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1Co 14:33 For God is not a God of confusion but of peace.Nor is the word Trinity. Yet many mistakenly wrap their faith around such.
Reading scripture differently from one another I think is also of God.
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1Co 14:33 For God is not a God of confusion but of peace.Nor is the word Trinity. Yet many mistakenly wrap their faith around such.
Reading scripture differently from one another I think is also of God.
Right. So as I said, there is clear Biblical support for the rapture. It was you that brought up the subject and used the word rapture, so of course I would use the same word, a word which most Christians use and know what it means. It's much simpler to use the word rapture than say "the catching up" or "the snatching away" or "Jesus' return to gather the Church". Some Christians just use the Greek word and refer to it as the "harpazo"."No. There is clear Scriptural support for the rapture."
The word Rapture is not in the bible. Period. So someone took
a phrase and twisted it to fit what they feel the phrase was meaning.
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While we don’t see “Rapture” directly mentioned in the Bible, the concept of “carrying off” and the Rapture of the Church is taught in the Bible.
Duh! I never said that it did mention animals. I quoted that verse in support of my statement that there will be more than enough to keep us happy that we won't miss having pets/animals."When we are in heaven, sharing in Christ's reign over God's kingdom on earth and in heaven, we will have more than enough pleasures of a heavenly kind that we won't miss having animals and pets. 1 Corinthians 2:9 (ISV):''
Hey... the is not one word in the bible or even in this verse
that says there are no animals and/or pets.
Or you misunderstood what he meant. It can be easy to misunderstand some of Jesus' sayings, e.g.:"So Jesus will not be literally drinking vine juice in heaven with us."
Then he either lied or deliberately misled.
God, Jesus and the angels existed before the world, and anything physical, was created. Were they starving then?"Spirit beings have no need of physical food and drink."
Chapter and Verse, please.
Gabriel_Arch said ..."Reading scripture differently from one another I think is also of God."1Co 14:33 For God is not a God of confusion but of peace.
is truly stated ... I often wonder.1Co 14:33 For God is not a God of confusion but of peace.
Right. So as I said, there is clear Biblical support for the rapture. It was you that brought up the subject and used the word rapture, so of course I would use the same word, a word which most Christians use and know what it means. It's much simpler to use the word rapture than say "the catching up" or "the snatching away" or "Jesus' return to gather the Church". Some Christians just use the Greek word and refer to it as the "harpazo".
Alrighty then... before I digress further I shall move onWiki says... Godhead (or godhood) refers to the essence or substance (ousia) of God in Christianity — God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.[1][2]
and further...
John Wycliffe introduced the term godhede into English Bible versions in two places, and, though somewhat archaic, the term survives in modern English because of its use in three places of the Tyndale New Testament (1525), the Geneva Bible (1560/1599), and King James Version (1611). In that translation, the word was used to translate three different Koine Greek words:[3]
And no chocolateDuh! I never said that it did mention animals. I quoted that verse in support of my statement that there will be more than enough to keep us happy that we won't miss having pets/animals.
Or you misunderstood what he meant. It can be easy to misunderstand some of Jesus' sayings, e.g.:
If you could turn water into wine, or make baskets of bread or fish multiply do you really think you would starve?John 2:16-21 (WEB):
(16) To those who sold the doves, he said, “Take these things out of here! Don’t make my Father’s house a marketplace!”(17) His disciples remembered that it was written, “Zeal for your house will eat me up.”(18) The Jews therefore answered him, “What sign do you show us, seeing that you do these things?”(19) Jesus answered them, “Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up.”(20) The Jews therefore said, “It took forty-six years to build this temple! Will you raise it up in three days?”(21) But he spoke of the temple of his body.John 6:56 (WEB):
(56) He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood lives in me, and I in him.
God, Jesus and the angels existed before the world, and anything physical, was created. Were they starving then?
You have not shown from the Scriptures that your opinion is a reasonable interpretation. I can find no verses in the Bible that talk about a "spiritual resurrection", so I'm not surprised that you haven't quoted any. Why should anybody believe your opinion if you don't quote verses that support what you claim?
Yes, of course it is eternal life that God is promising. God considers anyone who does not have faith in Jesus to be currently dead (in, or because of, their sins), even though they are actually alive, because they have not yet gained eternal life.
Hwever, it is possible for a Christian to fall away and lose that promised eternal life that we hope for:
Where in the Bible does it say anyone is "spiritually dead"?
As Christians, our body is as good as dead, and has not yet been redeemed; our spirit is as good as alive, but not yet actually made immortal. We are resurrected and/or changed (given an immortal spirit body) when Jesus returns for the Church (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17). That is when we are born again; until then we are only begotten again. Romans 8:23 (WEB):
What John saw in his vision was symbolic, just like the prostitute sitting on a scarlot beast with seven heads and ten horns was symbolic - it was imaginary, not real; a symbol, not reality.
That's two resurrections!
That is incorrect. We don't reign with Christ during our human lives, before we die.
It is only after our resurrection that we a made kings and priests in God's kingdom. It is a literal 1,000 years; it's not symbolic.
It's Revelation 20:4, and it does not say "have reigned", nor that they reigned before they died.
So how are these souls with no bodies sitting on thrones? That makes no sense!
That makes no sense! Why is a 1,000 years used symbolicaly to represent around 2,000 years? According to verse 2 Satan is bound during this symbolic (according to you) 1,000 years. However, Satan is not currently bound, and he is still deceiving the nations, and has been for the last 2,000 years.
Yep, by definition the dead are dead!
That's not what the Scriptures say. Ecclesiastes 12:7 says, "the dust returns to the earth as it was, and the spirit returns to God who gave it". The dust is not alive, so why do you think that the spirit is alive?
A "natural" (human) body is completely different from a spiritual body.
Just quoting different translations doesn't mean that you have understood what Jesus meant. Jesus is not talking literally, just as he wasn't when he said "Take, eat; this is my body" (Matthew 26:26). Albert Barnes' Notes for Matthew 26:29 says:I did not misunderstand....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~~!~~~~~~~!
New International Version
“Truly I tell you, I will not drink again from the fruit of the vine until that day when I drink it new in the kingdom of God.”
Again you miss the point. God and angels are not physical beings. They don't process physcial substances in order to repair and grow their bodies, because they don't have physical bodies. Nor do they use physical matter to provide them with energy that can be stored in physical cells in physical bodies. How their spirit bodies function we can only guess - the Bible doesn't tell us! It does tell us that God and the angels existed before God created the physical universe. No physical matter, no atoms, existed until God created it; so no food and drink existed then either.If you could turn water into wine, or make baskets of bread or fish multiply do you really think you would starve?
I was not there... were you/
Well, I will believe what He said because they believed what He said.Just quoting different translations doesn't mean that you have understood what Jesus meant. Jesus is not talking lierally, just as he wasn't when he said "Take, eat; this is my body" (Matthew 26:26). Albert Barnes' Notes for Matthew 26:29 says:
When I drink it new with you - Not that he would partake with them of literal wine there, but in the thing represented by it. Wine was an important part of the feast of the Passover, and of all feasts. The kingdom of heaven is often represented under the image of a feast. It means that he will partake of joy with them in heaven; that they will share together the honors and happiness of the heavenly world.
Jesus also said, Luke 22:29-30 (WEB):
(29) I confer on you a kingdom, even as my Father conferred on me,(30) that you may eat and drink at my table in my Kingdom. You will sit on thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.”
"Eat and drink at my table" was just an expression meaning that they would share Jesus' kingdom.
Again you miss the point. God and angels are not physical beings. They don't process physcial substances in order to repair and grow their bodies, because they don't have physical bodies. Nor do they use physical matter to provide them with energy that can be stored in physical cells in physical bodies. How their spirit bodies function we can only guess - the Bible doesn't tell us! It does tell us that God and the angels existed before God created the physical universe. No physical matter, no atoms, existed until God created it; so no food and drink existed then either.
He had personal experience?Just quoting different translations doesn't mean that you have understood what Jesus meant. Jesus is not talking literally, just as he wasn't when he said "Take, eat; this is my body" (Matthew 26:26). Albert Barnes' Notes for Matthew 26:29 says:
When I drink it new with you - Not that he would partake with them of literal wine there, but in the thing represented by it. Wine was an important part of the feast of the Passover, and of all feasts. The kingdom of heaven is often represented under the image of a feast. It means that he will partake of joy with them in heaven; that they will share together the honors and happiness of the heavenly world.
Good reason to not encourage the study of the bible and just let mortal men tell youJesus also said, Luke 22:29-30 (WEB):
(29) I confer on you a kingdom, even as my Father conferred on me,(30) that you may eat and drink at my table in my Kingdom. You will sit on thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel.”
"Eat and drink at my table" was just an expression meaning that they would share Jesus' kingdom.
Again you miss the point. God and angels are not physical beings. They don't process physcial substances in order to repair and grow their bodies, because they don't have physical bodies.
Nor do they use physical matter to provide them with energy that can be stored in physical cells in physical bodies. How their spirit bodies function we can only guess - the Bible doesn't tell us! It does tell us that God and the angels existed before God created the physical universe. No physical matter, no atoms, existed until God created it; so no food and drink existed then either.
I can figure it out. In order to mate with women, and have offspring, the angels took on human form. As Jude says:How did the Sons of God MATE with the daughters of men? Or are you claiming that an allegory because you cannot figure it out?
I can figure it out. In order to mate with women, and have offspring, the angels took on human form. As Jude says:
Jude 1:6 (KJV):
(6) And the angels which kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation, he hath reserved in everlasting chains under darkness unto the judgment of the great day.
The Greek word that is translated as "habitation" is oiketerion, which the Online Bible Greek Lexcon interprets as:
1) a dwelling place, habitation1a) of the body as a dwelling place for the spirit
The Greek word is only used in one other place in the Bible, by Paul in 2 Corinthians 5:2 -
KJV:
(2) For in this we groan, earnestly desiring to be clothed upon with our house which is from heaven:WEB:
(2) For most certainly in this we groan, longing to be clothed with our habitation which is from heaven;
In this passsage Paul is talking about when we die our physical human body dissolves away, but God will give us (Christians) a heavenly spiritual body. The angels that left their spiritual bodies in order to live in human bodies and mate with women, back in the days of Noah, will be punished for their actions. Peter also mentions them in 2 Peter 2:4 (WEB):
(4) For if God didn’t spare angels when they sinned, but cast them down to Tartarus, and committed them to pits of darkness to be reserved for judgment;
The Bible only says that it is a resurrection from death. Jesus said, Luke 20:35 (WEB):It doesn't say "spiritual resurrection", it IS a spiritual resurrection!
Our spirit is the essence of who we are. If our spirit is dead then we are dead. As Jesus said, Matthew 10:28 (WEB):What part of man is "dead in trespasses and sins" before they are quickened/made alive (spiritually) by being born again? We are physically alive, but spiritually man is DEAD without the presence of the Holy Spirit within you. It is our spirit that is made alive when we are born again, and that through new birth of His Spirit.
It is alive but unconscious, and will eventually have eternal conscious life. As Jesus said, Revelation 1:18 (WEB):Our spirit ascends to God in heaven ALIVE IF we have been born again and have ETERNAL spiritual life through the Spirit of Christ in us.
Paul wrote:How can our spirit that has eternal spiritual life through His Spirit in us become lost, since the Spirit shall not depart from our spirit until we have resurrected immortal & incorruptible bodies when the last trumpet sounds?
And yet John writes, 1 John 5:16 (WEB)Since the Spirit is us does not leave us, we cannot turn away from Christ that we again become spiritually dead in trespasses and sins. Once we have been sealed by Christ's Spirit in our spirit, we have His promise the life we receive through Him is forever and the praise of His glory.
Adam was not destined to die - if he did not sin then he would have lived forever. He only died because that was God's punishment for sin, and Adam sinned. Only those humans that are resurrected in the second resurrection and by their works are judged not worthy of eternal life will suffer the second death (Revelation 20:13-15). All others will have eternal human lives living on the earth - Revelation 21:4 (WEB):Our body is not as good as dead before we are born again of Christ's Spirit. Our body, being natural, mortal and corruptible is of the earth and destined to die and return to the earth.
I saw this quoted by @RellaReading scripture differently from one another I think is also of God.
Those were resurrected from the dead! They are not physically resurrected because none shall be physically resurrected before an hour coming when the last trumpet sounds. Why do you not read the passage in context? If Christ was speaking of the physical resurrection that shall come, why would He say those who obtain "that world" do not marry, cannot die anymore, and they are equal/like the angels of God? That is a description of a spirit being made alive after the physical body has died. Luke writes "NOW that the dead are raised"! IOW NOW, through the advent of Christ, God is not the God of the dead, but of the living. Not physically living, because Luke writes of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob as being alive in heaven because they died in faith waiting for the promised Messiah, Christ Jesus our Lord to come and rescue them from the grave, where they had been waiting for Him. Believers, after physical death, become like/equal to/as are the angels of God in heaven. Our spirit alive ascends to heaven if before death we have been born again of His Spirit. The spirit in man of faith leaves the body alive and ascends to heaven a spiritual body of believers there. How? By partaking of the "first resurrection" which is the resurrection life of Christ, when we are born again and spiritually enter the Kingdom of God in heaven.The Bible only says that it is a resurrection from death. Jesus said, Luke 20:35 (WEB):
I agree! Our spirit is who we are! In this life mankind is trapped in a physical body that is destined to corruption and death. Yes, it is God only who may take our breath of life (spirit/soul) from our body in the second death (lake of fire). Death of the body for believers is not to be feared, because when our body dies, our spirit, as a living soul without physical form ascends to heaven alive a spiritual body of believers in heaven.Our spirit is the essence of who we are. If our spirit is dead then we are dead. As Jesus said, Matthew 10:28 (WEB):
How can believers have ETERNAL life through our spirit with the Spirit of Christ within if physical death leaves us without life? Our spirit with His Spirit is either ETERNALLY ALIVE, or without His Spirit within, DEAD! Jesus was physically dead, but His spirit was not! The spirit of Christ, like the spirit of every human returned to His Father in heaven. As soon as He died Christ's spirit went to heaven as His physical body died.It is alive but unconscious, and will eventually have eternal conscious life. As Jesus said, Revelation 1:18 (WEB):
Paul wrote:
1 Thessalonians 4:14
(14) For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so God will bring with him those who have fallen asleep in Jesus.1 Corinthians 15:51
(51) Behold, I tell you a mystery. We will not all sleep, but we will all be changed,
Our spirit is not lost; after we die it is in a deep sleep, in God's care.
And yet John writes, 1 John 5:16 (WEB)
(16) If anyone sees his {Christian} brother sinning a sin not leading to death, he shall ask, and God will give him life for those who sin not leading to death. There is a sin leading to death. I don’t say that he should make a request concerning this.
As Jesus said, Matthew 12:32 (WEB):
(32) Whoever speaks a word against the Son of Man, it will be forgiven him; but whoever speaks against the Holy Spirit, it will not be forgiven him, neither in this age, nor in that which is to come.
Yes, I agree mankind could have lived forever IF they did not sin! Mankind is not saved according to their works! Man is saved by grace through faith in Christ, and when man is saved by grace through faith they have been born again of the Spirit of Christ within, and the life we receive through His Spirit within us is ETERNAL spiritual life, and our spirit shall NEVER die! This is in life having partaken of the first resurrection through Christ. Believers look forward to an hour that is coming when the last trumpet sounds when our eternal spirit shall once again give life to our resurrected immortal & incorruptible physical body that we may once again be complete living souls as we were in the beginning when God created mankind.Adam was not destined to die - if he did not sin then he would have lived forever. He only died because that was God's punishment for sin, and Adam sinned. Only those humans that are resurrected in the second resurrection and by their works are judged not worthy of eternal life will suffer the second death (Revelation 20:13-15). All others will have eternal human lives living on the earth - Revelation 21:4 (WEB):
PreciselyHow do we consolidate those soul sleep passages with Ecclesiastes 12:7, that says or bodies will return to the dust of the earth, and the breath of life will go back to God, who gave it to us?
Why would we want to return to any version of our former human form after returning to God the moment we died?
And the 12:7 verse certainly makes for the question regarding the dead being asleep.
"“to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.”" Apostle Paul
If we are absent from the human body that means we have died, and will be sleeping in death, i.e. we will have no conscious thoughts. Our very next thoughts will be after we are resurrected to life again, which will be moments before the rapture, when we will be caught up to be with Jesus. So effectively, as far as our conscious thoughts are concerned, it will seem to us that we will fall asleep when we die and then we will wake up and be with Jesus and the other resurrected saints. We will be unaware of how much time has passed between the two events (just like when we sleep at night and wake up in the middle of the night we have no idea what time it is, or how long we have been asleep).And the 12:7 verse certainly makes for the question regarding the dead being asleep.
"“to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.”" Apostle Paul
If we are absent from the human body that means we have died, and will be sleeping in death, i.e. we will have no conscious thoughts. Our very next thoughts will be after we are resurrected to life again, which will be moments before the rapture, when we will be caught up to be with Jesus. So effectively, as far as our conscious thoughts are concerned, it will seem to us that we will fall asleep when we die and then we will wake up and be with Jesus and the other resurrected saints. We will be unaware of how much time has passed between the two events (just like when we sleep at night and wake up in the middle of the night we have no idea what time it is, or how long we have been asleep).