- We want to be ready to move right into our new bodies and hear the confirmation that we are ready and compatible to enter. Brother Robert Cobb
- Sanctification is a very real process that enhances our hope along the way. Brother Robert Cobb
- Sowing in hope makes for a situation where we can say that our bodies and our desire are in line with each other. Brother Pat Woods
- This life is either suiting us to our new bodies or making us incompatible with it. Brother Aaron Hutchcraft
- When we are living here we will always have greater things to look forward to that what we have here. Brother Silas Hutchcraft
- Being raised from the dead is going to solve all your problems instantly. Brother Given Blakely
- With a command from God comes the strength to perform it. Brother Judah Hutchcraft
- Our hope is stabilized as we believe in and remind one another of the resurrection of the dead. Brother Justin Cobb
- If we live sober lives we will always have hope. Brother Benjamin Blakely
- If you believe in the resurrection of the dead you will be dominated by the hope of it. Brother Robert Cobb
- One seed goes into the ground, but we expect to receive much more from the harvest. Those who plant their dead in the hope of the resurrection are expecting to receive a great increase in the day of the resurrection. Sister Barb Hutchcraft
- Remind people who you encourage to suffer for Christ what they are suffering for. Proclaim the end of their suffering. --Jonathan Blakely
- Consume your thinking with the resurrection. --Jonathan Blakely
- Don’t get used to things that will pass away and get old. --Jonathan Blakely
- Keep in mind that we are not being raised to die again. The resurrection of the dead we are hoping in is a resurrection unto eternity. --Jonathan Blakely
- Everything temporal stops at the resurrection. --Jonathan Blakely
"The ears of the Lord of Sabaoth" (Jas. 5:4) are constantly attentive to the prayers of the righteous and to the cries of those among that number who are afflicted and oppressed. Let us seek grace that we may serve our great God acceptably with reverence and godly fear through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. --Al Stoner
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