As I said in my previous post, your passage did not include v24.
24 “I assure you and most solemnly say to you, the person who hears My word [the one who heeds My message], and believes and trusts in Him who sent Me, has (possesses now) eternal life [that is, eternal life actually begins—the believer is transformed], and does not come into judgment and condemnation, but has passed [over] from death into life.
25 I assure you and most solemnly say to you, a time is coming and is [here] now, when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and those who hear it will live.
Clearly not about our bodily resurrection.
The narrative then speaks of Jesus as being the righteous judge, and him coming again to execute it upon the living and the dead...all in the tomb...v28
26 For just as the Father has life in Himself [and is self-existent], even so He has given to the Son to have life in Himself [and be self-existent]. 27 And He has given Him authority to execute judgment, because He is a Son of Man [sinless humanity, qualifying Him to sit in judgment over mankind].
28 Do not be surprised at this; for a time is coming when all those who are in the tombs will hear His voice, 29 and they will come out—those who did good things [will come out] to a resurrection of [new] life, but those who did evil things [will come out] to a resurrection of judgment [that is, to be sentenced].
Of course verse 24 is about the body. You are not your body. You are the soul. The soul is not placed in a grave.
Those of the second birth have God's permanent incorruptible physical body in Paradise, when the soul puts on that body after leaving Adam's dead corruptible flesh on earth.
Verse 24 and 25 is about eternal life, not about your current flesh that returns to dust. Of course Jesus did not say you get a new body with the second birth. Jesus was saying you receive eternal life, thus will never physically be dead, like those waiting in sheol.
Verse 28 is for the dead, who are spiritually dead, when they come out of their graves. Those of the second birth never take part in that last hour resurrection. They are never dead after the second birth.
Eternal life is eternal, not placed on hold for any amount of time. Not an hour, not thousands of years. You don't seem to define eternal life as eternal, but only temporary, while you are still in a dead physical body. Then you claim you go back to being dead again.
Waiting as a soul without a physical body in Abraham's bosom was under the OT economy. The Cross did away with that arrangement of the valley of physical death. Once a soul born of the second birth leaves this physical body of death, that soul does not wait in death under the NT Covenant. That soul enters God's permanent incorruptible physical body to enjoy physical Paradise.
Those in Christ, upon physical death, have their day of redemption when they experience the first resurrection as part of eternal life. They leave death, and enter life. They are physically made alive from that point in their existence. Those alive on the earth cannot prevent that first resurrection from happening. Eternal life consists of both a soul and a permanent incorruptible physical body. At that point in Paradise the Holy Spirit is no longer necessary. One will never face the second death at that point, since they were already guaranteed the first resurrection upon being birthed into God's family.
Eternal life has been ongoing for all those in Christ. The second birth ensures the day of redemption upon the soul leaving Adam's dead corruptible flesh behind. That body returns to dust never to be seen again.
Jesus explained: "let the dead bury the dead". Those in Christ do not bury their dead. Because those in Christ already have been made a new creation. From that point on, we are at odds with this mortal body. Once the soul leaves, it never returns to a changed mortal body, as that body returns to dust. The soul inherits a new permanent incorruptible physical body from God. Thus the first resurrection has been realized when the soul changes one physical body for the other. That is ongoing since the Cross. That is the ongoing phenomenon of John 5:24, everlasting life.