ScottA
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Jesus was really clear, even to his accusers, that they would see him--but "I say to you, hereafter you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Power, and coming on the clouds of heaven.” He did not say he was returning to earth physically in the flesh at all.John 14.19 19 Before long, the world will not see me anymore, but you will see me. Because I live, you also will live.
You have quoted the above passage a number of times, and I wasn't really sure why. I haven't been following your arguments with others. Are you saying that when Jesus comes again at his 2nd Coming he will come as God, and not as a Man? I'm not sure that's heretical, because many Christians have believed that Jesus returns to Deity, and leaves his humanity behind.
I don't happen to believe that--I'm just not sure that such a statement is a heretical belief. Personally, I think John 14.19 is talking about Jesus' death, that most Jews would see Jesus die and no longer see him alive. But Jesus' disciples and others would see Jesus resurrected.
Is this not how you see it? If not, how do you see it?
So, no, I would not say that it was because he was talking about his death, but rather what would come "hereafter."
But, yes, Jesus has been raised up to glory--the glory of God, whom is spirit. In other words, "hereafter" everything "is spirit."
That is what He said. Clearly. But the flesh seeks the flesh, and there are many who speak against the Spirit.
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