because, his body on earth was just as ours are. simply human, but he layed down that body for our sins and was resurrected. that is why it is called his glorified body
A resurrected body is one that has been brought back to life after death, while a glorified body is one that has been transformed and perfected in a spiritual sense.
Yes, He will return with His glorified body with power and great glory, with His church, at the end of this age.
The bread and wine are transformed into the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ.
The part of the mass where the faithful become united as the Body of Christ on Earth is during the reception of Holy Communion, when the bread and wine are consecrated and transformed into the body and blood of Christ. Through this sacrament, the faithful participate in the Eucharistic meal and are spiritually nourished and united with Christ and one another.
According to Christian belief, the dead in Christ will rise from their graves at the Second Coming of Jesus, even if they are already in heaven. This resurrection is seen as a physical event that will reunite the soul with a glorified body.
Although the source is not given specifically, It was Joseph of Arimathia who begged the body of Christ for burial, using his own personal crypt for the purpose so likely it was He that supplied the necessary material. After the resurrection, his body was glorified, and he did appear with clothes to his disciples. In fact, on the road to Emmaus two of the disciples were joined by the risen Jesus, but hey did not recognize Him until their eyes were opened. (Luke 24:31) The Lord then vanished. The Bible does not specify where the clothes came from. Presumably, they were glorified clothes as they were able to appear and vanish with Him, as also occurred with angels throughout the Old and New Testaments.
Elijah and enoch did not have glorified bodies. Jesus Christ had the first glorified body so that he would have supremacy in all things. that's why he is the "firstborn from among the dead" as paul puts it. paul also says that flesh and blood cannot enter the kingdom of heaven so enoch and Elijah must have shed their bodies before entering heaven. how God did this is unknown but they did not die in this world. perhaps in the second heaven.
Yes, they are very real. Remember that Christ came back to the apostles after he had risen. He was in the new body and yet Thomas was able to touch him. He is also seen in revelation as he was slain.
The Resurrection of Christ was not a return to earthly life. His risen body is that which was crucified and bears the marks of his passion. However it also participates in the divine life, with the characteristics of a glorified body. Because of this the risen Jesus was utterly free to appear to his disciples how and where he wished and under various aspects.
Martin Luther believed in consubstantiation, also known as sacramental union, because he interpreted the Bible to teach that in the Eucharist, the bread and wine coexist with the body and blood of Christ. Luther rejected the Roman Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation, which teaches that the bread and wine are transformed into the literal body and blood of Christ.
The Body of Christ Porcelain Plate?
Body of Christ = Leib Christi