Scott,And yet the complete details should come to light at the end. Check your watch.
You are simply misinterpreting the Scriptures under discussion. We are to take Scripture in its plain literal sense, otherwise it become nonsense.
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Scott,And yet the complete details should come to light at the end. Check your watch.
The Bible says Christ will return as he left. He went up in the flesh. He will return in the flesh.But you have it backwards.
Which is more "literal", the world or the kingdom? But here you assume that a return in terms of the world is what is literal...even when Christ has said, "the world sees me no more." And which is His glory, what is manifest in the world and in the flesh, or in the spirit? Surely, you have every good reason not to believe that He will return again in the manner of the lowly world, and every reason to believe that He will return high and lifted up, which is in the glory of the kingdom of God whom is spirit.
So I have told you why Paul actually reassured them, because the flesh comes first and they had not missed anything, but should rather be looking for Christ's return "as He is." This is "spirit and truth."
As for the falling away, Paul was referring to their current status as being born of the flesh since Adam - which indeed, comes first. Yes, the fall has been since the beginning.
So you say.Scott,
You are simply misinterpreting the Scriptures under discussion. We are to take Scripture in its plain literal sense, otherwise it become nonsense.
Your words are filled with error from the start.The Bible says Christ will return as he left. He went up in the flesh. He will return in the flesh.
For he also said when he left he would send the comforter in his place but he would not be back until he returned as he left.
You're talking about is operation in our lives through the Holy Spirit, not himself here on the earth.
But as he said the comforter, meaning the Holy Spirit, could not come in a new way until he left. Likewise, he cannot return until the Holy Spirit leaves, which is what happens in the rapture.
No born again in the Trib and MK. No mention of the Holy Spirit in any trib or MK verse. No mention of the church either. No mention of Christians.
But there's plenty of mention of a new Stone Temple, Israeli priesthood, Israel, 12 tribes, law and more.
Your words are filled with error from the start.
The angel of the Lord did not say Jesus would return in the flesh, but "in like manner." Which apparently you do not understand because you have not considered what Jesus said of the Spirit, that it cannot be seen. So, now are you saying that Jesus is not "born of the Spirit" because those who saw Him ascend saw His flesh and not His spirit? Apparently.
If all you see is the flesh, then I would counsel you to stop where the flesh stops. In which case, you would not have anything to say of the Spirit - nor should you.
On the other hand, if you do in fact know Christ in spirit - get with the program. God is spirit.
i didn't mean to say the argument couldn't be made, just that a closer look reveals that it isn't the Absolute Truth we make it out to be in our minds.That is a compassionate notion, but even babes are born out of sin or of righteousness, and there is only One begotten of righteousness.
Your translation is failing you.Acts 1:11 New International Version (NIV)
11 “Men of Galilee,” they said, “why do you stand here looking into the sky? This same Jesus, who has been taken from you into heaven, will come back in the same way you have seen him go into heaven.”
like manner has always meant the same way, not something completely different as you are saying.
Yet, if they were born of a fox and not a dove, they are a fox.i didn't mean to say the argument couldn't be made, just that a closer look reveals that it isn't the Absolute Truth we make it out to be in our minds.
There are many chronological adults alive today who have never sinned, and will never sin because they cannot sin.
Your translation is failing you.
The angel of the Lord even addresses the men of Galilee with the idea that it would be ridiculous to expect to look up and actually see. Thus, the "like manner" which has been "taken away" from your translation is not all that was said and meant...but your translation has only left you with only part of the information.
Still, "why are you looking into the sky" for what cannot be seen?
I quoted Jesus and the angel of the Lord. If that information was not given to you, fine.I disagree. You are claiming information that was never given.
I quoted Jesus and the angel of the Lord. If that information was not given to you, fine.
Pay attention. I quoted Jesus in post #44.Once again, it says he will return as he departed. And you never quoted Jesus.
Acts 1:11 New International Version (NIV)
11 “Men of Galilee,” they said, “why do you stand here looking into the sky? This same Jesus, who has been taken from you into heaven, will come back in the same way you have seen him go into heaven.”
Your translation is failing you.
The angel of the Lord even addresses the men of Galilee with the idea that it would be ridiculous to expect to look up and actually see. Thus, the "like manner" which has been "taken away" from your translation is not all that was said and meant...but your translation has only left you with only part of the information.
Still, "why are you looking into the sky" for what cannot be seen?
The word is defined as: "to behold, look upon, view attentively, contemplate.""Still, "why are you looking into the sky" for what cannot be seen?"
"... This same Jesus, who has been taken from you into heaven, will come back in the same way you have seen him go into heaven.”
So, does "seen" not really mean "seen"??:
The word is defined as: "to behold, look upon, view attentively, contemplate."
However, and not to be taken lightly, that part of their comment was prefaced with "Why are you gazing...?" It does not stand to reason that if what they had "seen" would actually tell them anything, that the angels would have questioned them for doing it. I would suggest that their question makes what they had seen, a moot point, and that the answer lies rather in their comment of "like manner." Which, then, Jesus being the likeness of the Father whom is spirit...does not indicate a return in any other likeness, such as that of a man. In other words, Jesus came the first time in the likeness of a man, but His return would not be of that likeness, but of the likeness which He had become by being the First born of the spirit of God.
But the caution here, as it was with Lot, is not to look back.
That moment was the very point when men should have stopped looking at the flesh and the things of the world, and started to look to the spiritual kingdom of God. But they didn't, and most still don't.I'm sorry Scott, but I have a hard time following your "logic"?
That moment was the very point when men should have stopped looking at the flesh and the things of the world, and started to look to the spiritual kingdom of God. But they didn't, and most still don't.
Do you not get the logic of that great transition that was to save us, that "what is born of the flesh is flesh, and what is born of the spirit is spirit?"
No...that is the teachings of men.Jesus was in His Glorified body when they "gazed,saw, watched" Him ascend. Jesus was in His glorified body when He told Thomas to put his very fleshy hand into his wounds. That is not saying that Jesus is not Spirit! You and I are spirits living in mortal bodies. Once we are free from the mortal and put on the immortal, we shall see His kingdom with spiritual eyes.
No...that is the teachings of men.
Jesus was NOT in His "glorified body", that is a non-biblical term. He was in His resurrected body.
And, no, if we are in Christ, we are not spirits living in mortal bodies...it is no longer we who live, but Christ who lives in us - to live is Christ. In which case, it is apparent that you have not put on that immortal (which is Christ) yet, but are in slumber...or Christ in you would testify of it.
No...that is the teachings of men.
Jesus was NOT in His "glorified body", that is a non-biblical term. He was in His resurrected body.
And, no, if we are in Christ, we are not spirits living in mortal bodies...it is no longer we who live, but Christ who lives in us - to live is Christ. In which case, it is apparent that you have not put on that immortal (which is Christ) yet, but are in slumber...or Christ in you would testify of it.