standingfirminChrist
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TCGreek said:And where do you read that Jesus only got His glorified body after His ascension?
Where do you read He got it before?
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TCGreek said:And where do you read that Jesus only got His glorified body after His ascension?
standingfirminChrist said:Where do you read He got it before?
TCGreek said:So are we only going to get our glorified bodies when we appear before the Father in Heaven?
How did he present himself (in his humanity) to the Father if he did not already have his glorified body.standingfirminChrist said:He did not receive His Glorified Body at the Resurrection. He did not receive the Glorified Body until He presented Himself to the Father.
Then what kind of body was it? The only other body was the body that was dead and in the grave.His being able to appear and disappear does not mean the body was glorified. Not sure where you read that it means it was.
That is the reason he was able to live among men as we are able to live. The life of the flesh is in the blood. He had blood just like you and I. But His blood was shed on the cross.Had Christ's body been vile before His arrest, torture, and capture, His blood would have been vile as well, for the life of the flesh is in the blood.
Being without blemish and spot refers to his sinlessness not his flesh.He had to be that Lamb sacrifice without blemish and without spot as Peter wrote. Had He a vile body as you claim, then His sacrifice was not sufficient to satisfy the Father... and not one person on this earth would be saved today.
standingfirminChrist said:We will receive our glorified bodies at the moment we see Christ... at that moment we shall be like Him for we shall see Him as He is.
standingfirminChrist said:Christ's body was not sown in corruption. 1 Corinthians 15 is speaking of the Believer, not Christ Himself.
cowboymatt said:What does "sown in corruption" mean? That could mean so many things, couldn't it?
I completely agree with you. I think that the confusion comes from the poor translation "sown in corruption," which means something quite different from "It is sown perishable."TCGreek said:Well, Scripture is the decider.
"It is sown perishable." Isn't our body in its current form perishable and subjection to the weakness of this life?
That is why Paul says in another place that we are awaiting the redemption of our bodies (Rom 8:23).
1 Corinthians 15:3-4 For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:standingfirminChrist said:Christ's body was not sown in corruption. 1 Corinthians 15 is speaking of the Believer, not Christ Himself.
standingfirminChrist said:Christ's body was not sown in corruption. The psalmist prophesied that He would not see corruption. The Word of God is true.
I have demonstrated to you otherwise. I believe you have a misunderstanding of Scripture.standingfirminChrist said:Christ's body was not sown in corruption. The psalmist prophesied that He would not see corruption. The Word of God is true.
You can't quote partial verses and make a case.standingfirminChrist said:I have demonstrated through Scripture otherwise. How could Christ live in a corruptible body and not see corruption?
The answer, He couldn't.
He was. Why do you insist on taking Scripture out of context. The person is more than flesh and bones. It was Christ that was spotless, not his flesh! He was the sinless lamb of God before the foundation of the world. Was his FLESH before the foundation of the world? I think not! He was the sinless, perfect, spotless Son of God. He is. Not his flesh. But Christ Himself. Flesh, in and of itself, is not sinful. Can you demonstrate that it is?standingfirminChrist said:Yet you say the Spotless Son of God was corruptible.
DHK: Flesh, in and of itself, is not sinful. Can you demonstrate that it is?
Typical accusation found in Roman Catholic.TCGreek said:1. I'm in no way a docetist. I accept the Scripture as it is. Do I understand in an intricate manner every aspect of the Incarnation? Absolutely not!
TCGreek said:2. Jesus' likeness of Rom 8:3 is the same likeness of Phil 2:7. Paul uses the same Greek term in both cases: homoiwmati from homoiwma.
3. And we have Paul and Barnabas using a form of this Greek word in Acts 14:15: "We are also men of the same nature [homoiopaqhs]as you."
4. The Hebrew writer says that Jesus partook of flesh and blood like the rest of us (Heb 2:14).
5. How am I guilty of blasphemy? Quite a serious charge against another brother in the Lord.