What in the world is the reversed?
Of course the resurrection needed to be done!
Didn't you say the resurrection did NOT have to be done?
We all have to go through Jesus to be with God the Father.
That is right.
Your Q:
what is reversed (by confusing 'he was raised because we were now justified')?
I didn't ask that.
I never asked that and I never said that.
No one is justified until they come to God through the blood of Jesus.
Jesus is the High Priest that sits at the right hand of the Father.
A person must be given the Holy Spirit to be cleaned by God.
I answered that: his resurrection proves justification was secured. The reverse would say that our/my justification proves that Christ was resurrected, which is weak and subjective.
I have no idea where you get that.
Q (?): why don't I understand that the resurrection needed to be done?
I do. But it was not the package of things Christ needed to do to accomplish justification;
You see here, you said it again that it was not needed.
it was his reward. He was honored by being raised up above all the principalities who try to harm the human race. He was raised because of the perfection of his life and sacrifice. The resurrection didn't 'need' to be done in the same sense that he needed to suffer brutally. It needed to be done because God honors righteousness. Justification had been purchased by Christ's suffering and God awarded him the seat of honor at the right hand.
I think it may help you to see a bit more difference within the trinity--different roles in the Gospel. As you find in the gospel of John, for example.
Jesus is God the Father come in the flesh as a Son of Man.
Jesus came to earth to show us the way. He taught forgiveness through him, and said that when he sheds his blood, it is the blood of the New Covenant, and we must drink of this blood, and eat of his flesh. That is about believing and obeying Jesus. Jesus said when he is crucified then all could come to him to be saved, not just the Jews who already belonged to God by living faith, but all who will come to him by living faith. Jesus reconciles us to God by giving us the Spirit of God to live in our hearts. The Holy Spirit could not be given to all until Jesus had been glorified.
John 7:39 By this he meant the Spirit, whom those who believed in him were later to receive. Up to that time the Spirit had not been given, since Jesus had not yet been glorified.
The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Christ. It is the Spirit that sanctifies us, cleans us, justifies us, who reconciles us to God the Father. That does not happen until we RECEIVE the Holy Spirit. Jesus choose to whom he will give his Spirit, and he chooses those who believe and obey him.