Friday, April 26, 2024

 There exists only one being who possesses immortality, while all other beings, including ourselves, have a beginning and eventually perish. This is why we are not immortal. God, on the other hand, has always existed and is not susceptible to death. Christ, being both divine and human, could not be defeated by death since He was divine. However, as a human, He experienced the consequences of sin despite being sinless. Feeling tired is not a sinful act, but it becomes easier for us to commit sins when we are in a weakened state. All sins stem from our inherent human limitations. Every individual has a breaking point or a weakness that they are bound to succumb to if given the opportunity. No one is exempt from some form of affliction, and all individuals will eventually succumb to physical death.

In the eternal realm, where time does not exist as it is merely a sequence of changes, there will be no decay or deterioration. However, we will continue to experience transformation from one state of glory to another without any corruption. As a human, Christ appears as though He has been sacrificed, symbolizing His role as the Lamb of God at the center of the throne. His blood has redeemed the chosen saints and serves as a demand for the atonement of all sinners. Through His sacrifice, He will ultimately eradicate sin and punish those who betray Him. He is revered in heaven for His unwavering power and authority.

In eternity, Christ, as a man, continues to undergo change, while simultaneously being God, who is incorruptible and unchanging. Unlike us, who are subject to corruption and constantly changing, in eternity we will no longer be bound by the limitations imposed by our human nature. Every human pursuit in this earthly realm is tainted by corruption, where good intentions often succumb to evil influences in the pursuit of goals. Sin arises from our inability to satisfy our natural desires. Only through Christ can we truly achieve our desires, as He embodies our true identity. In eternity, time will no longer be a factor, and we will experience continual growth and advancement from one state of glory to another.

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