Well, no it wasn’t at the “moment” that Christ said “I am” that all life WENT through him. Christ is the eternal WORD through whom all things were made. All things, including all life is, eternally speaking, through him.
But Peter it was you that quoted John
“I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.” (John 10:11)
This clearly means that before Jesus came, life was in reality existing, but through Moses. (ultimately by the Father)
When Jesus came, it was in His name that all spiritual life went through.
That does not mean the resurrection of the dead applied to humankind before Christ’s sacrifice. He said, “I am the Resurrection and the Life” and “No one comes to the Father but through me.”
Is resurrection of the dead the ONLY form of living?
Is my grandmother and your ancestors not living souls?
Did Jesus release those righteous souls from Abraham’s bosom to death?
They are all alive Peter.
God is Spirit, the souls share in that life.
And, no it is not a “true realization” to say that “eternal life existed long before Jesus came.” Eternal life is “eternal.” Eternal things do not have a past and eternal life has no past, either, in the sense that you suppose it “existed long before Jesus.” This does not mean, however, that human beings were resurrected into eternal life “long before Jesus.” Otherwise the Resurrection of Jesus would to be superfluous.
Peter, you seem to be confused.
When a Jew was born in the year 300BC, and died a righteous man, a saint, what happens to his soul when he physically died? Did the soul die too? Is that persons soul dead at this moment? Will that soul ever die?
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