Physical or spiritual rebirth?
Those familiar with biblical events, whether through reading or discussions, are likely aware of the concept of resurrection.
At first, the resurrection described in the Bible seems to refer to a future day, what only God knows, when the dead will rise again. This is not a reference to the resurrection of the soul. As the soul is eternal and immortal—it cannot be resurrected.
The Bible does not state that we will rise in the same physical body we inhabit now. If it did, it would deny the immortality of the soul and the concept of multiple rebirths. Since the soul is eternal, resurrection in this context becomes meaningless. The soul continually „resurrects” in new bodies through its many lifetimes. Therefore, the emphasis is not on the resurrection of the body but on the ongoing journey of the soul.
It is a human desire to live forever on Earth in the current body, resisting the idea of multiple lives or focusing solely on the present one.

We have as many lives as we need to awaken, learn our lessons, and evolve here on Earth.
This process helps us transform, understand our purpose, and grasp the true essence of Life. When this realization occurs, we can decide to continue our growth elsewhere, beyond this earthly realm.
What happens to advanced souls who are no longer on Earth (in another dimension) at the moment of resurrection? For them, waiting for resurrection is not the goal. Their priority is to move beyond the earthly program as soon as possible. The Bible primarily addresses life on Earth.
According to the Bible, during the final judgment, all the dead will be judged according to their deeds as recorded in the Book of Life. Those not found in the book will not rise but will be condemned to Hell, consumed by fire (The Book of Revelation, 20).
The Bible does not mention the living at this time
Allow ourselves to think freely for a moment and accept that worlds exist simultaneously. Then all our past and future lives unfold in the same moment during our earthly existence. Resurrection, too, would need to occur simultaneously since it concerns the manifestations of one soul across different (yet parallel and coexisting) timelines.
Why is resurrection a significant topic?
When resurrection occurs, everything changes in a qualitative sense—our lives, circumstances, and even our very being.
In The Book of Revelation 21, a new heaven and a new earth are mentioned. As the first heaven and earth, along with the sea, will no longer exist. God will dwell with humanity and renew everything.

Let’s get back in time at an earlier part of the Bible, specifically Matthew 22 in the New Testament, where the Sadducees (who denied the resurrection) pose a question to Jesus about resurrection. They referred to a teaching of Moses, which stated that if a man dies without leaving a son, his brother must marry the widow to produce offspring for him. The Sadducees ask Jesus whose wife she will be at the resurrection since she was married to all seven.
They brought up an example about seven brothers who, one after another, died without having children. Each of them married the same woman in turn, and eventually, the woman also passed away. They asked Jesus whose wife she would be in the resurrection since she had been married to all of them.
Jesus replied that they were mistaken because they did not know the Scriptures or understand God. In the resurrection, people neither marry nor are given in marriage; instead, they will be like the angels in heaven. Regarding the resurrection of the dead, He said that God is not the God of the dead but of the living.
Since the soul is eternal, this question requires a different perspective
The Bible describes a time when the Earth’s vibration, quality, and nature will one day change (a new heaven and a new earth will arrive). Only those souls who are able to change and elevate their vibration (spiritually evolving and embracing love, respect, and unity) will follow this transformation.
As described, we will live differently, in harmony with God. Likely, our habits will change (as the example suggests, marriage will no longer be necessary), and we will embody a higher quality of existence – becoming like angels. Angels, after all, are embodiments of love, pure in energy.