Did Jesus Really Resurrect People? Why? | Bible Questions Answered - JW. ORG Why did Jesus resurrect people? Jesus resurrected people because he was moved by compassion He also did so to show that his Father, the Creator of life, had given him power over death — Read John 5:21, 28, 29 The resurrections that Jesus performed give us confidence in his promises about the future
Whom Will God Resurrect and Where Will They Live? - JW. ORG (John 17:4, 5) So Jesus promises his apostles and other followers that he will resurrect them so that they can be with him in heaven What will they do there with Jesus?— The Bible says that his disciples who have a part in “the first resurrection” will live in heaven and rule over the earth “as kings with him for the thousand years ”
There Will Be a Resurrection! - JW. ORG He will resurrect them, and they will have the opportunity to learn about him and serve him 20 Why won’t everyone be resurrected? 20 Does this mean that everyone who has died will be resurrected? No Jesus said that some people would not be brought back to life (Luke 12:5) Who will decide whether a person will be resurrected or not?
Resurrection—for Whom, and Where? - JW. ORG And God will not resurrect those who sin against his holy spirit (Matthew 12:32; Hebrews 6:4-6; 10:26, 27) However, since God is the Judge, there is no reason for us to try to figure out whether certain wicked people in the past or in modern times will be resurrected or not God knows who is in Hades and who is in Gehenna
The Resurrection of Jesus— Its Meaning for Us | Simplified Jehovah has given Jesus the power to resurrect those who will rule in heaven and the billions who will live on earth Jesus’ sacrifice and resurrection guarantee that there will be no more death So we can have the strength to endure any trial and even to face death with courage! 18 The resurrection of Jesus guarantees what?
Resurrection - JW. ORG It would also be unreasonable to resurrect people simply for them to be destroyed So, at John 5:28, 29a, Jesus was pointing ahead to the resurrection; then, in the remainder of verse 29, he was expressing the outcome after they had been uplifted to human perfection and been put on judgment