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But no one seeks to avoid that state in heaven. Your comparison is apples and oranges.BobRyan said:In 2cor 5 the "naked state" is the state that is soooo undesirable even those in THIS LIFE seek to avoid it.Bob
BobRyan said:In 2cor 5 the "naked state" is the state that is soooo undesirable even those in THIS LIFE seek to avoid it.
This is what TCG easily sees in 2Cor 5 and admits that his view has no way to account for that.
TCGreek said:3. My own conclusion of the Interval, if you will, is to HEIGHTEN the expectation of being clothed with the heavenly.
DHK said:But no one seeks to avoid that state in heaven. Your comparison is apples and oranges.
God is spirit. They that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth.
What is God clothed in? What was he clothed in before the foundation of the earth?
DHK
What are the angels of heaven clothed in--all of them?
How do you know? Remember, they are spirits. How do you clothe spirit beings? You assume too much Bob.
skypair said:Umm Bob,
Are you disavowing "soul sleep?"
skypair
It seems like I should come up with a synonym for naked (is unclothed better). That concept really bothers you doesn't it? Again, does a spirit have clothes. Does God Almighty wear clothing, and did he before the earth was created? Why does this concept bother you so much--a naked God!! God is spirit Bob! He doesn't need clothes. The Bible says about God: "He has need of nothing." If he had need of anything he wouldn't be God. God doesn't need clothes. To think so is absurd. He is spirit.BobRyan said:You are making the case for why 2Cor 5 SHOULD have been written "in this life we GROAN LONGING to go to that naked state of pure fellowship with God in spirit and even more to go on to that eternal-body clothed state -- but in all cases to LEAVE this separated state behind!"
How sad for your view - that we have the actual chapter of 2Cor 5 "instead".
Your argument goes like this:They (angels) "COVER THEIR BODIES with their wings" Ezek 8 (yes we can really believe scripture on that point)
You don't trust Scripture. You don't know what Scripture says. Much of Scripture, as in the above reference is totally silent on how an angel (a spirit) is clothed--a ridiculous subject since most of them are spirits which cannot be seen. Most of the angels in the Bible appeared in human form. How did the angel appear to Manoah, Mary, Joseph, Zechariah, etc. Study the Bible Bob! Not fairy tale books.In each case where I trust scripture - those who oppose my views try to explain why scripture should not be accepted for what it says.
DHK said:Again, does a spirit have clothes. Does God Almighty wear clothing, and did he before the earth was created? Why does this concept bother you so much--a naked God!!
DHK
God is spirit Bob! He doesn't need clothes. The Bible says about God: "He has need of nothing." If he had need of anything he wouldn't be God. God doesn't need clothes. To think so is absurd. He is spirit.
Is the Holy Spirit a person or a force. I hope you believe He is a person for he is. To say otherwise is to believe in a heresy and deny the trinity. What clothes does the Holy Spirit wear?
Do you also refer to him as naked? Will the Holy Spirit ever receive a body?
DHK
So likewise we will not be in an earthly body nor a heavenly body if we die before the resurrection takes place.
(DHK seeking another proof) -
Your argument goes like this:
Psalms 133:2 It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even Aaron's beard: that went down to the skirts of his garments;
--We know that Aaron the priest had a beard that went down to hem of his garment--a very long beard.
Therefore, we know all OT priests had beards that went down to the hems of their garments.
Is that right?
DHK
Just because you have a picture of one angel in Ezekiel does not mean that that is the way all of God's angels are created or look that way.
DHK
Abraham talked with the Lord in the presence of two angels. Lot later met those two angels who were barely discernable from other men.
DHK
Tell me: How was this lying spirit clothed that encountered the false prophets of Ahab? Are you sure that he had wings? :laugh:
DHK
You don't trust Scripture. You don't know what Scripture says.
BobRyan said:So now you want to claim that we who are ALIVE and separated physcially from Christ, in this DECAYING tent (without our eternal bodies) admit that we all "GROAN in this life desiring to AVOID" the state of being WITH CHRIST in perfect fellowship and sinless harmony -- if it must be without our ETERNAL bodies? This is the extreme to which you are willing to go???
What am I denying? I showed you in Rev 7:9 souls worshipping God. I showed you "angels" -- dead saints -- worshipping God.BobRyan said:In this tent -- decaying as it is -- we are conscious and we can worship the Lord.
Perhaps you don't know that there is a resurrection of the spirit and soul. Is that the case? Do you know that Christ -- when He "took captivity captive" -- resurrected the OT souls from sheol? I mean, you might well be right that these couldn't worship God -- they were nowhere near Him. They were in "Abraham's bosom" with Abraham!In the resurrected state -with our eternal bodies we are conscious and can worship the Lord.
Being unconscious - NOT able to fellowship with the Lord so much so that even Christ says "God is NOT the God of the Dead" Matt 22 in a case where Christ says the only SOLUTION for the dead is -- the resurrection.[/qupte] Do you see that Jesus might well have said that of the OT saints?
Yes, I do. But we are resurrected in spirit as soon as we die. And in the case of the NT saints, as soon as we receive Christ! Baptist is the representation of that truth, don't you know.Unconscious such that as Paul says in 1Thess 4 and in 1Cor 15 "Without the resurrection" it would simply be "that we have perished with NO HOPE at all".
We all know by now that He was referring to the body, not the spirit. And how, from that passage, can you prove otherwise?Unconscious so that Christ says of Lazarus the PERSON (Lazarus SLEEPS I go that I may wake HIM).
See above.Unconscious so that even scripture says there is no "WORSHIP" or PRAISE to God among those who have died.
But you just agreed that it is better than this life, Phil 1:23 (??)Because of all these obvious limitations in that dormant state of nakedness "WE GROAN in this life" longing to AVOID it.
Bob -- are you a Sadducee*? Because you are so very sad you see! :laugh:
skypair
*didn't believe in the resurrection -- the soul going to heaven.
No, just for your mockery and your unbelief in the said scripture. Sad.BobRyan said:Interesting diversion from the details of the text DHK! It is like you want to blame ME for the wording of 2Cor 5
Here it is again - getting this "back to scripture".
scripture says --
2 Corinthians 5
1 For we know that if the earthly tent which is our house is torn down, we have a building from God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.
2 For indeed in this house we groan, longing to be clothed with our dwelling from heaven,
3 inasmuch as we, having put it on, will not be found naked.
- Paul argues that EVEN while ALIVE in this decaying tent we GROAN longing for our resurrected form NOT wanting to be in that UNCLOTHED dead state between.
- Paul describes that BETWEEN state as “NAKED” and as UNDESIRED”
Both our disembodied spirits (unclothed immortal spirits that inhabit heaven before the resurrection as the Apostles have been doing for the last 2000 years) and our resurrection bodies are "at home with the Lord."[*]The new ETERNAL body is described as our ultimate HOME, in HEAVEN – having that which is FROM God.
TCGreek said:So what is this undesired state? Is it soul sleep?
DHK
Not once does Paul actually say that he does not want to be in that "unclothed state." NO, not once.
- No he doesn't say that, you are saying that he says that, in other words you are adding to the Scripture your own pre-conceived ideas. What does he really say. Does he actually say that he does not want to be in that unclothed state?
Bob (agrees with Paul in 2Cor 5 --the second state is to be AVOIDED)
Quote:
Because of all these obvious limitations in that dormant state of nakedness "WE GROAN in this life" longing to AVOID it.
Skypair (making stuff up)
But you just agreed that it is better than this life, Phil 1:23 (??)
BobRyan said:In 2Cor 5 the undesired the state is the one with "no body" at all.
The term Paul uses is "naked" simply to convey that we have no body and that it is as undesired as being naked.
The reason it is not desired was already explained by Paul in 1Cor 15 (to that same church) where he points out without the resurrection not ONLY do we not get our heavenly body - we also have "no hope" even the saints have "perished".
So there are TWO states with fellowship and worship to God - the FIRST stated (in this body - this decaying tent) and the THIRD state (in the heavenly immortal body of 1Cor 15 and 2Cor 5.)
The middle state is WORSE than them all and much to be avoided since IT is the state of NO fellowship - no worship. It is easy to see that such a dormant - no-body state is WORSE than any of the three.
Your problem is that you are stuck saying it is FARRR BETTER than the first and yet you have Paul saying that those in the FIRST state view that as SOOOO undesirable that they IN THIS life GROAN in anxious desire to AVOID it!
You then end up saying that those in THIS life - consider being WITH Christ of so little value and consider having ETERNAL bodies of SO GREAT value - that they look to AVOID simply "being with Christ in perfect union and fellowship if it is without that eternal body" and you suppose this is what they are GROANING to avoid
Surely that can not be satisfying solution for you - Surely it is a sign for you that you view is "in a corner" and you have taken a wrong turn.