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Some members strongly hold this view - your comments appreciated.
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Interesting question. He was made in the image of God which would include the Holy Spirit. He then disobeyed and experience spiritual death which with include the departure of the Holy Spirit.Some members strongly hold this view - your comments appreciated.
I would agree with that but we are not exactly has Adam was, I would suggest the the Holy Spirit comes to us to invite us to accept Jesus, if we accept the Holy Spirit stays to help us develop as believers, if we reject the Holy Spirit we have made our decision and the Holy Spirit has no reason to stay with us.There are different views as to what it means to be made in the image of God.
Many believe all humans are made in the image of God. Genesis 9:6
In the beginning God’s presence was with Adam and Eve in the garden,Well I have a different take...
When referring to the New Covenant to come, both Jeremiah and Ezekiel predict that God would indwell believers and in so doing, seal them against disobedience by His indwelling Fear.
If Adam and Eve had this indwelling Fear of God they would never have eaten the forbidden fruit.
I conclude then that God's plan of salvation through Jesus took care of the human weakness and propensity to sin by personally indwelling them as promised.
In the beginning God’s presence was with Adam and Eve in the garden,
he wasn’t there in passing.Yes, but was God's presence indwelling ?
This was predicted to happen after the crucifixion as part of the promise of the New Covenant.
Yes your latter part is correct the fact he is all in one ,his presence would have been in dwelling in them at that time, after the crucifixion, came the Holy Spirit , that is our equivalent to his presence.Yes, but was God's presence indwelling ?
This was predicted to happen after the crucifixion as part of the promise of the New Covenant.
Well I have a different take...
When referring to the New Covenant to come, both Jeremiah and Ezekiel predict that God would indwell believers and in so doing, seal them against disobedience by His indwelling Fear.
If Adam and Eve had this indwelling Fear of God they would never have eaten the forbidden fruit.
I conclude then that God's plan of salvation through Jesus took care of the human weakness and propensity to sin by personally indwelling them as promised.
I don't think that scripture speaks of ANYONE being INDWELT by the Holy Spirit ... prior to Pentecost. The OT scriptures speak of the Spirit "resting upon" certain people ... not including Adam.Some members strongly hold this view - your comments appreciated.
An image ... is NOT the FULLNESS ...Interesting question. He was made in the image of God which would include the Holy Spirit. He then disobeyed and experience spiritual death which with include the departure of the Holy Spirit.
I would agree with that but we are not exactly has Adam was, I would suggest the the Holy Spirit comes to us to invite us to accept Jesus, if we accept the Holy Spirit stays to help us develop as believers, if we reject the Holy Spirit we have made our decision and the Holy Spirit has no reason to stay with us.
And yet looking at the history of humanity as a result of the Fall with its evils: sin, suffering, pain, and death, along with the good we experience here, combined with God’s dealings with man down through the centuries make little sense IMO if at the end of the day God simply just makes it all better, for some at least, by injecting them with a Fear of God.Well I have a different take...
When referring to the New Covenant to come, both Jeremiah and Ezekiel predict that God would indwell believers and in so doing, seal them against disobedience by His indwelling Fear.
If Adam and Eve had this indwelling Fear of God they would never have eaten the forbidden fruit.
I conclude then that God's plan of salvation through Jesus took care of the human weakness and propensity to sin by personally indwelling them as promised.
Some members strongly hold this view - your comments appreciated.