The Thirteenth of April.
From Spurgeon's "Faith's Check Book"
104-This Body Fashioned Anew
"Who shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body." (Philippians 3:21)
Often when we are racked with pain and unable to think or worship, we feel that this indeed
is "the body of our humiliation," and when we are tempted by the passions which rise from the
flesh we do not think the word vile at all too vigorous a translation. Our bodies humble us;
and that is about the best thing they do for us. Oh, that we were duly lowly, because our
bodies ally us with animals and even link us with the dust!
But our Savior, the Lord Jesus, shall change all this. We shall be fashioned like His own
body of glory. This will take place in all who believe in Jesus. By faith their souls have been
transformed, and their bodies will undergo such a renewal as shall fit them for their
regenerated spirits. How soon this grand transformation will happen we cannot tell; but the
thought of it should help us to bear the trials of today and alt the woes of the flesh. In a
little while we shall be as Jesus now is. No more aching brows, no more swollen limbs, no more
dim eyes, no more fainting hearts. The old man shall be no more a bundle of infirmities, nor
the sick man a mass of agony. "Like unto his glorious body." What an expression! Even our flesh
shall rest in hope of such a resurrection!