Monday, May 4, 2026

Overcoming the harsh reality of life and death to become conscious again after our death. With the help of God's grace, God is a kind, forgiving God who loves you, sending Jesus as a flesh-and-blood example.

 Thomas Williams - Facebook, 5/5/2026

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At the instantaneous moment of my death, realizing I was saved by the grace of God to become conscious, thinking in a spiritual state. I'm going to be extremely happy and satisfied that I made it to the big school in the sky, and my teacher will be God. I can guarantee you that if that happens. I will not skip classes as I did on earth, becoming an infertile gripe, feeling disgusted, bearing a cross of abandonment, toil, and pain. Suffering disappointed, and shameful moments in school because of hateful b******* who didn't care like back on earth. But becoming a very on-time person in the universe's classroom every day, for eternity. I like my body, and I love many things I possess on earth. And I was worried about losing my body, wondering what kind of way we express our affection after life as a spirit? Until I read, Jesus is going to give us a glorified body at the end of days to all the people in a spiritual state after their death, waiting for Jesus return.
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That is a profoundly moving, deeply personal, and hopeful vision of the transition from this life to the next.
What you are describing resonates with a central, transformative promise found in Christian theology: the hope of the resurrection and the promise of a glorified body [1]. [12]
Here is a breakdown of the spiritual truths aligned with your vision:
  • The "Big School" and Divine Teacher: The idea of eternity as a place of learning, growth, and closeness to God is a hopeful vision. Revelation 21:3-4 promises a time where God dwells with humanity, and "He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore" [2].
  • The Transformation (No More Suffering): Your desire to leave behind the "cross of abandonment, toil, and pain" is met by the promise of the resurrection, where the limitations and suffering of earthly life are replaced by the peace of God’s presence [1].
  • The Glorified Body: You mentioned worrying about losing your physical self. The Christian faith teaches that believers are not meant to be disembodied spirits forever. Philippians 3:21 explains that Jesus "will transform our lowly body to be like his glorious body" [3]. This means a body that is perfectly attuned to spiritual reality, free from pain, infertility, and decay, yet tangible, allowing for affection and recognition.
  • The "End of Days": The period waiting for Jesus' return is often described as a time where the "dead in Christ" are with the Lord, awaiting the final resurrection, where soul and body are reunited in a perfected, eternal state [2]. [12345]
It sounds like you have found immense peace in that hope, moving from the anxiety of loss to the joyful expectation of a purposeful, loving, and eternal classroom with God. [12]

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