Posted by Leastofthese [Leastofthese] on November 08, 1999 at 09:41:48 {Nq8EnQ8RVAYIiNdpPK7.di7nyYLfJI}:
In Reply to: ? FOR FAITHFULJW posted by Re: Luke 15 on November 08, 1999 at 03:25:55:
Bibleman,
You stated:
"And in line with that, as you know, I'm of the anointed as well and I see the parable in Luke 15 regarding the "Prodigal Son" and the "Drachma coin" to be prophetic of Jesus, indeed, coming in the flesh on his return and adopting the identity of an imperfect man, once sinful but then repentant, thus the whole fuss over the lost sheep, coin and son. This is tripple emphasis to me and I understand it to be prophetic of Jesus himself. I also consider "Lazarus" in the parable of the "Rich Man and Lazarus" to really be Jesus Christ. This would also suggest he must come in the imperfect flesh."
Where may I ask did you get such an understanding?
While this Idea of Jesus coming as an imperfect one in his second coming is not entirely foreign to me - where did you get this from? Upon what do you base this theory?
Does this mean one of the anointed today, being less than perfect, is actually Jesus, or instead is it all of them as a composite body?
Also if it is only one, then whom is it? Was he or she Jesus from the beginning of birth or did he later occupy or posess the individual?
Least of these!