I do not know if in the state of being dead, if Jesus Christ was not aware of anything as Abraham is not aware to this day - as I do not yet fully understand 100% all things about The One True God (The Father and His Son) - as it is an enigma - and Jesus Christ was the first in His Creation - and Jesus was unified with His Father from the beginning of all things; as when you see and hear Jesus Christ, you see and hear The Father.
Jesus Himself said that He had the power to give up His Life and Raise it up again - and the Scripture confirms that The Father resurrected Jesus Christ.
I do not believe Jesus was lying when He said that He had the power to raise Himself up again from the dead.
We know that everything in creation exists in Him (Jesus Christ) - and The Father always does His work through Jesus Christ.
Jesus was still in charge of all things when He became a human being; as he was still unified with His Father.
As Ray said on many occasions - there is more to Our God than we realise.
Hi George, I believe that it is important to understand that when Christ died for our sins, He was indeed dead. I do not believe this is an enigma, Ray spoke about it many times.
It's always good to review these aspects of truth and this is from the LOF article 16E. 'Hades and the Second Death.'
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"Death and hell [hades/unseen] followed with him" (Rev. 6:08)
Notice that again we have "death and hell" put together. The reason is rational: the one leads to the other (as in our three different definition for the word 'death'):
"And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell [Gk: hades] followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth." (Rev. 6:08).
Clearly, sword, hunger, death, and beasts, are four methods of ending life which then brings all these categories to hell/hades, the realm of the DEAD. And this is the same hell/hades which our Lord was in when He was dead in the tomb, where it was prophesied that His soul (His sentient, animated life of feelings and emotions) would not be left there in this unseen, imperceptible, condition and realm of the dead.
And it is these dead "people," not dead "cadavers" which God is going to raise.
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And when Jesus died for the sins of the world, He was also "dead." If Jesus was not dead as theologians and many Christians believe, then we don't have a Saviour. God the Father did not send Jesus' "body" to be the "Saviour of the world." Let's read it again:
"For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures" (I Cor. 15:3).
It was "CHRIST" Who died for our sins and it was "CHRIST" Who was DEAD. When people "die," they are "dead." Christ "died," and Christ was "dead." And therefore, it is Christ Who is the Saviour of the World, not a "cadaver."
"And we have seen and do testify that the Father sent [Gk: 'send out on a mission'--hence a commission] the Son [Who? 'the Son.' The Son's body? NO, 'THE SON] to be the Saviour of the world" (I John 4:14).
Are we to believe that the "Saviour of the world" was a "cadaver"--the dead body of Jesus? Is that what the Father commissioned? NO, the Father commissioned "THE SON [Jesus Christ] to be the Saviour of the world." Who or What "died for our sins?" Someone's "body?" Let's read it again: "CHRIST died for our sins according to the Scriptures" (I Cor. 15:3). I'm going too fast again, aren't I? So why do orthodox Christian theologians teach that Jesus NEVER DIED, and since only His "body" died, then His "body" must be "the Saviour of the world."
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Jesus died, and was DEAD. When they put Jesus' body in the tomb, they put JESUS in the tomb. When Jesus died for the sins of the world; Jesus was dead, not just His body. And when Jesus rose from the dead, it was not just His body. It is JESUS Who is the "Saviour of the world," and not just a corpse, a body, a cadaver? Christians have taught the world that man can't die. That he has an immortal soul that cannot die. That when people die they are not dead. That at death people "go somewhere." It is all unscriptural pagan nonsense.
Jesus' soul, His sentient being, His intellect, feelings, emotions, and heart, which define the human soul, went into a state of "imperceptibility." His soul was in the realm or state of hades which means "the unseen, the imperceptible," the state of death, the realm of the dead, the sheol of the Hebrew.
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Now then, do the dead know that they are dead, or do they know anything at all?
"For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not ANYTHING" (Ecc. 9:5).
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I do not believe Jesus was lying when He said that He had the power to raise Himself up again from the dead.
We know that everything in creation exists in Him (Jesus Christ) - and The Father always does His work through Jesus Christ.
Jesus was still in charge of all things when He became a human being; as he was still unified with His Father.
Yes George, everything concerning this creation is, was and will be done through Christ, but we also know that everything that Christ is comes from the Father. Christ depend on the Father, the Father does not depend on Christ. So when Jesus was actually crucified and was dead (a critical part of the work of this creation), and was without life of any kind for that short period of time, it is not hard to figure that the Father continued to sustain this/His creation.
mercy, peace and love
Kat