5.Birth of the Church

The Lord Explains

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Evangelism, Education, General Christianity
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Author: The Lord's Scribe ISBN: 1230000742771
Publisher: The Lord's Scribe Publication: October 27, 2015
Imprint: The Lord's Scribe Language: English
Author: The Lord's Scribe
ISBN: 1230000742771
Publisher: The Lord's Scribe
Publication: October 27, 2015
Imprint: The Lord's Scribe
Language: English

#5.The Lord explains that Easter can be basically split into two parts, (1) Jesus' suffering and death on Good Friday, which deals with sin and Jesus taking on our sin-debts, the punishment-due for the sins we commit and (2) Easter Sunday, which is when the Church was “born”. Adam was created out of the earth and in a similar way Jesus-RISEN was recreated out of the rock tomb. God put Adam into a deep sleep Gen2:21 and when Adam awoke God had created Eve from a rib in his side. Similarly Jesus died and rose again and the New-Risen-Adam came forth out of the rock tomb and the New-Risen-Eve, the Church, the another I of Christ, came forth out of the side of Christ on that first Easter Morning. What Jesus did goes far beyond dying for our sins, Jesus restored things back to how they were in the beginning. However, the Lord then explains that since Adam and Eve were created and since Jesus is the New Adam and Mary the New Eve, then Christianity can not exist in any way whatsoever without Creation, the Resurrection and recreation, being born again.**

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#5.The Lord explains that Easter can be basically split into two parts, (1) Jesus' suffering and death on Good Friday, which deals with sin and Jesus taking on our sin-debts, the punishment-due for the sins we commit and (2) Easter Sunday, which is when the Church was “born”. Adam was created out of the earth and in a similar way Jesus-RISEN was recreated out of the rock tomb. God put Adam into a deep sleep Gen2:21 and when Adam awoke God had created Eve from a rib in his side. Similarly Jesus died and rose again and the New-Risen-Adam came forth out of the rock tomb and the New-Risen-Eve, the Church, the another I of Christ, came forth out of the side of Christ on that first Easter Morning. What Jesus did goes far beyond dying for our sins, Jesus restored things back to how they were in the beginning. However, the Lord then explains that since Adam and Eve were created and since Jesus is the New Adam and Mary the New Eve, then Christianity can not exist in any way whatsoever without Creation, the Resurrection and recreation, being born again.**

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