Your confusion lies in the fact that Jesus'
Spirit was not quickened or raised from the dead. His dead
body was quickened and His dead
body was raised,
and the only way anyone can be
quickened with Him is through spiritual
birth, being
born of His Spirit - which does not constitute a spiritual "resurrection" or the human spirit being "raised to life" but - as the New Testament teaches - occurs when THE LIFE (who is Christ, the Way, the Truth and the ZOE, the Life)
breathes life into that human body - giving the
soul which was dead LIFE, ie, spiritual
BIRTH.
Your confusion is born out of the fact that you refuse to believe
the New Testament gospel, which teaches that
BEING BORN OF THE SPIRIT OF GOD
PLACES AN INDIVIDUAL IN CHRIST
CAUSING THE INDIVIDUAL'S DEAD | DYING BODY
TO BE QUICKENED
WHICH WILL PRODUCE
THE RESURRECTION OF THE BODY FROM DEATH
(WITH CHRIST'S RESURRECTION), WHEN HE RETURNS,
AND THE REGENERATION OF ALL THINGS.
THIS IS EVERLASTING LIFE
AND THIS IS THE NEW TESTAMENT'S TEACHING
ALL THANKS TO CHRIST TAKING ON A HUMAN BODY,
AND TAKING OUR SIN UPON HIMSELF,
BEARING THE SIN IN HIS OWN BODY ON THE CROSS
AND DYING, AND RISING AGAIN FROM THE DEAD,
HAVING BEEN QUICKENED BY THE SPIRIT
"If Christ's Spirit is in you,
(1) your
body is dead because of sin, but the Spirit (of Christ) is your (eternal) life [zoe] because of (Christ's) righteousness.
(2) Moreover, if the Spirit of the one who
raised [egeiro] Jesus from the dead dwells in you, the one who
raised [egeiro] Christ from the dead will also
quicken [zōopoiéō] your mortal bodies through
his Spirit who lives in you." (Romans 8:10-11).
Jesus'
Spirit was not quickened or raised from the dead. His dead
body was quickened and His dead
body was raised, The Spirit of Christ who quickened
His dead body and raised
His dead body does not
quicken a 'dead' human
spirit that was
born of God when
THE LIFE of Christ was breathed into a human and the person is placed in Christ.
(i) The word zoopoieo (quickening, being made alive) is being applied to
the mortal body in the above verses (and ALWAYS applies only to the dead
body).
(ii) The words egeiro, synegeiro and anastasis are
always referring to the resurrection
of the body in the New Testament.
"God, who is rich in mercy, for His great love with which He loved us, Even when we were dead in sins,
(1) He has
syzōopoiéō (quickened together with) Christ, (by grace ye are saved);
(2) and has raised us up together
(synegeírō)
and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus" (Ephesians 2:4-6).
Christ's
body was quickened, and His
body was raised.
Colossians 3:3:
For ye are dead, and your life [zōḗ] is hid with Christ in God.
Colossians 2:12-13 tells Christians that
we have been "buried with him in baptism, wherein also you are all risen with him through the faith of the operation of God,
who has raised him from the dead. And you,
being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, has he quickened together with him (syzōopoiéō), having forgiven you all trespasses." -- Colossians 2:12-13.
The New Testament teaches
without any of the ambiguity your theology introduced to the gospel that through being
born of the Spirit our DEAD BODIES are quickened with the quickening of Christ's dead body, and will be raised from the dead together with the raising from the dead of Christ's
body. Christ's resurrection from the dead - His dead
body being quickened and then raised -
is the guarantee of our resurrection when He returns, because being placed in Christ through being born of His Spirit, we share in His resurrection, through the power of His resurrection.
Your theology has corrupted this to be talking about the human
spirit being 'raised to life' through the quickening of Christ's dead
body and the raising to life of Christ's dead
body INSTEAD OF through being
born of the Spirit and placed in Christ.
So
knowing that you will simply double-down in your reply with the same twisting of the gospel of being
bodily raised to life and
bodily resurrected with Christ's
bodily resurrection through having been
BORN of the Spirit of Christ and
placed in Christ,
and
knowing that you will once again falsely accuse me as you always do of not having "addressed the scriptures you quoted", this is my last reply to you in this thread about
your theology which teaches that the human
spirit was "raised to life from the dead".
There's not point in our going round in circles with you merely repeating the false assertions you make over and over again and me merely repeatedly quoting the same scriptures you keep quoting, and pointing out what they are
actually saying.
Thanks for the exchange -
and please bear in mind that when I talk about your corruption of the gospel of salvation in Christ by changing what the New Testament teaches, I'm talking about your belief in the man-made
theology that has blinded you, not about your
character or about you personally.