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by John V. Cordaro

Can a spirit being die? More exactly: Can deity (a divine personage) die? If
Yahshua the Messiah pre-existed as Deity, or as a Spiritual Being before the
world was created, was it possible for him to die (on the tree)? Let the Scriptures
answer.

"And Yahshua answering said unto them, The sons of this age marry, and are
given in marriage, but those who are accounted worthy to attain to that age and to
the resurrection from the dead neither marry nor are given in marriage, for they
cannot die any more, because they are equal to the angels; and are sons of
Yahweh, being sons of the resurrection." (Lu.20:34-36, RSV).

We see that angels of Yahweh cannot die. Once resurrected we will be "equal to
the angels" in that we cannot die either. Why is this? It is because we are sons of
Yahweh, being sons of the resurrection. But when do we become spirit beings? Is
this the same as becoming "sons of Yahweh?"

"But some man will say, How are the dead raised up? and with what body do they
come? So also is the resurrection of the dead. It is sown in corruption; it is raised
in incorruption: It is sown in dishonour; it is raised in glory: it is sown in weakness;
it is raised in power: It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body."
(1Cor.15:35, 42-44).

It is at the (first) resurrection that we become a spirit being - that we obtain a
spiritual body. Please notice the following things that happen at the (first)
resurrection:

1) We are raised in power

2) We are raised in glory

3) We are raised in incorruption

4) We are raised to immortality (1 Cor.15:52)

5) We are raised equal to the angels

6) We are raised to become sons of Yahweh, being sons of the resurrection

7) We are raised with a spiritual body

8) We are raised to immortality so we cannot die any more

Luke says those of the first resurrection cannot die. Synonyms of "cannot die" are
"incorruption" and "immortal." Paul says those of the first resurrection come forth
as spiritual bodies and are incorruptible and put on immortality. Accepting the
statements of both Luke and Paul, we find that spirit beings cannot die. When did
Yahshua become a spirit being? Again, the Scriptures have the answer.

"And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam
[Yahshua] was made a quickening [life-giving] spirit. Howbeit that was not first
which is spiritual, but that which is natural; and afterward that which is spiritual."
(1Co.15:44-46).

This indicates the Messiah was not a spirit being before he was born physically.
The physical (body) comes, then the spiritual (body). When was Yahshua declared
to be the son of Yahweh? Just as we will be sons of Yahweh by our resurrection
from the dead, so Yahshua was declared to be the son of Yahweh "by his
resurrection from the dead" (Rom.1:4).

Conclusion? Once mortal man receives immortality (a spiritual body) he cannot
die. Is Deity any less? We must conclude, then, that Deity cannot die - in the past,
the present, or in the future. Therefore, Yahshua was not Deity nor did he exist as
a spiritual being before the world existed - except in the plans of the Father - plans
made from the beginning.

"Who verily was foreordained [in the plans] before the foundation of the world, but
was manifest in these last times for you," (1Pe.1:20).

* "That which is born of flesh is flesh, and that which is born of Spirit is spirit"
(Jn.3:6). It is one or the other. No person can be both at the same time.
Can A Spirit Being Die?