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GoD's WorK - God's Puzzle Solved

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52 God’s Workmust believe in Jesus by having faith and then repent. As longas one is still carnal, one must be completely destroyed (die). Thecarnal nature must go.The ResurrectionSome do not understand the meaning of a “resurrection.” Theybelieve that God resurrects only to give life to some - and deathto others. They believe that those who die receive no salvation.But, this is not biblical. Jesus said that God does not destroypeople forever, “For he is not a God of the dead, but of theliving: for all live unto him” (Luke 20:38). It was never God’spurpose to put people to death. People’s own sins caused theirdeath (I Corinthians 15:56). When God resurrects individuals, itis to give them “life.” This is the main subject that is expoundedin detail in I Corinthians 15.The full content and subject in I Corinthians 15:12 concerns theresurrection of the dead. Is there a “resurrection?” I Corinthians15:19-20 declares that this is so. What is the purpose of theresurrection? You read that, “For as in Adam all die, even so inChrist shall all be made alive” (I Corinthians 15:22). Read thewhole chapter and you will see the purpose of God is to have afinal resurrection to get rid of death (I Corinthians 15:54). Theword “all” in the case of Adam cannot be different from the word“all” in the second case relating to Jesus. If “all” died under Adam’ssin, then by logical deduction, “all” will live under Christ.The first “all” means the same thing as the second “ALL.” Thisprocess will be discussed later in more detail.God resurrects people to give them life. That is why Christ cameinto the world. I John 4:14 states that, “the Father sent The Sonto be The Savior of The World.” It is by means of redemption

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