Christ is both fully human and fully divine, and the union is perfect and complete. The essences are entirely separate in this union. It is impossible for God to be physically in parts of the entire cosmos. God is not a physical being like us, but rather an incorporeal spirit. He does not have a body like we do, but rather is sustained by spirit.God is eternal in nature, meaning that He has always existed and will always exist. This contrast between humans and creatures of nature is one of life's constants. Ascension to divine consciousness is a lifelong journey, no matter where it occurs. Scripture can change the meaning of "eternal life" to mean a high quality of life, no matter what other compositions may be available.Since we could never be counted infinitely, we included a beginning and our organic bodies in our reckoning. Christ is the eternal Son of God who has always been, but He took on a physical body so that He could help us. He is always there to intervene on our behalf, and we can trust Him to always be there for us. In conclusion, Christ's body is not eternal. He was so human that He subdued the beginning of Himself. Eternal life is a desirable quality of life because it means never having to experience the pain and suffering of birth and death. The life I live without Christ feels like living in a dark and dreary world.Eternal life is living in individuality and substitution is not direct participation. We don't make decisions based on what has happened in the past, but on what we see as the best course of action for the future. God's conclusions about alliances within the Trinity and with those who are associated with Christ are based on eternity, not on the fleeting passage of time.He has the ability to quickly reach his desired outcome by starting from the beginning that is correctly marked. We were chosen by God before the creation of the physical world. We were not chosen by direct participation. Eternal salvation was bestowed by His sovereign will and extraordinary power. Conscious will and extraordinary power cannot always be accurately perceived. You can definitely experience the direct answer. That's what holds us up in Christ: not direct participation.We know that we have access to the divine nature of God, so we are the temple where he lives. We feel very close to Him in that place. Not by outright taking, but through selective possession, we attained wealth. We have eternal life because we are members of Christ, and Christ is the one who gives us this life. What is rightfully Christ's belongs to us, as we are united with Him.
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