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The flesh did appear to die.Hey Button, thanks for your reply....
I am confident that the mods here will put the brakes on any thread that gets ugly. There is no reason for Christians to get personal over any topic. So civil discussion is beneficial for all truth seekers, who can weigh up all the evidence, for and against, and make up their own minds about things....without a personal slanging match.
If Jesus didn’t die, the ransom is not paid and we are still condemned....
However,if you accept that Jesus was God in flesh, you must know God cannot be killed.
This is partly why Jesus said his enemies cannot take his life from him. He gives it up freely.
It's why Jesus said,we will know the truth and the truth shall set us free.If you have done any research into what “redemption” meant for a Jew, you will understand that to redeem something or someone, a set price was required. If someone fell into debt, they were obligated to pay it off or to go into service to the lender until it was paid. But if a benevolent benefactor came along and generously paid the debt for them, they were free from their debt.
Christ’s redemption of the human race also had a set price.... a sinless life was lost for all of Adam’s children, and only a sinless life offered in exchange would cancel the debt. Sin is a debt. Jesus paid it with his sinless life. If he didn’t die the same death as Adam, then redemption was not accomplished.
God doesn’t do that....he doesn’t ever pretend to do anything......he sent his beloved son to die in our behalf to pay for a debt that was not our fault. What love there was in that gesture from both the Father and the son, prefigured when Abraham was asked to sacrifice his beloved son, Isaac....just as he was about to take his life, God stopped him and provided a ram instead. Showing us that Abraham’s faith was so solid that he was prepared to do the unthinkable to obey the command of his God, and it also showed the willingness of the son to be sacrificed, when neither he nor his father, understood why they were asked to do that. It was Paul who explained Abraham’s reasoning. (Heb 11:17-19) His Faith was based on the assured expectation or promise, of a God who cannot lie. His actions were an evident demonstration of a reality he could not see. (Heb 11:1)
Many of his disciples had their faith confirmed when God raised his son....even Jesus’ own siblings became believers after that...which was a testament to his humanity, as there were no miracles or any indication of his perfect sinless nature before his baptism, when he received the Holy Spirit and began to astound the people with his miracles. His neighbors who had seen him grow up were hard pressed to accept him as Messiah....he was just “the carpenter’s son”.
What is interesting is the apostle’s perception of what he meant when he spoke of returning to his Father and going to heaven to “prepare a place for them”, because Jewish belief was so ingrained in them that none of that made sense to them until Pentecost.
As Jesus was ascending to heaven, they were perplexed because Jewish expectation was entirely earthly... their Messiah was going to be a man, born of a virgin... and in God’s due time, he would become a strong leader of the Jewish people and liberate them from their oppression. They just weren’t sure how it was all going to play out......so they asked him....
“Lord are you restoring the Kingdom to Israel at this time?” ( Acts 1:6)....basically asking was he going to carry out their earthly expectations at that time? But he told them to wait in Jerusalem for the Holy Spirit so that they would then grasp the meaning of many of his teachings that had a spiritual application rather than an earthly one.
At Pentecost, all that changed and by receiving the spirit, they knew exactly why they had been chosen....what their “calling” meant, and where they were going. (Rev 20:6)
That is true....for the “saints/ elect/chosen ones” man’s ideology is not the motivating force....it is God’s spirit that moves them to go out to the people with the “good news of the Kingdom”....something Jesus said would eventually go out into “the most distant part of the earth”.
No longer a localised Middle Easter religion, Jesus confessed to the Samaritan woman....a wider location for God’s worship....
“The woman said to Him, “Sir, I perceive that You are a prophet. Our fathers worshiped in this mountain, and you people say that in Jerusalem is the place where men ought to worship.” Jesus said to her, “Woman, believe Me, an hour is coming when neither in this mountain nor in Jerusalem will you worship the Father. You worship what you do not know; we worship what we know, for salvation is from the Jews. But an hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for such people the Father seeks to be His worshipers. God is spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.” (John 4:19-24 NASB)
Revealing for the first time a wider application for God’s true worship....he indicated that neither of the sacred mountains held in reverence by Jews (Zion) and Samaritans (Gerazim) was gong to be the seat of God’s worship.....Christianity was to spread out into the whole world as Jesus said with regard to the preaching activity he commanded. (Matt 28:19-20; Matt 24:14) The witness given was to “the entire inhabited earth”....to “all the nations” before “the end” would come.
Unfortunately Jesus also foretold that an apostasy would take place and that “weeds” of false Christianity would be sown by the devil in an attempt to undermine the “spirit and truth” given to his chosen ones. They would be offered another “truth” and sadly the ones who accepted that flawed theology would be in the majority. (Matt 7:13-14) This would lead to an awful declaration from the “Lord” that they claimed as their own....” I NEVER KNEW YOU”. (Matt 7:21-23)
A sobering reality in today’s world, where “Christianity” is “Christendom”.....a fractured, disunited rabble pretending to be what it isn’t...and never was.
Fracturing the wholesome truth of Christ began in Nicea.
However,men,doctrine,denominations,
churches,do not save. Jesus saves.
Many worship the Bible. That's a mistake.