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● 1Cor 15:34 . . Come to your senses and stop sinning. For to your shame I say
that some of you don't have the knowledge of God.
That directive is in connection with some of the Corinthians suggesting dead
people stay dead and never recover.
"Now if Christ is preached that He has been raised from the dead, how do some
among you say that there is no resurrection of the dead?" (1Cor 15:12)
Apparently some of the Corinthians couldn't see that Christ's resurrection proves
it's possible for dead people to be revived.
A measure of that blindness exists even today among people who insist that
Christ's crucified dead body wasn't restored to life. They insist he came back from
death with another body: a so-called glorified body; and some even insist that
Christ came back from death as a spirit being instead of a human being, and others
postulate that his post crucifixion appearances were done as an angel disguised in a
fully functioning human avatar. But if any of that were true, then Christ's prediction
at John 2:19-22 would be easily invalidated.
According to 1Cor 15:51-53 and 1Thes 4:13-17, Christ's followers will first be
restored to life as they were, and then be transformed into something very
wonderful as they levitate up to meet the Lord in the air.
There is really no sensible reason to object Christ underwent the very same
process, to wit: his crucified remains were first restored to life just as he predicted;
and then forty days later, at some point during the flight up to Heaven per Acts
1:9, his natural mortal body underwent transformation into a supernatural immortal
body.
* According to 1Cor 15:34, people who believe Christ's crucified dead body is still
dead aren't fully conscious; viz: they're like someone in a stupor; i.e. dazed.
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● 1Cor 15:34 . . Come to your senses and stop sinning. For to your shame I say
that some of you don't have the knowledge of God.
That directive is in connection with some of the Corinthians suggesting dead
people stay dead and never recover.
"Now if Christ is preached that He has been raised from the dead, how do some
among you say that there is no resurrection of the dead?" (1Cor 15:12)
Apparently some of the Corinthians couldn't see that Christ's resurrection proves
it's possible for dead people to be revived.
A measure of that blindness exists even today among people who insist that
Christ's crucified dead body wasn't restored to life. They insist he came back from
death with another body: a so-called glorified body; and some even insist that
Christ came back from death as a spirit being instead of a human being, and others
postulate that his post crucifixion appearances were done as an angel disguised in a
fully functioning human avatar. But if any of that were true, then Christ's prediction
at John 2:19-22 would be easily invalidated.
According to 1Cor 15:51-53 and 1Thes 4:13-17, Christ's followers will first be
restored to life as they were, and then be transformed into something very
wonderful as they levitate up to meet the Lord in the air.
There is really no sensible reason to object Christ underwent the very same
process, to wit: his crucified remains were first restored to life just as he predicted;
and then forty days later, at some point during the flight up to Heaven per Acts
1:9, his natural mortal body underwent transformation into a supernatural immortal
body.
* According to 1Cor 15:34, people who believe Christ's crucified dead body is still
dead aren't fully conscious; viz: they're like someone in a stupor; i.e. dazed.
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