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simpleas
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I’m sorry, didn’t realise this would sound sad to some people.This is a very sad ending in this mini-topic, and I don’t want to accuse you and make you mad, but I am quite perplexed on your “we’ll see” attitude, because I think you understand that this isn’t just our saying so, but the revelation of God’s truth to mankind. Yet, it only makes sense that your not understanding that; so, you may need to digest this further; besides, I can hardly hope you will change all your thinking in the next text you write. Let, it be in His time then with the help of our prayers.
I think my imagination can run away with me sometimes, and I don’t always write what I am trying to say, so confuse people and myself!
I think why I have this thought that we might not necessary have a human body, that which we have now, when the new world comes again, is when i have reflected on the first 3 lines of the first account of creation, especially " And God’s spirit hovered over the water."
We are told God made us in his image, how do we understand that?
I understand it to be our spirit/soul that is God’s image, I can never understand how we are made in God’s image if we think God somehow looked like a human being as there were none before Adam and Eve?
To me God isn’t a human being, he is a spirit, beyond all we can imagine him to look like.
He came as a human being to teach us the truth in the person of Jesus, why did he think best to humble himself as a human being, rather than reveal himself as the spirit, because this may have been the best way to get his message across?
But yes, in the creed I profess the ressurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come again so I do believe in this, I’m on a journey to fully understand it.
Please as most have done, point out where I am looking at it wrong and so not quite joining the dots, I will appreciate it.
Thanks