"What does this wonderful truth mean to us? Where and when and how have we escaped the corruption that is in the world? Ah, my beloved, corruption is the process of dissolution that leads to death, the downward spiral by which all things in the universe are being reduced to a worse state or inferior condition. All organisms age and grow old. All food spoils. All mountains erode. All mechanical things wear out. All societies break down in moral decay. Every kingdom and empire weakens and finally collapses. Every spiritual movement, historical and current, eventually stagnates and goes into apostasy. Evil men and seducers wax worse and worse. Suns and stars burn out and self-destruct. There is a universal law of corruption, the bondage that enslaves every visible and invisible thing in the cosmos. The movement is always down, down, down!"
"And that’s how it was in my life until that blessed day when Christ appeared and I was born again by the incorruptible seed of the word of God that liveth and abideth forever. A divine and incorruptible life was raised up from Christ within my spirit and injected into my soul and in that wonderful moment old things passed away and all things became new. By that heavenly and divine intervention my course was changed, my direction reversed, my movement turned up-side-down. Instead of continuing the downward journey, I commenced an upward climb. And now I can truthfully and joyfully testify — I am no longer getting worse — I AM GETTING BETTER! Oh, yes! I AM GETTING BETTER! I am now learning of Christ. I am growing up into Him in all things. I am renouncing the hidden things of darkness. I am putting on the mind of Christ. I am receiving His chastisements and experiencing His dealings. I am submitting my will more and more to His. I am tasting the powers of the world to come. I am apprehending His righteousness, peace, and joy. I am eating His flesh and drinking His blood. I am overcoming sins, weaknesses, unbelief, problems, fears, and obstacles of every kind. I am putting off the old man, and putting on the new man. Daily, continually, progressively, unceasingly, from glory to glory, I AM BEING CHANGED! No longer am I being reduced to a worse state and an inferior condition — I am now being transformed by the renewing of my mind into a better state, into a superior condition! I have escaped the irresistible downward plunge — I have thus escaped CORRUPTION! I am now incorruptible — on my way up instead of down! Is my soul fully resurrected, raised up into His perfection, standing up again in the full power of HIS LIFE? I cannot confess today that the work is complete, but there is no doubt about it, my soul is in the process of RESURRECTION!"
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While I appreciate your enthusiasm, it is important that we hold to sound theology. There is no resurrection “process” we are raised to new life in Christ through baptism, and we continually return to his table for his body in blood that cleanses our sins and refocuses our faith on Christ. Ancient Israel remembered their “baptism” through the Red Sea through Passover, Christ is True Israel reduced to one man and we remember our baptism by receiving His Body and Blood, and hearing the Word faithfully preached.
John 11:25 Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live:
We are the body of Jesus Christ, He is the resurrection, the first resurrection, we are raised in Him, experiencing His resurrection in ourselves daily, it is a continuous rising out of corruption(death) and a continuous experiencing of life,
Revelation 20:6 "Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection"
That is us, we are blessed and Holy in the resurrection of Jesus Christ in our soul, where we experience the resurrection to life.
"Paul was not striving in vain; and unto the saints at Philippi he penned these enlightening words, “But whatever former things I had that might have been gain to me, I have come to consider as one combined loss for Christ’s sake. Yes, furthermore I count everything as loss compared to the possession of the priceless privilege — the overwhelming preciousness, the surpassing worth and supreme advantage — of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, and of progressively becoming more deeply and intimately acquainted with Him, of perceiving and recognizing and understanding Him more fully and clearly. For His sake I have lost everything and consider it all to be mere rubbish in order that I may win Christ, and that I may actually be found and known as in Him, not having any self-achieved righteousness that can be called my own…but possessing that genuine righteousness which comes through faith in Christ…for my determined purpose is that I may know Him — that I may progressively become more deeply and intimately acquainted with Him…that I may in the same way come to know the power outflowing from HIS RESURRECTION; and that I may so share His sufferings as to be continually transformed into the likeness of His death, in the hope that IF POSSIBLE I MAY ATTAIN TO THE SPIRITUAL AND MORAL RESURRECTION THAT LIFTS ME OUT FROM AMONG THE DEAD EVEN WHILE IN THE BODY. Not that I have already attained this ideal or am already made perfect, but I press on to lay hold of and make my own, that for which Christ Jesus has laid hold of me” (Phil. 3:7-12, Amplified). What a word!"
"Oh! dearly beloved brethren, consider with me the ingredients contained in Paul’s striving to be fully in that resurrection which is “out from among” the dead. Though he had been quickened by the Spirit of God, he said that he could not say that he had already attained. Then he associated this resurrection with being perfect, which he says he wasn’t yet. Some of the qualifications for this resurrection were genuine righteousness of Christ inworked in his life; progressively knowing Christ in richer and deeper and fuller measures; and progressively experiencing the power outflowing from CHRIST’S RESURRECTION. Ah, this is a resurrection which is progressive, which perfects one, which enables one to put on the righteousness of Christ, which comes through intimacy of fellowship and vital union with Christ, and which can be experienced while still living in a mortal body! Does that not identify it as that resurrection of the soul which John witnessed on Patmos! There can be no doubt — THIS IS THE FIRST RESURRECTION!"