"The resurrection of the body means that we do not merely receive a consolation for the life we have lost but a restoration of it. We not only get the bodies and lives we had but the bodies and lives we wished for but had never before received."

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Source: Timothy Keller (2013). “Walking with God through Pain and Suffering”, p.82, Penguin

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Timothy Keller

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Timothy Keller is a prominent pastor and author known for his influential works on faith, culture, and doubt, particularly 'The Reason for God.'

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