Noone has a physical body in heaven... yet. One day, heaven and earth will be one. Why do you keep asking such inane questions? Oh, yeah... LOL!So the New Jerusalem has always been in heaven, along with everyone in it, who have had physical bodies?
They are... They are waiting for when they ~ spirit though they are now ~ will be reunited with their physical body, which will be "made new," at the second resurrection. Your premises are terribly wrong.Thus no one up there is waiting for a physical body.
Their spirits are with Jesus right now. And, in the Holy Spirit, even we Christians living here on earth, are seated with Christ in the heavenly places, as Paul says in Ephesians 2. So, really, Timtofly, "sitting" is correct, but what is really meant by 'seated' is very different than actually having one's butt in a chair or on the ground. :)They are actually sitting, or standing, serving God day and night in that heavenly temple, and living in that New Jerusalem?
No, only once, Timtofly... in Revelation 20:4-6. And this happens for every member of God's elect, each at his or her own appointed time, through the course of the millennium, the thousand years. This is the first resurrection.You keep inserting that a first resurrection, that you don't call physical, but spiritual , happens twice in Revelation 20.
The second resurrection, Timtofly, which is physical, should be seen to have just occurred when the judgment scene opens in Revelation 20:11. I was very clear about that...
This is at least three or four times now saying something that is not complicated at all, very easy to understand. Yet you still mangle it, time after time after time, which makes it very unlikely to be unintentional.
I would ask that same question of you... and it would actually be a valid question. :)How can you expect to be taken seriously?
It does. On top of the fact that it just does (otherwise it would just be called the resurrection rather than the first resurrection), it mirrors the fact that there is a first and second death. And it's a complete reversal of the first and second death. In other words:The term first resurrection does not imply a second resurrection.
- The first death is physical and general to all, and the second death is spiritual and given only to those not in Christ
- The first resurrection is spiritual and given only to the elect, and the second resurrection is physical and general to all.
Well, many have, but they're wrong. :)... In fact some have stated the first resurrection only happens after the thousand years.
Ah, you know that's not far off; let me restate that in a correct way... :) The total number of 'first resurrections' happens over the course of the "thousand years," the millennium ~ which we are in the midst of now ~ and the second is after it is ended... after Jesus returns and executes the final Judgment.You cannot have two resurrections if you don't even recognize the thousand years between your alleged first resurrection and a second one.
LOL! Why yes, Timtofly, Jesus's... :) Our resurrection will be like His (Romans 6:5)...Was there a physical resurrection in the first century that implies a second one now?
Well that depends on whether they are still living, like you and I are now, or have died the first (physical) death and are thus deceased. And we are just talking about Christians here. Christians will not experience the second death; the second death will only happen to those not in Christ at the final Judgment, which is yet future....If there was a first resurrection, then all those still have physical bodies that are not subject to nor have experienced a second death.
LOL! <eyeroll> You obviously don't even know what you're asking saying, Timtofly.Which is it?
I mean I get it; you cannot let go of these misguided opinions that you so stubbornly hold onto.You want two resurrections, then deny those in heaven have physical bodies, from a first resurrection.
Grace and peace to you.