well is he? if not then what? how does scripture inform us?
You better believe it - it's actually a key point in the Gospel that one must understand. The apostle John says if one doesn't admit that Jesus came in the flesh, he is antichrist (1 John 4:2-3).well is he? if not then what? how does scripture inform us?
well is he? if not then what? how does scripture inform us?
Lu 24:39 "Behold My hands and My feet, that it is I Myself. Handle Me and see, for a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see I have."well is he? if not then what? how does scripture inform us?
Well Jesus is God so he can be everywhere at once, just like while he was on earth and in heaven at the same time prior to his passion (John 3:13). The Bible says that angels specifically are spirits (Hebrews 1:14) and Jesus says specifically that spirits do not have flesh and bone (Luke 24:39). Jesus is making the point that we will be like the angels in terms of not marrying or having marriage, because we will have our spiritual bodies (like unto Christ) according to 1 Corinthians 15:42-53, but we will nonetheless have bodies like him.Funny how people are quick enough to admit that Jesus has a physical body (albeit glorified), and they often quote the verse that we will be like angels at the resurrection (who neither marry nor are given in marriage), and that we will be raised like Christ was, but no one ever seems to make the logical connection to say that angels have physical bodies. It's always the assertion that angels are only spirits. Yet, we saw Christ, after the resurrection, doing things much like an angel, appearing to people at will and ascending into Heaven just like the angels in Jacob's dream.
does he still has his resurrected flesh? has it changed after his ascension?Lu 24:39 "Behold My hands and My feet, that it is I Myself. Handle Me and see, for a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see I have."
Funny how people are quick enough to admit that Jesus has a physical body (albeit glorified), and they often quote the verse that we will be like angels at the resurrection (who neither marry nor are given in marriage), and that we will be raised like Christ was, but no one ever seems to make the logical connection to say that angels have physical bodies. It's always the assertion that angels are only spirits. Yet, we saw Christ, after the resurrection, doing things much like an angel, appearing to people at will and ascending into Heaven just like the angels in Jacob's dream.
does he still has his resurrected flesh? has it changed after his ascension?
Funny how people are quick enough to admit that Jesus has a physical body (albeit glorified), and they often quote the verse that we will be like angels at the resurrection (who neither marry nor are given in marriage), and that we will be raised like Christ was, but no one ever seems to make the logical connection to say that angels have physical bodies. .
well is he? if not then what? how does scripture inform us?
No. He ascended in the same flesh in which he was raised and will come again in the same flesh in which he was raised.
well is he? if not then what? how does scripture inform us?
Funny how people are quick enough to admit that Jesus has a physical body (albeit glorified), and they often quote the verse that we will be like angels at the resurrection (who neither marry nor are given in marriage), and that we will be raised like Christ was, but no one ever seems to make the logical connection to say that angels have physical bodies. It's always the assertion that angels are only spirits. Yet, we saw Christ, after the resurrection, doing things much like an angel, appearing to people at will and ascending into Heaven just like the angels in Jacob's dream.
If angels are not only spirits then how are they made into a flame of fire?Funny how people are quick enough to admit that Jesus has a physical body (albeit glorified), and they often quote the verse that we will be like angels at the resurrection (who neither marry nor are given in marriage), and that we will be raised like Christ was, but no one ever seems to make the logical connection to say that angels have physical bodies. It's always the assertion that angels are only spirits. Yet, we saw Christ, after the resurrection, doing things much like an angel, appearing to people at will and ascending into Heaven just like the angels in Jacob's dream.