God's Truth
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Is it possibly, even remotely possible, that you might not be as clear ("plain") as you think your are? I.e., if I got the wrong impression of what you are "really" saying, then others might also get the wrong impression? And if you aren't as clear as you think you are, is it possible that scripture isn't as clear in all cases as what you think it is??
You did wrong, but want to make it my fault.
Don't change what I say, and if it is hard for you to understand, then ask me to explain more. Don't just change what I say.
That is what I am convinced that your false teachers did when you were taught by them. I'm trying to show you how to read it like you never were taught anything about it. Read it exactly how it is written. I have been taught by many different teachers, so really just trying to help you.Thus, when you pick out a scripture and say that it "plainly says", you are trying to establish your claim based on your own authority, but making it sound like it comes form scripture.
This is an interesting side conversation, but why do you think it is relevant? Are you saying Jesus has to be taught in an area for Him to have "filled" that area? Was the Son of God "taught" in heaven before He was sent from God? Is He being "taught" there now? If not, then why is it relevant?
I can't tell you how glad I am that you said you find that interesting.
It is relevant because it proves our spirits live on after the death of our bodies. It gives confidence and knowledge to those who comfort others whose loved ones passed away.
Jesus has to be taught in an area to have filled that area, because the Bible plainly says that Jesus filled the universe. The son of God was revealed when he came to earth. Those who have died before Jesus got to hear the gospel and the chance to live according to it too.