Emily Nghiem
Active Member
Dear @Gregory and @Cooper
A. I see Jack and Jill more like Adam and Eve being symbolic of the Husband-Wife relationship between INDIVIDUAL partners. They are made one where the body of each belongs to the other.
B. For God/Jesus/HolySpirit
This is more like the collective level of how Man is Spirit/Mind/Body
Adam/Eve being complements in partnership may be more like the relationship between Believers under church/scriptural laws and Secular Gentiles under natural/civil laws. Church and State are supposed to be in harmony not in conflict.
When people as the church body or Bride of Christ embrace Jesus as Lord or Husband fulfilling the Laws of God, then we become one and establish the Kingdom of God.
There is both a Lateral relationship between people joined in fellowship as equal neighbors in Christ.
And a relationship between people on Earth with God on a collective Heavenly level where Jesus also is the Mediator reconciling the two, again making us one.
@Wrangler @Mungo
A. I see Jack and Jill more like Adam and Eve being symbolic of the Husband-Wife relationship between INDIVIDUAL partners. They are made one where the body of each belongs to the other.
B. For God/Jesus/HolySpirit
This is more like the collective level of how Man is Spirit/Mind/Body
Adam/Eve being complements in partnership may be more like the relationship between Believers under church/scriptural laws and Secular Gentiles under natural/civil laws. Church and State are supposed to be in harmony not in conflict.
When people as the church body or Bride of Christ embrace Jesus as Lord or Husband fulfilling the Laws of God, then we become one and establish the Kingdom of God.
There is both a Lateral relationship between people joined in fellowship as equal neighbors in Christ.
And a relationship between people on Earth with God on a collective Heavenly level where Jesus also is the Mediator reconciling the two, again making us one.
@Wrangler @Mungo