WHAT? I don't think that you fully understand the depth of what God the Son's Sacrifice is?You are assuming what I said means what you describe above, but that is not what I said. But in your assumption you also assume that He remained in the flesh and will forever be made of flesh and bone, as you said. But that is not biblical...and now I am repeating what I have already repeated many times already:
The flesh returns to dust and is destroyed with fervent heat and with fire, and only the spirit returns to God.Which means that your error has Jesus not returning to God the Father. Which is biblically and spiritually impossible, and simply not true.
It wasn't only that He came to die the death of the Lamb of God's Sacrifice for a "day". HIs Sacrifice was forever, in His Identity of being one with us as OUR Brother, and we His many brethren.