Since Lazarus was resurrected into a mortal body which by definition contains a sin nature, yes he would have sinned as often after his resurrection as before
2006-06-27 22:39:33
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answered by godsladydi 3
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What saint?
Saints are people who are still alive e.g in Ephesians 1:1 Paul addresses the believers as "saints" as he was sending this letter to a church of people still alive, then saints are people who are believers and still alive, NOT dead people.
That is just false Roman Catholic teaching. If you follow the false gospel of the Rcs you will always remain ignorant of the Scriptures and the truth will be a stranger to you.
Also we are told in Romans 3:23 For al have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Yes Lazarus was a sinner as we all are. Even the saints sin. Only Jesus was perfect, no sin was found in Him. EVERYONE else is a sinner and that includes Mary.
In Luke's Gospel Chapter 1: 46-47 And Mary said," My soul doth magnify the Lord, and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Savior.
Now if Mary had not been a sinner she would have no need of a Savior. But she WAS a sinner and she admits here the need of a Savior.
The Bible is the inerrant word of God, all else is mans false teaching.
King James Bible
2006-06-27 22:47:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh goody! More ghost stories!
You do realize that Jesus was not the only person to raise the dead, don't you. He was an exorcist. It was common practice back then for exorcists to raise the dead. It's a Jewish tradition. Read a history book.
Psst. I'll tell you a secret. The trick is that he wasn't dead in the first place.
-SD-
2006-06-27 22:51:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Dead men rising from graves? It's mythology for heaven's sake, hello?
Anyway while I'm here...
"it is appointed unto men once to die..." [Hebrews 9:27]
Interesting how it didn't apply to Lazarus.
2006-06-27 22:47:40
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answered by Anonymous
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NO I DO NOT THINK SO.Coz he was raised with the hands of the mighty one ,the spirit of the lord now dwelled in him that i think he might have never sinned since he was raised
2006-06-27 22:43:00
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answered by Anonymous
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No. In the final state (after judgment) sin is no longer desired.
In glorified state: "Non posse pecare".
Good question.
2006-06-28 00:35:56
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answered by Anonymous
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yes he is still capable of sinning, as long as he still posses
the human nature.
2006-06-27 22:55:38
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answered by lil 2
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Don't be so gullible, it's just a story. You may as well believe in the tooth fairy.
2006-06-27 22:41:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question. I cannot answer that one.
2006-06-27 22:38:03
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answered by kriend 7
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