"Christ Becoming Flesh vs. Christ Becoming the Life-Giving Spirit"
John 1:14 "And the Word became flesh and tabernacled among us (and we beheld His glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father), full of grace and reality."
1 Corinthians 15:45 "So also it is written, 'The first man, Adam, became a living soul'; the last Adam became a life-giving Spirit."
1 Corinthians 6:17 "But he who is joined to the Lord is one spirit with Him."
Aspect |
Christ Becoming Flesh |
Christ Becoming the Life-Giving Spirit |
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Meaning |
1. Incarnation, taking human form 2. Coming for redemption |
1. Becoming the source of life through resurrection 2. Distributing life |
Distinctions |
1. Soulish body 2. Natural state 3. Redemption phase |
1. Spiritual body 2. Resurrected form 3. Life distribution phase |
Explanation |
- Beginning of incarnation - Preparation for redemption plan |
- New identity after resurrection - Imparting life to believers |
Practical Examples |
- Jesus during incarnation - Christ living on earth |
- Resurrected Christ - Christ operating in believers' spirits |
Application |
1. Redemption 2. Dying in place of humanity |
1. Life distribution 2. Union with believers |
Relationship Between Two |
Incarnation is the premise of redemption; Life-giving Spirit is the realization of life distribution |
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Key Scriptures |
- John 1:14 (Incarnation) - John 1:29 (Taking away sins) |
- 1 Corinthians 15:45 (Last Adam became life-giving Spirit) - 1 Corinthians 6:17 (Becoming one spirit with the Lord) |
Life Quality |
Soulish, Natural |
Spiritual, Resurrected |
Relationship with Believers |
External Redeemer |
Internal Life Source |
Historical Significance |
Representative of Old Creation |
Center of New Creation |
Ultimate Goal |
Redeeming Humanity |
Transforming Believers, Building Christ's Body |
Spiritual Depth:
- 1. Christ becoming flesh is the beginning of redemption, becoming the life-giving Spirit is the continuation of life
- 2. Transition from external redemption to internal life distribution
- 3. Transformation from old creation to new creation
- 4. From substitutionary redemption to organic union
Spiritual Insights:
- * Believers are not only redeemed but must experience Christ as the life-giving Spirit
- * Life is not about external change but spiritual renewal
- * Christ's work is comprehensive: Redemption → Life → Transformation
Practical Application:
- * Accept redemption
- * Open the spirit to Christ's indwelling
- * Live by the spirit, not by the soul
- * Pursue life growth and renewal
Interpretative Principles:
- * Emphasize the progressive nature of God's redemptive plan
- * Highlight the transition from external work to internal transformation
- * Underscore the believer's participation in Christ's life
Missiological Implications:
- * Understanding the fullness of Christ's work
- * Recognizing the dynamic nature of spiritual life
- * Encouraging believers to move beyond mere theological knowledge to experiential reality
*Please refer to Life-Study of First Corinthians, Message Sixty-Eight: Dealing with Resurrection (4)
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