Is spiritual death a biblical reality? If so, how is it an enemy? (I dare someone to say that it’s not.)
Most Christians seem to believe that when they die physically, their soul departs the earthly realm to be “at home with the Lord.” At Christ’s return there is a general resurrection, in which the saints are raised bodily—reconstituted and transformed—and thereafter remain forever with the Lord in the consummated kingdom. Question: Given all that being true, exactly how is physical death an enemy?
The OP is "Did the Fall Initiate Death and Predation
When a Christian dies physically, their soul departs from the earthly realm to be with God.
That is After Christ defeated spiritual death on the Cross.
1 Corinthians 15:55-57, 2 Timothy 1:10, and 1 Corinthians 15:26
And Christ will return to defeat physical death at the resurrection.
So death, being necessary of defeat, is an enemy.
So, if Adam sinned, physical and spiritual death resulted, then the Fall initiated death
Christ Resurrected was triumph over death, which death resulted from Adam's sin
I am hesitant to mention some things because I don't mean in any way to infere anything about God
Genesis 3: 21 references predation
Genesis 3: 15 enmity, enemy, predatation? Enmity is the right to self defense rather than predation.?
Raises some questions (by quite a stretch)
Death was a condition after the Fall and to get dead required the beasts to munch on man and on each other
If enmity is a factor in that munching
Is enmity a sin? Does sin require intent? Or even knowledge of sin?
Is enmity in Genesis 3:15 decreed specifically and is not a factor in the natural order of things.
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