quietthinker
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and so you give and example of how you morph the conversation to keep the confusion rolling.Perhaps nothing. But you asked about the daggers coming out when we were discussing the quenching of the Spirit.
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and so you give and example of how you morph the conversation to keep the confusion rolling.Perhaps nothing. But you asked about the daggers coming out when we were discussing the quenching of the Spirit.
Explain that.and so you give and example of how you morph the conversation to keep the confusion rolling.
Not sure what you mean, because that's not really a parable Apostle Paul was giving about the gathering to Jesus Christ when He comes. I suggest you go over the 1 Thessalonians 4 chapter more carefully, and it is hard linked to what Jesus said in Matthew 24:31 and Mark 13:27.
I've read them. If you have a point, make it. Your move.read back over your posts objectively.
Well….you could attempt to provide biblical proof that Christ’s body (the church) is one with God, rather than ‘in’ him. All verses/passages you’ve provides thus far only supports my view; that Christ and the Father are one. That the body is one. That through the Spirit we are ‘in’ Christ and he ‘in’ us. But we are not one with he and the Father. To be one with them is to claim divinity.I was not posing an argument, but filling in the details, that you might see more clearly and come to question the partial information that you are looking at as incomplete.
Nonetheless, if you want to believe that Jesus' body is not One with Him (God), not biblical, that is your choice.
You are answering the question yourself...and you still don't see it.Well….you could attempt to provide biblical proof that Christ’s body (the church) is one with God, rather than ‘in’ him. All verses/passages you’ve provides thus far only supports my view; that Christ and the Father are one. That the body is one. That through the Spirit we are ‘in’ Christ and he ‘in’ us. But we are not one with he and the Father. To be one with them is to claim divinity.
Are you claiming divinity?
No, that is wrong. The scriptures themselves say that the scriptures need to be discerned spiritually.
Name calling? I…don’t recall calling you stupid. Oh…wait. That’s what you did to me. Or…were you implying that I was simply too ignorant of what I was speaking about…but that is semantics really, stupid is as stupid does, don’t you think?No...the Spirit has the correct interpretation. But, yes, I can tell you it by the same Spirit. And when I do that which is exactly according to scripture, you default to name calling.You know, I really want to see this through, but you are making it difficult. You.
Mister…it overjoys me when I can have a polite conversation about interesting biblical matters. I always strive to be upbeat and polite. But I don’t take attitude, and I don’t duck bad doctrine, I call it…fairly…as I see it. And as I “called” the fact that I disagreed with your ‘take’ on Oneness and how the bible used it, I believe it was you who began the name calling and attacks. Shall I refresh:.
I don't know all about that 'ism stuff, but I do know that God is spirit, we who are His are born of His spirit, we go to Him, and we will be like Him. All biblical. But it all results in name calling? Just an observation...but there is no love in that result.
I’m sorry, but no…no you have NOT reconciled them. To reconcile them you must provide proof that this ‘Oneness’ you are speaking of exists between God…and man. It does not. Every verse and passage you presented was clearly speaking of a oneness between the Father and Christ (within the Godhead), or between the body of Christ (within humans). So no…very much NO reconciliation….
I have given the other scriptures, reconciled them (unlike your own argument), and explained that all physical foreshadowings are not the actual event, but that Jesus' ascension is the real event. And I also (as do the scriptures) explained how it cannot be physical or in the flesh.
“This alone should satisfy the scriptural need”….? My need for what? Textual proof for the whole idea? Biblical backing for any of the ideas you’ve presented?.
But you bring up another point, of why would the resurrection be spiritual if they are already spirit? That is a good and fair question.
The reason is, that it may appear that we are being resurrected "to" God, and we are. But more importantly, we are being resurrected "from" the world (and its elements, which are destine to be dissolved with fervent heat, and with fire). This again is why flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God...and this alone should satisfy the scriptural need to know the actual truth.
Sir….if what you have presented is your biblical proof and your ‘complete scriptural picture’, then I happily and with much gusto will let you walk on by and reside in your happy little world where you believe fully that you have all truth known to you and only you..
I don't have "a side", I am for all truth...which I have indeed supported. Your not hearing it, does not make it "insupportable." As for the "hush up", you simply reject what I have given you to fill in those things which would give you a true and complete scriptural picture...and if it were not so, if you were not rejecting the scriptural additions that I have brought to the table, we would not be debating. And I am not calling you stupid...stubborn maybe, but definitely emotional. After all, you have resorted to 'ism and name calling. Which is so typical... all truth has been promised by the very means I am advocating...and your response is to fight. This is the same behavior that killed the prophets of old. This is fruit, bad fruit.
As for biblical proof, I gave it...and was willing to give so much more.
Of course.
Are you claiming divinity?You are answering the question yourself...and you still don't see it.
If..."Christ and the Father are one" as you just said...and...we are Christ's body...come on now...what should that tell you? Should that tell you that Jesus and His body are not one? Does that make any sense at all? I mean, come on...the Father is One, Jesus is One, they are One together, the believers are one body, one spirit, one bride--"the two shall become one"... Is any of this getting through?
I thought you were debating some greater complex issue--not this. I guess I thought you could put the simpler stuff together without me stating the obvious.
"The two become one."
I shouldn't take you seriously...so I'll pretend I don't already know...in which case my answer would be: "Yes, if He'll have me." ;)Are you claiming divinity?
I have answered every question, not with opinion or conjecture, but honestly and biblically, and your responses are getting ugly. By this measure you shall also be measured.Yes…the argument always seems to go something like this: “my authority to disregard/change/add to/interpret as I choose/special revelation…comes FROM the scriptures themselves”
Your problem is this: you believe the bible is telling you to “listen to your spirit-led interpretation!”
But when that interpretation goes against other clearly taught things IN that very same scripture, then why…blessed why…do you think the beginning command would mean jack in the first place?
“Yes…I’m going to give you spiritual leave to follow your own heart…even though I tell you that the heart is desperately wicked above everything else”.
Thus, the importance of things being revealed or discerned spiritually can ONLY be of importance IF they hold up and confirm what we find in scripture. And friend…what you are selling is NOT in scripture.
Name calling? I…don’t recall calling you stupid. Oh…wait. That’s what you did to me. Or…were you implying that I was simply too ignorant of what I was speaking about…but that is semantics really, stupid is as stupid does, don’t you think?
Mister…it overjoys me when I can have a polite conversation about interesting biblical matters. I always strive to be upbeat and polite. But I don’t take attitude, and I don’t duck bad doctrine, I call it…fairly…as I see it. And as I “called” the fact that I disagreed with your ‘take’ on Oneness and how the bible used it, I believe it was you who began the name calling and attacks. Shall I refresh:
“So, you are not being honest with me, or even yourself.” ——- Here, you call me a liar.
“You (after accusing me of being selective and grabbing hold of a belief) are forcing me to use scripture against scripture to show your error.” —— Here you accuse me of accusing YOU of something that, in point of fact, you threw at ME first! (Post #302)
“I have no problem reconciling all scripture--but you are only supporting what you believe and apparently not wanting to hear every proof.” —— Here you accuse me of refusing to even listen to you…hardly the truth, I’ve been openly discussing the topic with you and not refusing to hear a thing….you’re free to post as you choose.
“Why go on with pages and pages of partial information as you have. If you don't understand, say so, but don't just present just a part of the information and and argue about what you do not know.” ——- And here you call me to idiotic to know what I’m talking about, and that, apparently is why I don’t see things your way.
I’m sorry, but no…no you have NOT reconciled them. To reconcile them you must provide proof that this ‘Oneness’ you are speaking of exists between God…and man. It does not. Every verse and passage you presented was clearly speaking of a oneness between the Father and Christ (within the Godhead), or between the body of Christ (within humans). So no…very much NO reconciliation…
“This alone should satisfy the scriptural need”….? My need for what? Textual proof for the whole idea? Biblical backing for any of the ideas you’ve presented?
You do realise that this is what you’ve been doing….giving an opinion and then telling me that it should satisfy my spiritually felt needs. Because it makes sense!
Sense is all well and good. But if it’s not in scripture, if it cannot be found even whispered within the pages, then I call a bad smell.
Sir….if what you have presented is your biblical proof and your ‘complete scriptural picture’, then I happily and with much gusto will let you walk on by and reside in your happy little world where you believe fully that you have all truth known to you and only you.
I wish you well.
I shouldn't take you seriously...so I'll pretend I don't already know...in which case my answer would be: "Yes, if He'll have me." ;)
“So they may all be one”. Who is this “they” Jesus is talking about? It’s Christians. And is he asking the Father that we be ‘One’ with him, or the Father? Nope. He’s asking that we may be ‘one’ with one another. He want us ‘to be one’, just as ‘he and the Father are one’. So…here we have it; Jesus and the Father are ‘one’….and the ‘church’ is supposed to be ‘one.John 17:21-23
that they may all be one, just as you, Father, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be in us, so that the world may believe that you have sent me. The glory that you have given me I have given to them, that they may be one even as we are one, I in them and you in me, that they may become perfectly one, so that the world may know that you sent me and loved them even as you loved me.
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Isaiah 59:1-2
Behold, the LORD’s hand is not shortened, that it cannot save,
or his ear dull, that it cannot hear;
but your iniquities have made a separation
between you and your God,
and your sins have hidden his face from you
so that he does not hear.
‘One body’. Which body would that be? The Church. And we know, of course, that the ‘head’ of the ‘body’, is Christ. Now….is the ‘body’ ‘One’ with the ‘head’?Ephesians 4:2-4
with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love, eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. There is one body and one Spirit—just as you were called to the one hope that belongs to your call—
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Philippians 2:5-6
Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped,
Again, I would think this is self explanatory; ‘I and the Father’. There is NO proof that Christians are to become divine here…no ‘Oneness’ with God or Christ here..
John 10:30
I and the Father are one.”
1 Corinthians 12:13
For in one Spirit we were all baptized into one body—Jews or Greeks, slaves or free—and all were made to drink of one Spirit.
But seriously, in addition to everything else I have quoted, Paul said "for me to live is Christ." Double check with Paul and see if he really meant something so divine, and get back to me. Then I will answer your question.
Sure. ‘Every question’. Except the really important one…which is: “please provide actual biblical evidence that SAYS we’ll become ONE (divine) with God. As I’ve shown above, those attempts are as limp as a soggy noodle.I have answered every question, not with opinion or conjecture, but honestly and biblically, and your responses are getting ugly. By this measure you shall also be measured.
Forgive me, but I thought you were referencing the parable Jesus told in Matt 13…the one about the wheat and the tares. And the fact that it discusses this age and the next, but not an intermediary one (the Millennium).
So…no…I was not referring to a ‘parable Paul told’ in 1 Thess 4. I agree; its not a parable at all.
You go on and on...which is not necessary.When Jesus claimed ‘Oneship’ with the Father, he was claiming to be God. This is why the Jews wished to stone him. Claiming to be God…one with God…divine…is no small thing. And, as I’ve repeated stated, you’ve yet to provide any bible verses that tell us we shall become divine OR we shall become ‘One’ with the Father and Christ.
Well, I kind of was covering that tares in the fire idea too.
Lord Jesus simply did not cover the "thousand years" period of Revelation 20 in His parable of the tares of the field. Doesn't mean His future reign over the wicked for that period isn't real.
John 5:28-29
28 Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice,
29 And shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation.
KJV
Lord Jesus showed there that 'both' resurrection types happen on the day of His future return.
Zechariah 14, and Revelation 22:14-15 also reveals the wicked are still present when the new Jerusalem with a Millennial sanctuary is established on earth at His return.
The Ezekiel 44 chapter also reveals the "dead" outside the holy city at that future time. Those aren't literally dead in graves, it is put for the 'spiritually dead', those souls who will still have mortal souls and still subject to the "second death" at the end of the thousand years. (And don't be deceived because sacrifices are mentioned there, because that is Old Testament Scripture, and a reference to our sacrifice of love since Jesus became our one Perfect Sacrifice forever wouldn't fit there in Ezekiel).
I would not NEED to go “on and on” if you would simply stop skirting the issue….which is the glaringly obvious reality that the passages you are attempting to use to support your ideas do not say what you say they do.You go on and on...which is not necessary.
"The two become one" (which I have said already), meaning that as the body and bride of Christ, not only have we been raised up with Him, but we are One with Him, and therefore One with the Father (as they are One)...and therefore, yes, as you say: God.
But in your misguided beliefs, you have made the Son not whole, but divided and without His body and bride--you have separated what God has joined together.
Your rejection of "the two become one"--the mystery of marriage made clear by Paul, is your problem, and between you and God.I would not NEED to go “on and on” if you would simply stop skirting the issue….which is the glaringly obvious reality that the passages you are attempting to use to support your ideas do not say what you say they do.
I have repeatedly asked for you to show me from scripture where you get your idea, and I must, at this time, conclude that you cannot. That all you have is the odd interpretations of the passages you have presented that I reject. I reject them because they clearly do not mean…or even say clearly, what you are attempting to make them say or mean. Context, context, context. And that is what you seem to lack. You’ve taken all of those passages and stuffed them into the context you wish for them; seeing them speaking of your ‘oneness’ with Christ.
Well; if that’s the best you have, and we’re not likely to get any further..as fun as it’s been, I have much more worthy things to do with my time, and you clearly don’t like my ‘wordiness’.