
do for him is worthwhile.
Queen Athaliah of Judah
(2 Chronicles 22.10-12)
2 Kings 11 As
soon as Athaliah heard that her son King Ahaziah was
dead, she decided to kill any relative who could possibly
become king. She would have done that, 2but
Jehosheba rescued Joash son of Ahaziah just as he was
about to be murdered. Jehosheba, who was Jehoram's
daughter and Ahaziah's half sister, hid her nephew Joash
and his personal servant in a bedroom in the LORD's temple where he was safe from
Athaliah. 3Joash hid in the temple with
Jehosheba for six years while Athaliah ruled as queen of
Judah.
Jehoiada Makes Joash King of
Judah
(2 Chronicles 23.1-21)
4Joash
son of Ahaziah had hidden in the LORD's
temple six years. Then in the seventh year, Jehoiada the
priest sent for the commanders of the king's special
bodyguards and the commanders of the palace guards. They
met him at the temple, and he asked them to make a
promise in the name of the LORD.
Then he brought out Joash 5and said to them:
Here's what I want you to do. Three of
your guard units will be on duty on the Sabbath. I
want one unit to guard the palace. 6Another
unit will guard Sur Gate, and the third unit will
guard the palace gate and relieve the palace guards.
7The other two guard
units are supposed to be off duty on the Sabbath. But
I want both of them to stay here at the temple and
protect King Joash. 8Make sure they follow
him wherever he goes, and have them keep their swords
ready to kill anyone who tries to get near him.
9The
commanders followed Jehoiada's orders. Each one called
together his guards--those coming on duty and those going
off duty. 10Jehoiada brought out the swords
and shields that had belonged to King David and gave them
to the commanders. 11Then they gave the
weapons to their guards, who took their positions around
the temple and the altar to protect Joash on every side.
12Jehoiada
brought Joash outside, where he placed the crown on his
head and gave him a copy of instructions for ruling the
nation. Olive oil was poured on his head to show that he
was now king, while the crowd clapped and shouted,
"Long live the king!"
13Queen
Athaliah heard the crowd and went to the temple. 14There
she saw Joash standing by one of the columns, which was
the usual place for the king. The singers and the trumpet
players were standing next to him, and the people were
celebrating and blowing trumpets. Athaliah tore her
clothes in anger and shouted, "You betrayed me, you
traitors!"
15Right
away, Jehoiada said to the army commanders, "Kill
her! But don't do it anywhere near the LORD's
temple. Take her out in front of the troops and kill
anyone who is with her!" 16So the
commanders dragged her to the gate where horses are led
into the palace, and they killed her there.
17Jehoiada
the priest asked King Joash and the people to promise
that they would be faithful to each other and to the LORD. 18Then the crowd went to
the temple built to honor Baal and tore it down. They
smashed the altars and idols and killed Mattan the priest
of Baal right in front of the altars.
After
Jehoiada had placed guards around the LORD's
temple, 19he called together all the
commanders, the king's special bodyguards, the palace
guards, and the people. They led Joash from the temple,
through the Guards' Gate, and into the palace. He took
his place on the throne and became king of Judah. 20Everyone
celebrated because Athaliah had been killed and Jerusalem
was peaceful again. 21Joash was only seven
years old when this happened.
Punishment for Those Who Abuse
Their Power
Micah 2 Doomed!
You're doomed!
At night you lie in bed, making evil plans.
And when morning comes, you do what you've planned
because you have the power.
2You
grab any field or house that you want;
you cheat families out of homes and land.
3But
here is what the LORD says:
"I am planning trouble for you.
Your necks will be caught in a noose,
and you will be disgraced in this time of disaster."
4When
that happens, this sorrowful song
will be sung about you:
"Ruined! Completely ruined! The LORD
has taken our land
and given it to traitors."
5And
so you will never again own property
among the LORD's people.
6"Enough
of your preaching!" That's what you tell me.
"We won't be disgraced, so stop preaching!"
7Descendants
of Jacob, is it right for you to claim
that the LORD did what he did
because he was angry?
Doesn't he always bless those who do right?
8My
people, you have even stolen clothes right off the backs
of your unsuspecting soldiers returning home from battle.
9You
take over lovely homes that belong to the women
of my nation.
Then you cheat their children out of the inheritance
that comes from the LORD.
10Get
out of here, you crooks! You'll find no rest here.
You're not fit to belong to the LORD's
people,
and you will be destroyed.
11The
only prophet you want is a liar who will say,
"Drink and get drunk!"
A Promise of Hope
12I, the LORD, promise
to bring together
the people of Israel who have survived.
I
will gather them, just as a shepherd brings sheep
together,
and there will be many.
13I
will break down the gate and lead them out--
then I will be their king.
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