Yes, it is our spirit or breath of life that possesses eternal life through Christ from the moment we have been born again.
Dear rwb,
You said:
Jesus shows tells us we must be born again to know (see) and enter the Kingdom of God. He does NOT say we must be spiritually resurrected.
Yes, being "born again" is one of many ways that describes that a person has been given a new spiritual life.
This new spiritual life is also called being "quickened" (
Eph 2:1), harvested into the Kingdom of Heaven (parable of the Wheat and the Tares), transitioning from being a babe to a little child (
Mat 18:3), conversion (
Acts 15:3), becoming the Bride of Christ (
Rev 19:7) and finally, it is also called the First Resurrection (the spiritual resurrection).
Scripture frequently describes the process of conversion using many different words and analogies. I'm sure my list is not complete.
To be converted, Christ will give a person the Early Rain (the small measure of the Holy Spirit. Then, after a time of waiting, Christ will "come again" (His second coming) and give the person the baptism of the Holy Spirit. This is be followed by the spiritual fulfillment of the Lord's Supper (same as the Marriage Supper) and then judgment.
For the Elect, their time of judgment is called the
Thousand Years Reign since the new born child of God will reign with Christ over the person's own judgment. This is why the Elect will not experience wrath during their time of judgment. However, for the goats in the final age, their judgement will begin BEFORE they are born again. They will experience the wrath of God for a time. But before they perish, they will be born again just as the Elect were in this present age.
Concerning the spiritual resurrection:
Rev 20:6 Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection: on such the second death hath no power, but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign with him a thousand years.
In Rev 20:6, the First Resurrection is referring back to the process of conversion that was described in chapter 19 using the marriage analogy. The process begins for an Elect person when they receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit (the Latter Rain). This causes the bride to be made "ready" (faithful & chaste). With the believer's spiritual blindness then healed, Christ will appear and take His Bride back to heaven for the Marriage of the Lamb. This is the same event that is described in Mat 24:29-31 when the Elect are gathered to heaven. The Marriage of the Lamb then occurs (Christ in you):
Col 1:27 To whom God would make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles; which is Christ in you, the hope of glory:
The Marriage Supper of the Lamb will follow the marriage ceremony (these are all symbolic, they do not actually happen). At the supper, Christ will feed His new Bride
bread and New Wine (truth). After the Bride has received her nourishment, judgment will fall on the person.
This time of judgment is called the Thousand Years Reign and the Supper of the Great God. During this judgment, the Bride (the new child of God) will reign with Christ to destroy the spiritual things within the person that has caused them to be carnally minded and sinful (the Man of Sin & Great Harlot). After they are destroyed, the person will be spiritually resurrected/quickened/born again/converted and harvested.
When Christ spoke with Martha, Christ responded to her about the spiritual resurrection and not the bodily resurrection that Martha was referencing.
Christ made this statement to her:
John 11:26 And whosoever liveth and believeth (converted/spiritually resurrected/born again) in me shall never die. Believest thou this?
When a person sins, they will spiritually die. When a spiritually dead person is saved, they have been spiritually resurrected. This entire process of conversion is called the First Resurrection.
You said:
It is because we are made spiritually alive (quickened) (also spiritually resurrected) through Christ's Spirit in new birth that we have assurance of the bodily resurrection and shall be changed from mortal to immortal and corruptible to incorruptible.
I agree, but you shouldn't limit the ways Christ describes being quickened. Spiritual resurrection (First Resurrection) is one of those ways.
One other point: All mankind will be bodily resurrected. The spiritually resurrected
sheep will receive a glorious incorruptible spiritual body in which they will reign with with Christ in the final age. The spiritually dead
goats will receive a mortal body in which they will be judged in the Lake of Fire (a symbol for judgment/the Second Death/it is not literal fire).
Note: The Elect are shown to experience the Second Death in Rev 19:20. And as I said earlier, since the sheep were born again prior to the commencement of that judgment, they will not harmed during it. I have already experienced the Second Death when I was converted in 2005.
Rev 2:11 He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; He that overcometh shall not be hurt of the second death.
You said:
Not even death of our body shall separate us from Christ.
True. But that only means that after we have died & have been bodily resurrected, our spiritual life in Christ will continue on as before. Death won't separate us from Christ (from our salvation).
If a converted believer doesn't die, why would we need to be bodily resurrected?
Also, if we don't die but continue living in heaven immediately after death, Paul would have gave the Thessalonians church that knowledge so as to comfort them about their loved ones who had died. But Paul
did not tell them that because it was
not true. Paul told them about the coming bodily resurrection from the grave and said for them to comfort one another with this truth.
You said:
Flesh and blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of God, for that reason only our spirit as living soul...
The "inheritance" the Elect will receive is to the reign with Christ in the final age in a spiritual body. A body of flesh and blood cannot inherit this reward.
Also, a "living soul" is the term used to describe mankind who is in a physical body. Once a child of God is bodily resurrected, they will become a "quickening spirit".
1Cor 15:45 And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening spirit.
You said:
...will ascend to heaven where we will wait for the completion of the spiritual Kingdom of God in heaven,
This belief is not taught in scripture. Paul referred to this
concept about adding to God's Word:
1Cor 4:6 Now, brothers and sisters, I have applied these things to myself and Apollos for your benefit, so that you may learn from us the meaning of the saying, “Do not go beyond what is written.” Then you will not be puffed up in being a follower of one of us over against the other.
You said:
and the seventh/last trumpet sounds that Christ has come again. As we read the following verses it does not appear the spiritual body in heaven as living souls are silent there.
The Seven trumpets of Revelation are teaching about certain aspects of the
pathway to salvation that each of the Elect will keep to be saved.
When the seventh angel sounds, the mystery of God (Christ in you) will be finished. In other words, the Elect person will be converted and saved.
The sounding of the seventh trumpet is a
reoccurring event in the life of each Elect person. And likewise, the second coming of Christ is a reoccurring event to each of His Elect (is, was and will be coming). When Christ comes, He will bring salvation to them.
Heb 9:28 So Christ was sacrificed once to take away the sins of many; and he will appear a second time, not to bear sin, but to bring salvation to those (Elect babes who only have the Early Rain) who are waiting for him.
As for your final comment, John was seeing a "vision". The scenes in heaven were not literally happening. The scenes were symbolic for the purpose of teaching spiritual truths.
For example, the scene with the sealing of the 144,000. That scene represents when each Elect person is converted (sealed with the Holy Spirit) throughout this age. The second half of chapter 7 shows all the Elect standing before the throne and is symbolic of the Elect being gathered to heaven to dwell with Christ. It is a spiritual event that will happen to each of the Elect upon their conversion. It is not a literal group event that will happen in the future.
Joe