ByGracethroughFaith
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Eliyahu said:I already told you this. If Jesus raised Himself from the dead, then He was no longer dead. Because the dead man cannot raise the other dead. If anyone can do some miracle, he was no longer dead. In you logic, you are denying that Jesus died completely, and may be you are believing Jesus just fainted, right?
This is the most common response by the natural man when they hear that God the Son raised Christ from the dead. I briefly explained to you what happens at death earlier, but you denied it. Others have explained the same thing in different threads, and yet you denied it there as well. Here is a larger explanation of this for you.
God is a Spirit. Jesus Christ is the merging of God who is Spirit with man who is flesh. Upon death of a man, the spirit and soul depart from the flesh, yet they do not cease to exist, they are merely separated, some are in hell at the moment others are in heaven (so-called for simplicity sake). Death refers to separation; the body of Jesus on the cross was separated from the spirit and soul of the man Christ Jesus. Also, on the Cross, God the Son experienced separation from God the Father, and yet remained fully one God. Christ’s body having been separated from His spirit and soul, along with the divinity of Christ being separated from God the Father, yet He remained fully one with the one indivisible God. With resurrection power, God the Son along with God the Father, and God the Holy Spirit, all partook in the resurrection of Christ. This is known as the mystery of the cross, and is also known as the foolishness of the cross which human reasoning fails to fully comprehend.
That is the most concise way I can explain it.
I am a pushover compared to the one in whom you deny resurrection power. Will you stand before the One who has firmly stated, “I will raise it up”, and call Him a liar to His face?Eliyahu said:Time runs well and I am very much glad that you won't become the Great Judge on the Day of Great Judgment, but you will be one of the defendants as well.
Those are fine words, and I have heard them often, but the fruit you display is very much opposite to your proclamation. That is what happens when one believes in a different Jesus than the one revealed in scripture; their profession comes without resurrection power.Eliyahu said:I am very much convinced about my salvation since September 1973, and this month is the 34th aniversary of it, and I am very much thankful to my personal savior Jesus Christ who is my physical Savior as well. I believe in the Blood of Jesus Christ shed at the Cross, and His Death at the Cross in my stead, and I believe that I was crucified with Christ and live no longer but Christ lives in me. I am not very much concerned about how we distinguish the Godheads for each work or how we should say Trinity worked together etc. That has not been issues in my life and God helps me in my life all the time, and His Blood testifies my name. Therefore you don't have to worry about my salvation, though I appreciate you for your kindness, Sir.
Titus 1:16 They profess that they know God; but in works they deny him, being abominable, and disobedient, and unto every good work reprobate.
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