From: "Lance Muir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Second Adam = Assumption of first Adam's nature
jt: Where in all of scripture is the
basis for the above presumption? He took upon Himself the "form" of
man
which is a body. He became flesh and
blood like us, experienced the weariness and other limitations of flesh.
then redeeming it through 'spirit-empowered'
obedience
(i.e.fulfilment of the Abrahamic Covenant 'the
unassumed is unhealed')
jt: The very fact of his birth is
fulfilment of the Abrahamic Covenant which was a covenant of
promise. He is
that promise. Lots of sickness
in the world as well as the professing Church, not many apparently are
assumed.
This has been referred to as the 'double movement
of God' God to man(kind) & man(kind) to God (both by God)
Whose words are these?
Chapter? Verse?
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