Is man made of flesh is he just a glob of Flesh with no spirit. ? Or does man have Body Soul and Spirit?
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Does 1 thess 5:23 speak to this?Is man made of flesh is he just a glob of Flesh with no spirit. ? Or does man have Body Soul and Spirit?
I am a Dichotomist and believe man consists of two parts, material and immaterial (spirit). If man does not have a spirit then eternal life becomes a real problem. Our earthly body will die and undergo corruption, but not so with our promised spiritual body (1 Corinthians 15:42-44).Is man made of flesh is he just a glob of Flesh with no spirit. ? Or does man have Body Soul and Spirit?
They did. Such a belief is denial of power of the resurrection.Didn't the gnostics separate man's soul from his body? Wasn't that one of the main ideas in gnosticism to make a distinction and a separation between that which is The Flesh and that which is Spirit?
I have never heard of that view within orthodox Christianity. Have you encountered it?Does anyone know of any confession of Faith anywhere that could be regarded as Orthodox that declares that man is just flesh and has no spirit?
No. Does not replace it, but comes along side it.. . . This implies a human spirit replaced with God's Spirit (a new birth).
No. The spirit of man has a body.Is man made of flesh is he just a glob of Flesh with no spirit. ? Or does man have Body Soul and Spirit?
I disagree here (to an extent). In this life I believe it a process but ultimately I do believe God removes our old heart.No. Does not replace it, but comes along side it.
Those of us who now know God do so because, "The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God: . . ."
I've never encountered the idea man does not hav a spirit in Christianity. Even those who hold to annihilation believe something other than the body is annihilated.I am a Dichotomist and believe man consists of two parts, material and immaterial (spirit). If man does not have a spirit then eternal life becomes a real problem. Our earthly body will die and undergo corruption, but not so with our promised spiritual body (1 Corinthians 15:42-44).
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The heart refers to one's intermost being. I agree God changes man's heart. Man's spirit remains a man's spirit. Jeremiah 31:33, ". . . I will put my law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; . . . ."[
I disagree here (to an extent). In this life I believe it a process but ultimately I do believe God removes our old heart.
I believe God gives man a new spirit but not a new soul.Over and over the same claim that the human spirit's core attributes is not the "soul" is made. But those claiming this fallacy of a three part creation never show where the soul is separated from the spirit, or the spirit is separated from the soul. Ask yourself this one simple question, when the spirit departs and the flesh dies, does our soul or core attributes remain with the flesh or go with the spirit.?
In Matthew 22:37 (Mark 12:30 and Luke 10:27) an expression is used to convey the entirety of our being with nothing left out.
In 1 Thessalonians 5:23, a similar expression is used to convey the entirety of our being with nothing left, rather than convey separate and distinct parts without overlap. Heart and mind and soul overlap and spirit and soul overlap.
Hebrews 4:12 addresses the fact that the God can cut through intertwined components of a person to separate thoughts and intentions. And one such intertwined component is our human spirit with its core attributes, its soul.
I have never heard of that view within orthodox Christianity. Have you encountered it?
In the future if anyone states that man is only a "lump of flesh" then please report it.Reformed,
Not until I saw it suggested on Baptistboard.
It was about a year ago on this thread:
Spiritual Death
I had listed 26 contradictory ideas from page one, but they no longer appear, however, a careful reading of this thread will immediately reveal "the problem".
One post said this;
I am suggesting that God made Adam flesh - not spirit.
There is a thread that calls the historic view myths and fables, Then offers the same contradictions against the Historic understanding of these truths.
When you re word and ignore answers, it is easy to do this.
The wonderful thing is everyone can make any claim and then not really back it up.
One post said this;
I am suggesting that God made Adam flesh - not spirit.