Thursday, February 1, 2024

 Only one being is immortal, while all others have a finite existence and eventually perish. This lack of immortality stems from the fact that we are not divine like God, who has always existed and is not susceptible to death. The unique nature of Christ, being both divine and human, meant that death could not conquer him as he possessed the essence of God. However, as a human, he experienced the consequences of sin, despite being sinless. It is important to note that fatigue in itself is not sinful, but it does create vulnerability to temptation and wrongdoing. Ultimately, all sins are a result of human limitations and shortcomings. Every individual has their breaking point and is susceptible to succumbing to weakness or temptation. No one is exempt from experiencing some form of ailment or adversity, and eventually, all individuals will face physical death.However, even in the realm of eternity where the concept of time ceases to exist, as time is merely a sequence of alterations and there will be no decay or deterioration, we will still undergo transformations from one state of glory to another without any loss of purity. Jesus Christ, in His human form, bears the resemblance of one who has been sacrificed. He is revered as the Lamb of God, positioned at the center of the throne, whose blood has redeemed the chosen saints and demands retribution from all sinners. Through the bloodshed of fools and betrayers, He will execute His mission to eradicate sin among mankind. His worship in heaven is a testament to His invincibility and inability to be hindered.As a mortal, Christ continues to evolve in eternity. However, it is important to recognize that He is also divine and therefore incorruptible, immortal, and unchanging. In contrast, when we enter eternity, we will no longer be subject to corruption or the constant state of change that characterizes humanity. This earthly realm is inherently flawed, as every human endeavor is influenced by both our natural inclinations and the corrupting forces around us. Our pursuit of achievement is often tainted by the overpowering presence of evil. Each sin we commit is a manifestation of our inability to fulfill our innate desires. Only through our connection with Christ can we truly obtain what we long for, as He represents our true, willing essence. In eternity, the concept of time will no longer hold significance, and instead, we will continuously experience growth and improvement, progressing from one state of glory to another.

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