Cheryl Schatz
2012-01-04
Jesus, as a resurrected man, who is now no longer limited to time and space, should be able to appear as a resurrected man without respect to the limitations of time. What this means is that without limitations, He can go back in time just as He can go forward in time.
Look at Melchizedek in Hebrews and check out everything it says about him. It sounds like a “man” who is back in time before the birth of his mother, but who is recognized by Abraham so that Abraham gives tithes to him.
Who is the “man” who walked in the flames with Daniel? He had the form of the “son of man” which is a Messianic title. I believe that if we were able to go up to Him and see Him clearly we would have seen nail holes in His hands. This is only possible if He is unchained by time in His resurrected body.
Also consider that the death of Jesus is said to have been from before the creation of the world, yet He died in our time. Could this resurrected Lord have appeared to Adam and was He able to be there at Adam’s creation? breathing life into Adam’s body? If He is truly unrestrained by time and as the “son of man” the Christ, Lord of all, I don’t see why not. I see hints of this everywhere in the OT.
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