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The Eternal Soul of Lord Jesus Christ: A Metaphysical and Theological Study

The Eternal Soul of Lord Jesus Christ: A Metaphysical and Theological Study By Pawan Upadhyay Email: pawanupadhyay28@hotmail.com Introduction The nature of the soul of Lord Jesus Christ has fascinated seekers, theologians, and philosophers for centuries. If God is eternal, uncreate, and timeless, what is the exact status of the soul of Christ? Is it created, or does it share the same divine essence as God? This blog explores a metaphysical model in which the soul of Lord Jesus Christ is unborn, unmade, uncreate, immortal, eternal, and timeless, fully united with the Supreme Soul (God). The foundation of this understanding rests on Jesus’s own words: “The Father and I are one.” Understanding the Key Attributes 1. Unborn Something unborn has no origin or point of creation. The divine soul of Christ is understood to be eternally existent, not brought into being. 2. Unmade “Unmade” means not shaped or produced by any external power. A divine soul cannot be manufactured; it simply is. 3. Un...

Difference between Supreme Spirit and Soul

Difference between Supreme Spirit and Soul :- 1. Supreme Spirit is unborn, unmade, uncreate, eternal and Immortal. God is Called the Supreme Spirit.  [The Supreme Spirit is the absolute, unoriginated, unchangeable, timeless Being—eternal, infinite, and uncreate.] 2. Soul is not eternal. Soul is not Uncreate. Soul is unborn, immortal and unmade.  [The soul is an immortal, unborn, unmade spiritual entity produced or emanated by the Supreme Spirit. It is not eternal and not uncreate.] [Eternal means there are no beginning and no end So Only God is eternal.  Uncreate means created from nothing, There is no preexistance So Only God is Uncreate.] Final Summary :- The Supreme Spirit alone is eternal and uncreate. Souls, though unborn, unmade, and immortal, are not eternal and not uncreate—they originate from the Supreme Spirit’s spiritual power.

Holy Trinity is Unmade, Unborn, Immortal and Uncreate

Holy Trinity is Unmade, Unborn,  Immortal and Uncreate 1. Introduction In classical Christian theology, the Holy Trinity—God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit—is described as unmade, unborn, and uncreate. These terms originate from early Church creeds and philosophical reflections on the divine nature. They serve to distinguish God from all created beings and to affirm God’s eternal, self-existent essence. 2. The Meaning of “Unmade, Unborn, Uncreate” 2.1 Unmade The term unmade indicates that God does not originate from any external cause. All created things come into existence through external agency or process, but God exists without being produced or formed by anything outside Himself. This aligns with biblical concepts such as: “From everlasting to everlasting, You are God” (Psalm 90:2). “I AM WHO I AM” (Exodus 3:14), expressing self-existence. Thus, the Holy Trinity, as God, is not manufactured, not formed, not generated by another. 2.2 Unborn “Unborn” affirms th...

✨ Reincarnation in Christianity — A Forgotten Truth of the Soul

✨ Reincarnation in Christianity — A Forgotten Truth of the Soul By Pawan Upadhyay Independent Researcher & Discoverer of the Pressure–Curvature Theory 🔹 The Eternal Nature of the Soul The soul is unborn and immortal. It neither takes birth nor dies. The soul is created by the eternal divine energy of God and continues its journey beyond the limits of a single human life. As the Scripture says: “Before I formed thee in the womb, I knew thee.” — Jeremiah 1:5 This verse reveals that God knew every soul before its physical birth — because the soul existed even before entering the body. 🔹 Resurrection and Rebirth The Resurrection of the Body means the awakening of the physical body through divine power. The Resurrection of the Spirit means the rebirth of the soul in a new body through divine will. Both are true — because both express the victory of divine life over death. When Lord Jesus Christ raised Lazarus from the dead, the same soul of Lazarus re-entered his body. Later, Lazarus ...

✝️ Lord Jesus Christ — The Divine Forgiveness and Restorer of the Soul

✝️  Lord Jesus Christ — The Divine Forgiveness and Restorer of the Soul 🌟  1. The Miracle of the Man Born Blind In the Gospel of John, chapter 9, we read about a man who was blind from birth. When the disciples asked Jesus, “Who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” — John 9:2 Jesus answered, “Neither this man nor his parents sinned, but this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him.” — John 9:3 Then Lord Jesus touched the man’s eyes with clay and His divine power, saying: “Go, wash in the pool of Siloam.” The man obeyed — and suddenly, he could see. This was not only a miracle of physical healing, but also a spiritual restoration of the soul. ✨  2. Forgiveness of the Sins of Previous Births In divine understanding, blindness here symbolizes spiritual darkness — the ignorance and karmic burden that follow the soul through lifetimes. By healing the man who was blind from birth, Jesus showed that divine grace can erase all past karma,...

Early Christian Belief in Rebirth and Reincarnation — The Forgotten Truth of the Soul

✝️ Early Christian Belief in Rebirth and Reincarnation — The Forgotten Truth of the Soul 🌟 Introduction The mystery of life after death has inspired seekers for thousands of years. In many ancient traditions, including the early Christian world, the soul was understood as eternal — journeying through multiple stages of existence until it was united with God. Though later centuries of Church doctrine rejected the idea, the earliest followers of Christ held a much deeper view of rebirth and reincarnation than is commonly known today. 💫  1. The Soul — Unborn and Immortal Early Christians believed that the soul is not created at birth but comes from the divine realm. It is a spark of God’s own light — unborn, imperishable, and immortal. Before entering the body, the soul already existed in the presence of God. “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you.” — Jeremiah 1:5 This teaching, found in the Hebrew Scriptures, was well known among Jews in Jesus’ time. It reveals the soul’s divi...