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In this discussion it does.Nature is nature. It does not have to have a theological definition.
Incorrect. How do you feel about sin? Feel "Natural" to you? Surely doesn't to me.. that ought to tell you something...ANd that is how I am using it. What are we? Sinners. Why do we sin? Because it is our nature to sin. Why is it our nature to sin? Because our father Adam became a sinner and we are like our father. (Basic biology).
Granted.. but Jesus is God, therefore not incorrect to say "God has 2 Natures. For the benefit of clarity however, I agree with your correction.JESUS the Son, has two natures: God and man. The Father does not have two natures. The Holy Spirit does not have two natures.
"He who believes will never die", again.. we are eternal now, new creations now.. perfect, holy, righteous Now. We get a tent befitting our new nature, not a new nature befitting our glorified tent.Man was created very good. Not corrupt, but corruptible. Mortal---ABLE to die, but would not die with access to the tree of life. Through Adam we became doomed to death and corrupted. At the resurrection of the dead in Christ, or if we remain alive when Christ returns, we will still be us as the individuals that we are, but we will be changed to immortal and uncorruptible. (1 Cor 15). Obviously that is not now. Positionally and legally we are justified through faith in Christ, our sins having been canceled---Jesus paid the debt.