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Resurrection of the Body - Heidelberg Catechism #57

18 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Heidelberg Catechism Question #57 - The Resurrection of the Body What comfort does the resurrection of the body offer believers? In this devotional, Pastor Jason Van Bemmel of Forest Hill Presbyterian Church explores Heidelberg Catechism Question 57, looking at the glorious future promised to every child of God. Discover the two-fold hope of the Christian faith: the immediate, conscious joy of the soul being united with Christ upon death, and the ultimate, radiant resurrection of our physical bodies when Christ returns to make all things new. To learn more about Forest Hill Presbyterian Church or to get in touch, visit foresthillpca.org.

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