Jesus appearing in the locked room — glorified body explanation from 1 Corinthians 15
Question from Connor Robinson about Jesus appearing in a locked room after the resurrection
Mike explains the resurrection body using 1 Corinthians 15: believers will be raised with an incorruptible, glorified body — not merely resuscitated but transformed. Jesus's glorified body could appear in a locked room. After appearing he invited Thomas to touch his nail wounds, confirming it was the same body. The glorified body is still a human body, but equipped for eternity.
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