You don’t have a soul; you are a soul?
- By CoreyD
- Bibliology & Hermeneutics
- 92 Replies
You are most welcome.
Be a lot cooler if you did...
No thanks.
If I could read mind in my imperfect state, do you know how much trouble I'd be in?
Think about it. It's best to leave the mind reading to perfect beings, like Christ.
Us humans can all be uncool... including @Grip Docility .
? Can you put that in English please. You lost me. Sorry.Like when in the middle of a sinless doctrine debate.... aaaaaaannnnd they quoted James chapter 2, aaaaaaannnnd a scripture wall involving the word "obey"... Annnnnnddddd They're quoting condemnation scripture towards me.....
I'm sorry.Sigh... Do you know how much scripture surfing we are going to have to do to fully define this? You have a gift for asking questions that are a 100 lb sack of nails, contained in a 1 lb sack!
Am I asking too many questions.
I ask questions in order to be clear in understanding a person.
If it's too much for you, just let me know, and I'll stop.
Oh, good.I Love you for that!
Thanks.This is going to have to be a specific, dedicated post. It will be a rather large one, to back it up scripturally... so... I will generate it and link it (here), after we chug through this monster post, that currently exists.
In post (Number 37) I said:Genesis 1:2 Ruach Elohim
Genesis 6:17 Ruach (Breath of Life)
G4151 - pneuma - Strong's Greek Lexicon
G4151 - pneuma - Strong's Greek Lexicon (kjv)
Interesting enough, we see God form from the lifeless dust of the earth, a man, in Genesis 2:7.
Several interesting Hebrew words come to play in this small portion of scripture, that crescendo, in a sense, at Genesis 2:7.
5315. nephesh (Feminine, Soul, Living Being)
5397. neshamah (Feminine, Breath) - From nasham; a puff, i.e. Wind, angry or vital breath, divine inspiration, intellect. Or (concretely) an animal -- blast, (that) breath(-eth), inspiration, soul, spirit.
5301. naphach
Brown-Driver-Briggs
[נָפַח] verb breathe, blow (כור נפוח Ecclus 43:4 a furnace blown upon (heated hot); Late Hebrew נָפַח id., ᵑ7 נְפַח, Syriac; Assyrian napâ—u, inflame, nappa—u, smith DlHWB 474; Arabic (and)blow; EthiopicorDi712); —
I find these words interesting, because, within them, the equation for life is revealed. What I find most interesting is that God intimately breaths His very "Breath" into "lifeless dust"...... which needed some form of liquid to become (clay)... which I personally believe is echoed here (John 9:6)
All this to say, (dead substance created by God} + {Breath and possible salivation of God) = (Human Soul, Human Being, Living spiritual Being)
I would not have known, if I had not asked, because I did not read that post.
Thank you for being patient enough to answer.
It's not your fault, sorry.Could you please quote where in the world you got the idea that I insinuated that God "did not"...... It was either a typo, or a misunderstanding on your part, due to the fact that I was responding in a relaxed format, lacking precision.
It's that mistake I made with seeing just one lion.
I probably was imagining myself as David, killing that lion.
It was actually @Semper-Fi who said it, several times.
Again, sorry for the mix up.
I recognize now there are two lions in this arena.
That's not the question, sorry.There's that 100 lb sack of nails. This isn't just one question. What it appears that you are asking is several questions.
When did Adam become "Eternal"?
You didn't say Adam was eternal. You said Adam had an eternal soul within him.
However, if you are saying that Adam is the soul, and therefore Adam is eternal, my question to you would be, 'Did Adam die?'.
So, perhaps you could clarify your belief on this first.
Does Adam have an eternal soul, or is Adam the eternal soul, or both, or other?
If you believe Adam has an eternal soul, yes. When did Adam receive his eternal soul?When did Adam become/receive his Soul?
No. I would not express that, because I know persons refer to the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, to support the belief in the immortal soul.I don't agree that the soul is eternal, can you proof this?
I'd rather ask, 'how can the soul be immortal, when the Bible says the soul dies?'
Done. Thanks.Please correct me if I am wrong, so we can approach this in a way that answers your question, specifically.
You can read it in Genesis. But, that would be a lazy answer, and I have promised to become more articulate. So, here goes an attempt at a precise answer.
We have to nail down a fact that scripture reveals, first. We are made in the image of God. That is no joke. God is a "Trinity/Tri-Unity" ie. God is Tri-Une or Fully Une and also Fully Three. (Please don't go into Trinity doctrine at this point, as it is a well established matter that would derail this conversation beyond repair, to expound, exegete on the matter, at this point. God is 1 and 3.
We are 1 and 3, as well.
1: Mind: Romans 12:2 Do not be conformed to this age, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may discern what is the good, pleasing, and perfect will of God.
2: Heart: 1 Samuel 12:24 Only fear the Lord and serve him faithfully with all your heart. For consider what great things he has done for you.
3: Soul: 1 Peter 2:25 For you were going astray like sheep; but now have returned to the Shepherd and Overseer of your souls.
You don't believe we are body / flesh then?
Scriptural links on this matter could easily turn into 1000's of scriptures to back this... however, luckily, we have them all 3 in one location.
Luke 10:27 And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’
What about spirit?
Also, what about strength?
At Luke 10:27, we read, And he answered, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself.”
I gathered the reasoning of the mind of men, Grip.Okay, hopefully you gathered the simple scriptural point that we are made in God's image, in a very special way, from that spoiler.
Is that not what that is?
To answer your question...Next, we are going to have to bind a scriptural understanding of how this plays out, in light of our discussion.The mind, grey matter... physical being that is capable of thought, is DUST. It rots upon death.
The heart, inclinations, desires, culmination of will, needs and secret motives. This is the part that "goes of like a light switch turned to off" when we die, that you keep referring to.
The Soul, This is the part of us that simultaneously contains the very result of our heart and mind as they respond to our existence within this world. This "Thing" also contains the very "Breath of God". It's our very TRUE BEING. Our Bodies are Dust of an ephemeral sort, in the presence of a world marred by "DEATH". (Why did that guy use quotation marks when he said death?.... Because, death is now a literal being. It's another name for the devil! When God "Defeats" death, in Revelation, He is literally casting the being responsible for Death existing within His creation into the Lake of Fire.)
The Soul is the part of us that God is after! The Soul is what God SAVED, when He died, was buried and rose from the dead. God spiritually defeated "death" at Golgotha, but will physically defeat "death" at Hinnom/Gehenna.
Ask yourself this question... WHO can KILL/Destroy the Soul?
Matthew 10:28 Don’t fear those who kill the body but are not able to kill the soul; rather, fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.Who is the "Him" in that verse?
Ecclesiastes 12:7
and the dust returns to the earth as it once was,and the spirit returns to God who gave it.
Ecclesiastes 3:20-21
20 All are going to the same place; all come from dust, and all return to dust. 21 Who knows if the spirit of people rises upward and the spirit of animals goes downward to the earth?
Isaiah 57:16
For I will not accuse you forever,and I will not always be angry;for then the spirit would grow weak before Me,even the breath of man, which I have made.
Hebrews 12:9
Furthermore, we had natural fathers discipline us, and we respected them. Shouldn’t we submit even more to the Father of spirits and live?
Matthew 10:28
Don’t fear those who kill the body but are not able to kill the soul; rather, fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.
Revelation 6:9
When He opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the people (Souls)[a] slaughtered because of God’s word and the testimony they had.
Philippians 1:23
I am pressured by both. I have the desire to depart and be with Christ—which is far better—
2 Corinthians 5:8
and we are confident and satisfied to be out of the body and at home with the Lord.
2 Timothy 4:6
For I am already being poured out as a drink offering, and the time for my departure is close.
Jonah 2:2
I called to the Lord in my distress,and He answered me.I cried out for help in the belly of Sheol;You heard my voice
1 Peter 3:18-20
For Christ also suffered for sins once for all,[a]the righteous for the unrighteous,[b]that He might bring you[c] to God,after being put to death in the fleshly realm[d]but made alive in the spiritual realm.[e]19 In that state[f] He also went and made a proclamation to the spirits in prison[g] 20 who in the past were disobedient, when God patiently waited in the days of Noah
Persons - the soul - can did by various means. See here.
However, the person can only be destroyed permanently, withut any hope of return to life, by the ones who determine that - God and Christ.
Thanks. See you later.I'm Glad I understand your perspective!
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