3 Resurrections
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What's the mistake? "Christ the First-fruits" as well as the Matthew 27:52-53 saints raised that same day of the "first resurrection" in AD 33 was most definitely a resurrection unto bodily immortality. I agree with that, and have said so many times before.Oops. There's your first mistake. Paul indicated that Christ's resurrection itself was the firstfruits "of them that slept" (1 Cor 15:20). Which means His resurrection was the first resurrection in order of a certain type of resurrection that all of "them that slept" or "the dead in Christ" will also experience at His second coming (1 Cor 15:22-23), which is a resurrection unto bodily immortality.
Of course there are those believers in Christ that are physically dead in the grave today who have not yet been resurrected. All these are the believers who have died since the AD 70 bodily resurrection took place at Christ's second coming. All the bodies of those believers currently in the grave as well as those believers who will die in our future will be raised in the final, third bodily resurrection event. This does not negate the AD 70 bodily resurrection event, which Paul wrote was about to take place in his own first-century time frame (Acts 24:15).Total nonsense. That event has clearly not yet happened. Obviously, they are many who are physically/bodily dead who belong to Christ and have not yet been resurrected, so there is no possibility that 1 Corinthians 15:23 has already happened. There's no basis for thinking that it's not talking about literally all of the dead who are ever in Christ before eternity is ushered in being resurrected at the same time.
There is no such thing as a so-called "general" resurrection with all without exception being simultaneously resurrected at the same time. The recorded fact of the Matthew 27:52-53 saints being already raised back in AD 33 denies that assumption of only a single resurrection event happening. The mere fact that John in Rev 20:5 mentions a "FIRST resurrection" tells us that this will be followed by at the very least another resurrection event.
I am not inventing a third resurrection. Paul taught this. The context of 1 Cor. 15 was discussing the progressive, chronological order to the different resurrections - "every man in his own order". The last, third resurrection event would be when Christ "delivered up the kingdom to God". This was going to be Christ delivering up to God His Father the last group of the resurrected children of the kingdom of heaven by "presenting them faultless before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy." This would be "the END" at the culmination of fallen mankind's history on this planet. At that point, no human rule or authority or power structures will be needed anymore once God will have purified the planet of all remaining human evil by then.There is no resurrection event mentioned there. You are adding something to scripture which isn't mentioned in that verse or anywhere else. How you can think that your belief can be taken seriously is beyond me. I certainly don't take it seriously whatsoever.
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