Your words deny your claim. "Then man became a living soul. It is a formula. No where does it say God reached into some soul vault and put "Adam" into the body of dust.RGeeB wrote:God formed man out of the dust and gave him the 'breath of life' - Then man became a living soul. Then what is a dead soul? - A soul without a physical body? So, the conclusion is that God creates soul at birth, Also, to be noted is that humans do not enter the world the same way anymore.
Please notice the name "Adam" does not appear until Gen. 2:20...after having named the animals. Isn't this interesting that up until this point the created being, Adam, is simply referred to as 'the man'? God certainly knew what his name would be right? This is subtle proof that Adam was not a disembodied soul floating around God's "soul cabinet" and then was put into a body. Even after this text the scripture refers to Adam as 'man.' God put "man" into a deep sleep. God used "man's rib"...
Edit: Both 'man' and Adam are the same word.
Adam also names Eve, but we don't find this out until after the fall. (Gen. 3:20)
This is total speculation. God makes it plain that this type of behavior is evil and defiles one. (Lev. 19:31) It is prostituting self (Lev. 20:6) consulting them is evil (2 Kings 21:6, 2 Chron. 33:6) They are detestable and went against the law (2 Kings 23:24)RGeeB wrote:Also, souls in the Bible which need clarification of their existence - The ghost of Samuel at Endor and the souls under the altar of the martyrs in heaven (in revelation).
Now...with all this having been said and set by God...is it possible that the spirit that (incidently came up out of the ground and not down from heaven where the "soul" of Samuel would certainly be. See 1 Samuel 28:13) manifest itself through the evil medium and for the enemy of God (Saul) was really Samuel or even of God?
Further more, "Samuel" says, ""Why do you consult me, now that the LORD has turned away from you and become your enemy?"
The LORD is Saul's enemy now...and Saul goes against God's will in consulting a medium. God was not answering Saul. Why would God allow "Samuel" to answer Saul if Saul was now his enemy? Is God now trying to teach us that when He is silent that we can consult mediums and spiritists? Hardly!!
The truth is, is that the spirit that came up out of the ground was not Samuel at all, but an evil spirit...a spirit that knew the truth and testified to it. (Mark 5:6-9) Even evil spirits can testify to the truth!
Stephen is no more in heaven than Samuel. They are both dead. They are dead and they know nothing. The "souls" of Samuel and Stephen are safe in the "bosom of Abraham"...safe in the promise...safe in that they had faith in Christ...safe from hell...safe...they are not rewarded...yet.RGeeB wrote:It appears that the created soul sleeps upon physical death, while some exceptional souls go to be in heaven temporarily (Stephen the martyr). Then, upon the waking of souls (the resurrection), both types get the glorified bodies to be with Christ in the millenium. Do we have the same glorified body in the new creation?
The reward of life is given at Christ's second coming.Revelation 22:12 NIV wrote:"Behold, I am coming soon! My reward is with me..."
This has turned to a soul sleep vs. disembodied souls in heaven topic. But it had to I guess, given the topic's nature.
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