You are correct, the death of the old man, the man of sin, reborn of Christ. The unbelievers are dead in their sin. The second death has no power over believers. The physical death and the second death are basically the same thing, you die in sin and are judged for it. If you kill old man sin in this life, through faith, you go straight into glory when you "die." I wouldn't call that death.
Put that in context with the first resurrection that happened when Jesus died (all the graves bursting open) and the second resurrection in revelation.
You are correct, the death of the old man, the man of sin, reborn of Christ. The unbelievers are dead in their sin. The second death has no power over believers. The physical death and the second death are basically the same thing, you die in sin and are judged for it. If you kill old man sin in this life, through faith, you go straight into glory when you "die." I wouldn't call that death.
Interesting way of putting it.
Put that in context with the first resurrection that happened when Jesus died (all the graves bursting open) and the second resurrection in revelation.
Apply that to the great awakening.
Curious on your take...