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Author Topic:   The Bodily Resurrection of Christ was Impossible
thewordofgod 
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Message 1 of 2 (604474)
02-12-2011 2:12 PM


1 Peter 3
18: For Christ also died for sins once for all, the righteous for the unrighteous, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh but made alive in the spirit;
John 6
63: It is the spirit that gives life, the flesh is of no avail; the words that I have spoken to you are spirit and life.
64: But there are some of you that do not believe." For Jesus knew from the first who those were that did not believe, and who it was that would betray him.
65: And he said, "This is why I told you that no one can come to me unless it is granted him by the Father."
This verse by Peter, the only disciple to have faith before Jesus died, knew what happened to Jesus. Never once does Peter talk about Jesus visiting them in the upper room after he supposedly resurrected in his body. That's because it never happened.
Jesus always let his disciples know what to expect if he knew something about the future. Jesus had to wait until God revealed himself to one of his disciples before he could die for the sins of all people. Peter happened to be the only disciple that God revealed himself to and let Peter know that Jesus was the Christ spoken about in the prophesies. When Peter told Jesus about what God has given him, Jesus instantly knew he was on his way to death.
The first thing he did was to talk to the disciples about what was going to happen to him. He talked about his coming death and that he would send the Holy Spirit to them after he died. Everything he talked to them about was spiritual things and not the flesh. Jesus knew that all flesh was made from the dust (atoms) and to the dust it shall return. There was no need to tell the disciples about this because they all knew our bodies deteriorated and end up to be bones later on.
The only thing Jesus was interested in was the spirit working in their lives once he was gone. He told them they would do everything he did and even more they would do. Not one word was mentioned about him resurrecting in his body and meeting them in the upper room. This would have been a serious breach of trust and one big lie to the disciples who weren't expecting to ever see Jesus in his body again. If it was true that Jesus raised in his flesh, then he would have told his disciples all about it to make sure someone wasn't lying to them. Anyone could come to them after his death and say they were the resurrected Christ because the disciples didn't have the truth in them to know the difference. This is why it was important for Jesus to tell them everything that will happen after he died.
This story of the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ was an addition made by the Roman government who killed all the saints and had to deceive their followers. By falsifying the new testament writings and adding pagan ideas to them, they easily deceived the new Christians. This pagan idea of Jesus floating into the clouds has nothing to do with God. God is invisible and infinite so Jesus didn't have to float anywhere. His created Holy Spirit that was using his flesh was the one who remained alive after his flesh died. The Romans were pagan worshipers and their gods lived in the sky where they said Jesus went to.
The new testament is loaded with Roman lies in it so don't trust it for anything. You need the truth in you in order to know what lies were added. Otherwise, you're being lied to and when you teach those lies to someone else, you are a false prophet. The gospel Jesus preached is the way, the truth and the life because the gospel is the Word and the voice of God. The flesh of Jesus died like all other men so he wasn't special in that respect but he was the Word in his created form. Jesus Christ remains alive and he's in my flesh today.

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