civic
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Agreed He has always been Impeccablehe never could sin period
Agreed He has always been Impeccablehe never could sin period
Don’t you know man in that verse really means spirit , incorporeal and Paul made a mistake. But there are those that are actually really saying such things even though they would ever admit it.Philippians 3:20–21
He “will transform our lowly body to be like His glorious body” If He no longer has a body, this makes no sense.
Our future body is patterned after His current body.
So:
No body = nothing to model
Glorified body = ongoing humanity
There is no verse saying Jesus stopped being human — but there are multiple verses saying He still is.
“Flesh and bones” after resurrection (Luke 24:39)
“The man Christ Jesus” after ascension (1 Tim 2:5)
We receive bodies like His (Phil 3:21)
He returns the same way He left (Acts 1:11)
So the temporary-humanity view isn’t biblical — it’s speculative.
If Jesus stopped being human, 1 Timothy 2:5 would be false, because Paul calls Him “the man Christ Jesus” long after the ascension. Scripture never says He ceased being flesh — only that His body was glorified.
I suppose that actually in the long scheme of things what one believes on this is not overly important.Don’t you know man in that verse really means spirit , incorporeal and Paul made a mistake. But there are those that are actually really saying such things even though they would ever admit it.
I have never met anyone who reads the text/narrative and doesn't see what they want to believe or what their ideas already are in those theological areas which they consider key to those beliefs. It is the natural thing to do. It is the principal reason that there are Methodists, Presbyterians, Lutherans, Episcopalians, Baptists, Catholics, and whatever you claim to be. @civic, whether you admit it or not, you are as guilty of that as most. That you don't realize that you do that is only a good indication that you do that. That high horse you think you are riding as some pretty short legs.Its amazing how people can read the text/narrative and only see what the want to believe or what their ideas already are and not what the text is saying.
God is an eternal and infinitely glorious being. Our sin, an affront to infinite worth and eternal glory, warrants an infinite and eternal punishment. The consequence is proportional to the value of the thing targeted. What matters is not the length of time we sinned, but the value of the character of the God we sinned against.
I have not, intentionally, said He no longer has a body. But I have said that He no longer has a physical body.Philippians 3:20–21
He “will transform our lowly body to be like His glorious body” If He no longer has a body, this makes no sense.
It doesn't say that anywhere.Our future body is patterned after His current body.
Of course after being raised after His death and burial. But that body is never call anything but the same old body He had when He was crucified.There is no verse saying Jesus stopped being human — but there are multiple verses saying He still is.
“Flesh and bones” after resurrection (Luke 24:39)
The words, "after ascension" are not there.“The man Christ Jesus” after ascension (1 Tim 2:5)
Like the body He has now. A body that John said has not yet appeared (1 John 3:2).We receive bodies like His (Phil 3:21)
No, it says He will come back in the same way that they saw him go into heaven.He returns the same way He left (Acts 1:11).
Any view of anyone in heaven is speculative.So the temporary-humanity view isn’t biblical — it’s speculative.
It says what He is has never been seen (1 John 3:2). Where does it say that His body was glorified?If Jesus stopped being human, 1 Timothy 2:5 would be false, because Paul calls Him “the man Christ Jesus” long after the ascension. Scripture never says He ceased being flesh — only that His body was glorified.
someone ran away from that one like it has leprosy lol.
The body that he died in was physical raised up and glorifiedI have not, intentionally, said He no longer has a body. But I have said that He no longer has a physical body.
It doesn't say that anywhere.
Of course after being raised after His death and burial. But that body is never call anything but the same old body He had when He was crucified.
The words, "after ascension" are not there.
Like the body He has now. A body that John said has not yet appeared (1 John 3:2).
No, it says He will come back in the same way that they saw him go into heaven.
Any view of anyone in heaven is speculative.
It says what He is has never been seen (1 John 3:2). Where does it say that His body was glorified?
This is a vaguely western theory of jurisprudence (emphasis on "vaguely") found nowhere in the bible. But I admit it does sound nice and tidy when you hear it for the first time and haven't yet had a chance to think about it.
Psalm 51:4 doesn't support the notion in any way. Few, if any, humans would penalize someone in such a way. Perhaps the most demented of the most wretched of the worst of humanity would wish their worst enemy to be locked in a place of eternal torment forever.
Man is far more merciful than God in the ECT view.
correct and still retained the marks from His crucifixion.The body that he died in was physical raised up and glorified
People keep claiming that Jesus body was glorified when He was raised from the dead. The bible never says that.The body that he died in was physical raised up and glorified
I used this, and still do, in my signature from another forum, and I believe it to be very true.I have never met anyone who reads the text/narrative and doesn't see what they want to believe or what their ideas already are in those theological areas which they consider key to those beliefs. It is the natural thing to do. It is the principal reason that there are Methodists, Presbyterians, Lutherans, Episcopalians, Baptists, Catholics, and whatever you claim to be. @civic, whether you admit it or not, you are as guilty of that as most. That you don't realize that you do that is only a good indication that you do that. That high horse you think you are riding as some pretty short legs.
Sure it was thats Pauls point in 1 Corinthians 15 and Philippians 3People keep claiming that Jesus body was glorified when He was raised from the dead. The bible never says that.
Morning Jim,People keep claiming that Jesus body was glorified when He was raised from the dead. The bible never says that.
we are dealing with the same gnostic thought the Apostles dealt with in their writings in the N.T. Both Paul and John were combating their false teachings about the body/flesh in their letters.Morning Jim,
Philippians 3:20–21
20,For our conversation is in heaven; from whence also we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ:
21,Who shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body, according to the working whereby he is able even to subdue all things unto himself.
Key point:
Paul says Jesus already has a “glorious body.” Ours will be made like His
So whatever body Jesus has now = resurrection model.
Since He received that body at resurrection, that means the resurrection body is the glorified body.
You are correct that no scripture says Hey look, see the glorified body of our savior, but reason has it that the very fact that he walked out of a tomb that had a huge stone in front of it that also had a guard, or two and they did not see him should speak volumes that either in his glorified body he could walk through stone or he left as he was invisible.
Now if that be the case, I would say that when Mary clung to his feet upon finally recognizing him and he told her not to cling to him as he had not yet ascended was because he was in the process right then and there of bodily conversion. No I cannot prove.
I will stick with Phil 3:21.
But I wonder why this bothers you so much...?
You know how a baby is made. It takes an egg and sperm, and there was no sperm used for making Jesus.
This unknow does not bother you??????????/
No, it is not, I think you do not quite understand that there is a difference between someone, even Jesus, being raised from the dead and the resurrection at the end of the age when Jesus returns. In being raised from the dead as was Jesus, Lazarus, Tabitha, etc., the spirit is reunited with the body of the one who died. In the resurrection at the end of the age, for all but a very, very few their bodies no longer even exist. Those bodies have long since have been decomposed, the molecules having been consumed and used in other ways and some of the mass converted into energy of one form or another.Sure it was thats Pauls point in 1 Corinthians 15.
You are the one making a claim for glorified bodies, you define it. That phrase, "glorified body" doesn't even exist anywhere in the bible. There isn't even a suggestion of such a thing. That is but another of those concepts that some have made up and is of the type you complained about in your reply @515.Please define what a glorified body consist of.
You are extrapolating your belief that Jesus has remained a human being, body and all, even now as He is in heaven. You have assumed that in His ascension, He has retained a physical human body. Scripture doesn't say that.Morning Jim,
Philippians 3:20–21
20,For our conversation is in heaven; from whence also we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ:
21,Who shall change our vile body, that it may be fashioned like unto his glorious body, according to the working whereby he is able even to subdue all things unto himself.
Key point:
Paul says Jesus already has a “glorious body.” Ours will be made like His
So whatever body Jesus has now = resurrection model.
Since He received that body at resurrection, that means the resurrection body is the glorified body.
You are correct that no scripture says Hey look, see the glorified body of our savior, but reason has it that the very fact that he walked out of a tomb that had a huge stone in front of it that also had a guard, or two and they did not see him should speak volumes that either in his glorified body he could walk through stone or he left as he was invisible.
Now if that be the case, I would say that when Mary clung to his feet upon finally recognizing him and he told her not to cling to him as he had not yet ascended was because he was in the process right then and there of bodily conversion. No I cannot prove.
I will stick with Phil 3:21.
But I wonder why this bothers you so much...?
You know how a baby is made. It takes an egg and sperm, and there was no sperm used for making Jesus.
This unknow does not bother you??????????/
And without a Dick sees Jane run elemetary statement, some people just are incapable of understanding or do not want to for whatever reason. It is obvious they only put into the 66 books what seemed important at the time... otherwise we all still might be reading Genesis1 and 2.... due to length...we are dealing with the same gnostic thought the Apostles dealt with in their writings in the N.T. Both Paul and John were combating their false teachings about the body/flesh in their letters.
Explain this from the Holy Bible KJVYou are extrapolating your belief that Jesus has remained a human being, body and all, even now as He is in heaven. You have assumed that in His ascension, He has retained a physical human body. Scripture doesn't say that.