So is it the flesh of Jesus that is God or the other elements which Mary had no part in creating???
Jesus is God. Not just His spirit and soul. But His person, whole and entire.
The Word was made flesh when the Holy Ghost came upon Mary and the power of the Highest overshadowed her. And the angel said to Mary in Luke 1:34 “therefore also that holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the Son of God.”
That holy thing was Jesus. And Jesus, the son of Mary, is God.
Your quotes from Scripture do not disprove this. True, Jesus gave up the ghost when He died on the cross. But on the third day He was raised from the dead. And as you quoted from Acts 1, the flesh of Jesus did not see corruption. God raised this Jesus, where He now sits at the right hand of the Father, body and spirit and soul.
That should be Acts 2, not Acts 1. Acts 2:31
What they prove is Mary is NOT the mother of God...
God raised this Jesus, where He now sits at the right hand of the Father, body and spirit and soul.
Not exactly...I thought you said you read scripture...
That was a human body...That human body of Jesus' couldn't handle heaven...It had to be changed...It had to be glorified...It had to be turned into a celestial body instead of the terrestrial body that Mary bore...
Same with a human body...If one was cremated and his ashes dispersed from an airplane across the globe, God is going to pull those ashes back together and create a new body out of it...How??? I don't know and I don't care...But he's going to do it...
It will not longer be the body that was produced inside of his mother...Just as Jesus no longer has the body that Mary produced...
Like John the apostle tells us...They that knew him and we don't have a clue what Jesus looks like, now...Maybe he looks like a radish, with legs...Doesn't matter, we're going to look like him when we receive our celestial bodies...
That bible that God gave us is full of things that you guys don't have a clue about and you try to convince us and each other that Mary is the mother of God...I'll bet God has a constant 'face-palm' posture...