Dewey Crosby (6 Sep 2005)
"On DNA"


 
Hello friends.
 
I'd like to say first that since Katrina I had never had such a feeling of dread, coupled with such a feeling of hope. Others have expressed this too in various ways.  But, just as suddenly, I'm just feeling the hope. Can't put my finger on it--but it's certainly there.  However, the following copy/paste has nothing to do with Katrina but is of great interest to me, and maybe others.  Maybe we've all wondered "what age" we'll be in heaven. I came across the following in a Questions and Answers archives of Jack Van Impe's website, and am a little more than curious about it.  Anybody out there know the latest on
DNA?  Below is the question and the answer:
 
Will we be the same age as we were when we were raptured? And what age will the people be that come up from the grave? Will they be the same age they were when they died?
Dewey Crosby

Whether it's a baby that dies at three years of age or it's a person who lives to be 90 and dies, we will all be between 28 and 33 years of age. What? How do you know that? I'm not basing it on I John 3:2, when we see Jesus we'll be like him.

Then on what is it I’m basing this? DNA. We're releasing prisoners all over the nation now who have been found innocent as they have studied their DNA, and boy am I going to tell you some exciting things about DNA and the resurrection message of Easter, two weeks from now for Easter. But the DNA within every human being, according to optimal development for functioning purposes, never ages beyond 33. So whether it's that little baby or whether it's that 90-year-old, when we hear the shout come up hither, Revelation 4:1 and we're snatched away in the twinkling Of an eye, I Corinthians 15:52, at that moment our bodies are raised, but the DNA is brought back from the dead, cannot be over 33 years of age. 28 to 33. Wow! Isn't that a wonderful thought for the future!

Pondering (laugh)

Marcia