ceo_esq
Neither of these two texts expressly indicates how much time elapsed between the last reported words and actual death.
How about actually reading the texts. Both texts indicate that Jesus said “
?” then died.
John 19:30
When he had received the drink, Jesus said, "It is finished." With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit.
Luke 23:46
Jesus called out with a loud voice, "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit." When he had said this, he breathed his last.
You are the one adding assumptions to the texts.
On the topic of assumptions, one of the more conspicuous assumptions you appear to be making regards the referent of John's phrase "gave up his spirit." You seem to take this to mean something along the lines of "died (instantly and wordlessly, in fact)". That is not an illogical or unreasonable interpretation, although it does, as I said, involve an extratextual assumption.
Oh, then maybe it’s just an assumption that Jesus died since he only
gave up his spirit after all it doesn’t explicitly state that he
died.
You’re trying to play semantics here and coming off as dishonest.
kurious_kathy
Hi Ossai, Well as soon as Jesus saves a person, the Devil can not touch him anymore.
So once saved always saved. Well heaven is covered, now to go party!
The power comes through Christ which connects us to God. God is Holy and can't even look at us until we receive Christ.
Wouldn’t that mean when we die we could just wander on into heaven since Big Daddy couldn’t kick us out?
I can best describe it as freedom in Christ.
So absolute obedience equals freedom? Not gonna fly.
It's as if God Himself tells Spooky...Hands off Satan, this ones mine!
Spooky isn’t Satan. Although I can understand why Spooky would be jealous. I mean Satan get to go to all the really wild parties.
Since you didn’t recognize Spooky, I’m forced to wonder exactly how much Christian doctrine you actually know? It goes Big Daddy, Jr. and Spooky.
Ossai