Exactly. That will occur at the last trumpet. At that time our natural body will be changed into an incorruptible, glorious, powerful and immortal spiritual body, as Paul indicated.
The 'change' Paul spoke of is actually about our flesh body being cast off, for like he said in 1 Corinthians 15:50, flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, neither can 'corruption' inherit 'incorruption'. So the divisions of our makeup how God created us still applies; we have a spirit body that Paul revealed in 2 Corinthians 5, and a soul that is linked to that spirit body image, and then a flesh body which is only of earthly material matter. Our spirit body with soul can be separated from our flesh body. All this is what The written Word of God reveals, as I have shown.
Not in the way that the righteous dead will. As Paul indicated, the dead in Christ will be raised and their natural bodies will be changed to be incorruptible, glorious, powerful and immortal spiritual bodies. That's not true of the wicked dead.
The wicked dead that are raised will not... put on immortality, period. You still have not understood the distinction God's Word makes about the difference of our spirit vs. our soul. Our soul is our person, our individuality that makes each one of us a unique person. But our 'spirit' is about that other body Paul taught of in 2 Corinthians 5 that he said we have if our flesh house were suddenly dissolved. He also called it the
"image of the heavenly" in 1 Corinthians 15:49. So you have that to contend with also in your understanding, because that
"image of the heavenly" has nothing to do with flesh.
1 Cor 15:49-50
49 And as we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly.
50 Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God; neither doth corruption inherit incorruption.
KJV
That
"image of the heavenly" is the
"spiritual body" Paul covered, the body of "
incorruption". It is of the heavenly order, not earthly matter. That's why Paul showed in 2 Cor.5 that we already have that image of the heavenly dwelling within our flesh body, and Ecclesiastes 12:5-7 showed that heavenly body is held in our flesh by an invisible
"silver cord". And if that
"silver cord" is loosed, i.e., severed, then the respective parts go back to where they originated. Our flesh goes back to its earthly elements where it came from, and our spirit (actually spirit body with soul attached) goes back to God Who gave it.
It was Paul's spirit body (body of incorruption, the image of the heavenly), that was
"caught up" to the
"third heaven", not his physical flesh. Paul said,
"whether in the body, I cannot tell; or whether out of the body, I cannot tell: God knoweth...". Paul would not have made such a statement if that out of body idea were not a real phenomena. The Old Testament speaks of one's soul departing their flesh body, and especially with Eccl.12:5-7, so Paul obviously didn't think of that out of body idea being strange.
The ones who make understanding this difficult are those who push man's false theory of 'soul sleep', and that's where foolishness actually begins on this matter.