You said "Absolutely true" in response to my having said that Christ Himself is the firstfruits and then you proceeded to show that you don't actually agree with me. You can't say "Absolutely true" in agreement with me and then turn around and contradict what I said. Paul makes no mention of any firstfruits except for Christ Himself. You are once again trying to twist scripture to fit your doctrine.
Christ is a single individual. The term "First-fruits" in this text refers to
a group that is "harvested" by being resurrected at the same time. Did you ever see a harvest consisting of only a single stalk of grain? That makes no sense. "First-fruits" is a PLURAL word. Paul was perfectly aware of the Matthew 27:52-53 saints raised out of their graves that same day as Christ. Paul didn't mention their number of 144,000 First-fruits, (as it appears in Revelation 14), but in Romans 8:23, Paul mentioned that the church
HAD the First-fruits among them. These "First-fruits" were also eagerly awaiting the next resurrection when "the redemption of the body" would also be given to the believers who would have died by then. Those resurrected Matt. 27:52-53 saints wanted to be taken to heaven along with the rest of the resurrected righteous ones in AD 70. They were eagerly awaiting this event.
LOL. There you go again trying to change scripture to fit your doctrine. That says the second watch OR the third watch.
The KJV and other translations may have translated it that way, but
the word "kai" as found in Luke 12:38 never means "OR". The Greek
"Kai" means either "in addition to" or it can be used in an explanatory sense, such as "namely" or "specifically" or "even". The last time I checked, there were maybe about 11 translations that correctly translated this Luke 12:38 verse using "AND". There would be a return in the second watch AND (kai) the third watch, with the servants being blessed if they were found watching at BOTH returns. That is why the apostle Peter asked in Luke 12:41, "Lord speakest thou this parable unto
us or even to
all? Christ answered that it would be "whoever" that was a wise and faithful steward would be blessed. Christ applied this parable
generically, which means that Peter's generation that was found watching for His first-century coming would be blessed, as we today likewise will be blessed if we are found faithful stewards awaiting Christ's next return in our future.
You are trying too hard to act like you are just holier than everyone else and only you can discern the truth of these things. You are making simple things convoluted for no reason whatsoever. You clearly have a desire to be contrary and a desire to try to impress people t
I realize it's easy to misunderstand people's motives simply by the words that appear in these replies. But personally, I try not to judge people's intentions on these comments, since there is absolutely no way to confirm someone's mindset. You can believe what you wish about my intentions and my attitude, but fortunately My Lord knows my heart on these matters, and His opinion of me is truly all that matters in the long run.