I have heard many explanations, but none really seem to make sense. Does it make sense to anybody, that the Ressurection was always there, with God, and is a person to be worshipped? It is at the end of the Bible that it says "I am the Word", So I don't think there can be many Apostles commenting on this topic.
2006-06-18
23:21:30
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Yes, the Ressurection is Jesus. Why don't we call him by this name (Ressurection) ?
2006-06-18
23:28:29 ·
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The erection would be acceptable. Considering God's potency, being the Father of all mankind.
2006-06-18
23:32:07 ·
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There will be more ressurections, that's the master plan.
2006-06-18
23:38:39 ·
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Jesus is the word of God, Jesus is the resurrection, Jesus is God.
Joh 11:25 Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live:
Joh 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
2006-06-18 23:49:30
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answered by askglory2 2
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The expression "the Word " was used because it referred to Jesus, who had part in the original creation (the beginning) along with the Father and the Spirit, although collectively they all spoke the word to create. Jesus is not just a person, he is part of the God head. This confuses some people because Christians have never explained it well to others, saying it was a mystery.
The word "God" is just a human word for a concept. There is either a correct concept or and incorrect one. In the bible God indicates He has a multifaceted nature, so vast no one can comprehend it. The substance (concept)of God is ONE., ie there is only one concept of God that is correct. However, within this concept there are 3 persons in the Godhead who possess this substance. No other beings possess this substance, or quality of divinity. God is not simple but multifaceted. Jesus is an expression of this multifaceted nature. Jesus is God in the flesh. He represents the word of God. In the book of John, it says the Word of God became flesh. This was God's choice to come and dwell with us to teach us. Jesus prayed to the father to give us an example of how to pray. We are not supposed to understand everything perfectly. We are human. Only God can completely understand God.
Here is an example. There is a king who has a son. Only the king is king, but the son is the prince . Since the prince is the son of his father he shares his royalty. In the same way, only God the Father is King or the God identified in the Old Testament. He sent his son Jesus , the prince to help mankind. Jesus rightly claimed to be divine because he was the son of the Father God. There is still only one Father God, but since Jesus shares the same substance of divinity, he also is the son of God. In the same way, The Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father representing the spirit of the father to mankind. He also shares this divine quality since he is the spirit of the Father.
The concept of God, even in the 10 commandments, represents the substance or divinity of the God the Father, where Jesus and the Holy spirits share in this divinity.. In Hebrew the word echad (one, as in one god) actually means unity, not one person. The word Elohim was used in Genesis signifying God during creation. Elohim is plural, not singular.
So Christianity is consistent with the 10 commandments, saying there is one God, or a “unity” of Father Son and Spirit, in unity , and having one substance.
2006-06-18 23:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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ressurection is when Jesus died on the cross then rose again.I think the word refers to the bible and the lifestyle it promotes eg living by the ten commandments.Jesus was sent to earth to die for our sins so we would be saved.God wrote the Bible(the Word) and was preached by Jesus.The holy ghost is the spirit form that is with us.God is all knowing and created the heavens and earth. Hope this helps,or talk to a pastor or log onto a christian site.
2006-06-18 23:36:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes he was the Word and the Spirit tha movied over the waters when the earth was still void..
God Bless You
When you got some more time to study read this veres please
See just how much more God will give to you if you take the time for him
I am so excited for you my Friend, enjoy the bible this verses as well.
2006-06-19 00:04:26
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answered by ? 4
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Jesus has different names. One is 'The word'. This refers to his position in representing the word of God to mankind, and possibly to angels at times. It means that he tells us what God says.
Rev19:11-16...a white horse. And the one seated upon it is called Faithful and True, and he judges and carries on war in righteousness,..He has a name written that no one knows but he himself, and he is arrayed with an outer garment sprinkled with blood, and the name he is called is *The Word of God.*..upon his thigh, he has a name written, King of kings and Lord of lords.
So the Word, Jesus gives us all the words from God that we need to serve/worship God.
Rev 1:1 A revelation by Jesus Christ, which God gave him, to show...
2006-06-19 00:10:20
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answered by tina 3
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Jesus is the WORD of God (He is our intermediary between us and God), Jesus tells us what the Father wants and He prays to the Father for us (both ways involve words).
Jesus is called the resurrection because we can only live forever with God if we accept Jesus as our savior (Jesus said that "I am the way, the truth and the (everlasting) life"). Jesus is also called the Prince of Peace, the everlasting Father, Lord of Lords, etc......
2006-06-18 23:44:16
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answered by tim 6
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The word is the logos; cosmic christ. Jesus incarnated the logos.
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning.
Notice how "Jesus" is missing in the above?
Jesus is not son of god, Logos is. Resurrection is spiritual awakening, nothing more. People didn't understand his language so they came up with all sorts of mythology.
2006-06-18 23:48:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Erm...spooky, cos I've never thought of this before, but if we're talking about the "first" word, then it can't be resurrection, because there would have been nothing to be resurrected from. I hate to say it (despite the avatar!), but if you follow this logic, then the first word would have to have been "erection" - the first setting-up of things. Although I'm not sure "I am the erection" would have been particularly effective as a slogan.
2006-06-18 23:30:29
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answered by mdfalco71 6
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The text answers itself later on down. If you read John 1:1-14, it answers your question. The Word is Jesus.
2006-06-18 23:25:56
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answered by IL Padrino 4
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I demand an explanation or more clarity
anyway if this is a mather of god plans he being all knowing would know before hands what the "last word" of his own book would be. it makes a circle
2006-06-18 23:26:03
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answered by michael_gdl 4
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in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word was God, and the Word became flesh and dwelled among us." the word used for "word" was Logos - and represents Jesus. "In the beginning was Jesus, and Jesus was with God and Jesus was God, and Jesus became flesh and dwelled among us." The Word was the pre-incarnate Jesus Christ.
2006-06-19 01:42:28
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answered by Anonymous
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