Yes. God will give us brand new bodies which will be far better than our present, mortal bodies. They will more appropriately express the spiritual treasure within. Paul gave us some important contrasts in I Corinthians 15:35-53:
Our new body will be incorruptible (vv. 42, 53).
Sickness and age weaken the mortal body until it collapses, or death may come suddenly. But the resurrection body will be free from the trend to deterioration.
Our new body will be powerful (v. 43).
We are sown in weakness, and we spend our whole lifetime aware of our human limitations. Our bodies are not equal to our minds. But in resurrection they will be.
Our new body will be spiritual (v. 44).
This does not mean that our new body will be ghostly or intangible. It will be a suitable medium for expressing our finest aspirations and spiritual qualities. It will be perfectly adapted to its new environment. The spirit will once more be in control over the soul and body, as was the case before the fall of Adam.
Our new body will be heavenly (vv. 49, 50).
Flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom. Jesus’ resurrection body had flesh and bone, but not blood. In this mortal life, the life is in the blood. In the resurrection body, the spirit will contain the life.
