Here is a study on what the Bible says about it:
1. The Resurrection Brings Restoration (Not Brokenness)
The Bible clearly shows that those raised will not remain in the same damaged condition:
- Isaiah 35:5–6 — the blind see, the lame walk
- Ezekiel 37:5–6 — dry bones restored with flesh and breath
- 1 Corinthians 15:42–44 — raised incorruptible, not perishable
These passages point to something very clear:
👉 The resurrection is not a return to sickness, injury, or decay.
👉 What was broken is restored.
Based on scripture, people will not come back crippled, diseased, or dying from what killed them.
2. A New Body Means a New Experience
1 Corinthians 15:52 says:
“The dead shall be raised incorruptible…”
That word incorruptible means:
- Not subject to disease
- Not subject to decay
- Not subject to death again (for those receiving immortality)
This strongly supports the fact that:
👉 Whatever killed a person will no longer have power over them.
3. The Mind Will Also Be Changed (Understanding Comes Later)
Now—this part matters.
The Bible does show that people will come to a new understanding:
- Isaiah 26:9 — “when your judgments are in the earth, the inhabitants learn righteousness”
- Ezekiel 36:26 — a new heart and spirit
This means:
👉 People won’t think the same way they did before
👉 Their perspective will change after resurrection
4. Will They Remember What They Endured?
The Bible gives this principle:
- Romans 8:18
“The sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory…”
👉 It shows when people see what comes after,
everything they went through will seem small in comparison. IF they remember at all.
5. Pain Will Not Define Them Anymore
- Revelation 21:4
“There shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying…”
This tells us:
👉 The suffering that once felt overwhelming will not continue
👉 It will not control their future
Putting It Together (Scripture-Based Conclusion)
From scripture, we can safely say:
- People are resurrected restored and healed
- They are no longer affected by what killed them
- Their understanding and perspective changes
- The glory ahead outweighs past suffering
“What they endured in this life will not compare to what Yahweh has prepared after the resurrection.”
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