Where in the Bible did Jesus ever say He was our Savior and what did Jesus say he saved us from?
Where did Jesus ever say that He saved us from the Original Sin of Adam and Eve?
I fully agree that the Spirit of God, without measure, dwelt with Jesus during his ministry, when Christ wore the mantle of flesh and that after crucifixion and death the mantle of flesh was gone, to be replaced by a new spiritual body In heaven, but I do not believe that the physical body of Jesus ever rise from the dead. That would have been completely superfluous to his mission on earth and as such it would have served no purpose. Jesus came to earth to bear witness unto the truth about God....
John 18:37 Pilate therefore said unto him, Art thou a king then? Jesus answered, Thou sayest that I am a king. To this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth. Every one that is of the truth heareth my voice.
Jesus sacrificed His life so we would have eternal life, not as an a atonement for Original Sin of Adam and Eve. Jesus, by His spiritual nature born of the bounty of the Holy Spirit, freed us from our physical nature which was inherited from Adam.
Question.—In verse 22 of chapter 15 of 1 Corinthians it is written: “For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.” What is the meaning of these words?
Answer.—Know that there are two natures in man: the physical nature and the spiritual nature. The physical nature is inherited from Adam, and the spiritual nature is inherited from the Reality of the Word of God, which is the spirituality of Christ. The physical nature is born of Adam, but the spiritual nature is born from the bounty of the Holy Spirit. The first is the source of all imperfection; the second is the source of all perfection.
The Christ sacrificed Himself so that men might be freed from the imperfections of the physical nature and might become possessed of the virtues of the spiritual nature. This spiritual nature, which came into existence through the bounty of the Divine Reality, is the union of all perfections and appears through the breath of the Holy Spirit. It is the divine perfections; it is light, spirituality, guidance, exaltation, high aspiration, justice, love, grace, kindness to all, philanthropy, the essence of life. It is the reflection of the splendor of the Sun of Reality…..
The second meaning of sacrifice is this: Christ was like a seed, and this seed sacrificed its own form so that the tree might grow and develop. Although the form of the seed was destroyed, its reality became apparent in perfect majesty and beauty in the form of a tree. Some Answered Questions, p. 118, 121
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29: EXPLANATION OF VERSE TWENTY-TWO, CHAPTER FIFTEEN, OF THE FIRST EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL TO THE CORINTHIANS
No, Jesus did not want or demand worship, Jesus said to worship only God. Notice how in this verse Jesus differentiated Himself from God, and that means Jesus could not have been God.
Matthew 4:10 Jesus said to him, 'Away from me, Satan! For it is written: "Worship the Lord your God, and serve him only."
It makes no sense to suggest that one God, proclaiming one Truth, would come to earth only once and for all time, and only to one Manifestation, Jesus Christ. Moreover, the truths are not contradictory, they are successive, each building upon the previous truth. The only reason they
appear contradictory is because man misinterpreted and changed the original scriptures.
All the Manifestations of God were without sin, from God's perspective of what is a sin.