Saturday, February 23, 2019, St. Polycarp
Hebrews 11:1-7, Psalm  145:2-5, 10-11, Mark 9:2-13
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HEAVENLY BODIES
"He was transfigured before their eyes and His  clothes became dazzlingly white." -Mark 9:2-3
On Transfiguration mountain, Peter, James, and John  saw Jesus' glorified body. They also saw how their own bodies would look in  Heaven. "He will give a new form to this lowly body of ours and remake it  according to the pattern of His glorified body" (Phil 3:21).
Imagine Jesus' transfigured body as the pattern  according to which our lowly bodies will be remade. God began renovating our  bodies when He bought them at the price of His blood (1 Cor 6:20). Yet even  though He owns us, He will not move in unless we offer our bodies as a living  sacrifice (Rm 12:1).
Then the Holy Spirit will come to us and make our  bodies His temple (1 Cor 6:19). Throughout life, the Spirit will do much in our  bodily temples. He will set us free from enslavement to bodily desires. He will  discipline our bodies and master them (1 Cor 9:27).
Finally, the Spirit will raise us from the dead and  clothe mortality with immortality and corruptibility with incorruptibility (1  Cor 15:53). "He Who raised Christ from the dead will bring your mortal bodies  to life also, through His Spirit dwelling in you" (Rm 8:11). Then our bodies  will look like Jesus' glorified, transfigured body. Alleluia!
Prayer: Thank You, Lord, for loving not only my soul  but also my body.
Promise: "Through faith we perceive that the worlds  were created by the word of God, and that what is visible came into being  through the invisible." -Heb 11:3
Praise: St. Polycarp was bishop of Smyrna and was a  revered Christian leader.  He was called a strong fortress of the Faith.  He  died a Christian martyr's death in 156.
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