[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John writes:
Who said anything about my sins and iniquities being different from others?   
Certainly not me.   But now, with Christ as one who has clearly reconciled humanity 
with the divine,  our sins and iniquities are hidden in Him.   Do you deny this?????   
  
judyt: Yes .. what does Jesus want with our sin and iniquity?  Also He is seated in 
the 3rd heaven at the RH of the Father and sin and iniquity are not allowed there.  
There is no sin allowed in heaven, this is why we must deal with it here if we plan to 
go there. 

John: There is no point in my continuing the discussion if we cannot work this problem 
out.   Before I get too serious about your denial, above,  I guess I do not know with 
whom I am dealing.   You know, I fellowship brethren in a number of differenct 
churches and not a single person I know in any of a dozen or so churches would ever 
issue such a denial. 

judyt: Think about it John. Yes He died on the cross as a sacrifice for sin but there 
is no sin and iniquity in Him or in heaven. Where would such a doctrine come from?    

John: I  cannot demand an answer but I have no intentions of discussing anything else 
with you except the issues surrounding the Cross.   The question:   exactly what did 
the Cross accomplish in your opinion?

judyt: At the cross Jesus willingly gave Himself as a sacrifice for us and was raised 
by the power of God to the RH of the Father where he sits today making intercession 
for us.  He was manifest in the flesh, justified in the spirit, and received into 
heaven.

The scriptures teach that the first man Adam was a living soul(humanity) and the 
second man Adam a life giving spirit.  The New Creation in Christ is spiritual John. 
Yes we have a physical body which will eventually become dust. In Christ we are to 
live and walk after the Spirit reckoning our old man dead. I don't know what a 
transformed body is other than that it is different. It can walk through walls where 
this one can not.



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