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A New Body—in Heaven and on Earth

A New Body—in Heaven and on Earth
As God’s children we will one day receive a new, glorified body in heaven—
a new body that will help us stand in God’s presence and see Him as He is.
But we are entering the time when God’s presence will manifest here on earth
on a higher and different level than we’ve known.
How will our earthly bodies be able to handle His presence
on such a high level?
Could it be that He is offering us new bodies on earth
that we can put on now to carry His presence around?
Yes!
He is offering us new bodies.
In fact, He offered us new bodies 2,000 years ago.
The new body is love.
Love can carry His presence on such a high level.
Yes, our new bodies on earth are love.
Holy Spirit, we ask You to help us put on our new bodies of love here on earth,
every single day and every single moment.
We want to carry the presence of God everywhere.
Help us to get comfortable in our new bodies.
We need Your help, and we love You very much.
We thank You so much for our new bodies.
We clothe ourselves in Your love.
And beyond all these things put on love, which is the perfect bond of unity
(Colossians 3:14).

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