I fully agree that man is a spirit--we have no debate about that.
Randy, you don't seem to be listening! Man is NOT a spirit! He is a mortal human being with a spirit.
But inasmuch as the body describes Man as a *combination* of spirit and body I think that to be consistent the Bible describes our resurrection as the same, ie as the combination of spirit joined to a new physical body. Calling it a "spirit body" is therefore describing a spirit man joined to a new physical body that conforms to the Spirit of God.
To know and enter the Kingdom of God on the new earth, man must have part in the first resurrection in TIME, and the bodily resurrection when the last trumpet begins to sound that TIME on earth shall be no more. Man is only described a spiritual body when his spirit ascends to heaven alive through the power of the Holy Spirit in us. As long as man has both a living physical body and living spirit in this age or the age to come, they will be living souls upon this earth and the new earth to come
This is the part I disagree with. I just don't hear it stated as such in the Bible.
How can man possess eternal life after his body dies? If he does not possess eternal life when his body dies, then Christ would not have said whosoever believes in me shall NEVER DIE. There are only two options Randy. Either our body is not really dead when there is no sign of life, or our spirit continues to live if in dwelt with the Holy Spirit after our body dies. Which do you believe is the way faithful men possess the promise of eternal life the moment we believe?
That's the point I've continually been making, and you are contradicting yourself here. 1st you say the "human body is never eternal." And then you claim it can be "raised immortal." That is, my friend, a complete contradiction! It's no wonder we're in disagreement and you can't understand my position. You're dead set on believing something that is irrational and contradictory.
Eternal life is given to the spirit in men through His Holy Spirit in us. Our natural body is given immortal life when resurrected if we died in faith. The resurrected and changed human body becomes immortal possessing an eternal spirit, that complete living soul shall never die. No contradiction, just confusion on your part.
This is the problem I'm having with your position. You say that eternal life can only apply to the human spirit because the human spirit alone is eternally existing. But I'm denying that. I'm saying that through physical resurrection man can retain his identity as spirit and soul, and thus both body and soul can obtain eternal life.
The fact we receive eternal life while we are yet in our mortal bodies does not contradict this. It is a *promise* of physical resurrection, and not just the application of eternal life to our spirits!
It is the spirit within man that is given eternal life through His Spirit in us. Remember, it is the Spirit that gives life, the flesh profits nothing. Without His Spirit, in physical death man's spirit will return to God who gave it without life. Man's spirit is only eternal if it possesses the life-giving Spirit of God within. The life we receive through His Spirit in us is eternal spiritual life and shall be immortal & incorruptible physical life. Then we will be complete living souls.
It is in spiritual resurrection that man retains a spirit (living) soul, and that only through the Holy Spirit. Only through His Spirit in our spirit does our spirit attain eternal life while we are still living in mortal flesh. Our mortal bodies cannot attain eternal life because they are all destined to die. The physical resurrection is the promise of Christ, that men/women of faith will be made whole again when the Kingdom of God is complete, the last trump sounds that time on earth has ended, and our bodies are resurrected immortal.
As I said earlier, as bodiless spirits we do not yet have the fulfillment of Eternal Life--we only have a legal guarantee of that and the partial experience of what the Bible calls a "down payment" on our Salvation. We have a renewal of our spirit, as well as the promise of physical resurrection. We enjoy the benefit of fellowship with God and a sharing in the virtues of Christ. But we do not yet have the full package, which requires more than a bodiless spirit--it requires a physical resurrection.
Paul says we shall be spiritual bodies, when the body of the faithful saints dies. No, both while alive on earth and alive in heaven when we leave this earth, we are on eternally spiritually alive through His Spirit in us. We won't be complete living souls again until after the Kingdom of God in heaven is complete and the seventh trumpet begins to sound time for this earth shall be finished. The Spirit that gives us eternal spiritual life is indeed our down payment. Looks forward to the complete promise of immortal body with eternal spirit as whole living souls once again.
No, you have this completely wrong! As a Millennialist I believe that at the 1st resurrection the saints of today and of ages past will obtain a full physical resurrection, whether they live for a thousand years in heaven or not. I believe Jesus was fully raised from the dead in a physical body after the Cross, and presently lives in heaven. But he is *not* a bodiless spirit with Eternal Life!
I know that is what you believe Randy. But this is not biblical and cannot be proven, it is only your opinion without proof from the Word of God. The living martyred souls John sees in heaven are there because in TIME, which a thousand years equates, they lived and reigned with Christ. (That's what 20:4 says) That which John says is living though they were physically dead, but John isn't seeing flesh but spiritual bodies, because in life they were faithful unto death, so through the Spirit they lived, and death could not take from them the eternal spiritual life they have through the Spirit. These faithful saints will remain in heaven a spiritual body until the Kingdom of God is complete and time (the thousand years) have ended. Then after Satan's little season, these spiritual bodies will have immortal physical bodies to live with the Lord on the new earth forever.
That's not what I read. Breathing spirit-life in Man in the beginning was not Eternal Life. That was associated with the Tree of Life, which Man failed to partake of. The eternity of his spiritual being certainly made him capable of receiving Eternal Life, but the fact he did not indicates that the eternity of his spirit has nothing to do with obtaining Eternal Life.
It was not just living in an innocent state forever, without falling, that constituted Eternal Life. It was choosing to eat from the Tree of Life. It was a picture of eating from Christ before the need for the Cross.
If man had not been created of the Spirit breath of God and immortal body, God would not have promised they would live forever IF they obeyed Him. They had the choice to eat from any tree they chose. Except they could not eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. God barred the way to the tree of life, because if He had not then mankind would live forever in a state of aging, growing old, and sick and everlasting suffering.
Adam and Eve became natural spirit, with mortal bodies, destined to die only after they disobeyed God. That was what God means when He tells them, "But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die." Not only did Adam & Eve become natural, mortal mankind on the very day they disobeyed God, but throughout the day/age they lived they began to experience what God has promised as their bodies began the process of decay through sin and death that was the consequence of sin.