Spirit, Soul, Body
The Bible indicates that an individual human being is composed of three
parts, a spirit, a soul, and a body. The three are mentioned as separate
components of a human being by Paul. (1 Th. 5:23) It’s impossible to
make sense of many scriptures in the bible, until we gain an
understanding of these three parts which compose our being.
THE SPIRIT OF MAN
Gen. 2:7 says,
“And the
Lord formed man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his
nostrils the breath
(nĕshamah)
of life;
and man became a living soul”.
Job 33:4 says, “The Spirit of God has made me, and the breath (nĕshamah)
of the Almighty
has given me life.” These scriptures indicate that this spirit (nĕshamah),
which was
breathed into man by God gives us life. However, what was this spiritual
breath? Was this spirit a separate self-aware spiritual personage or was
it just a part of God, himself, breathing life into our soul, but not
creating in us a separate unique spiritual personage? If we say yes to
Adam being created a unique self-aware spiritual personage (Which is the
false teaching of most Christian theologians) then we create huge
discrepancies between scriptures. For one, if Adam was made a completely
unique self-aware spiritual personage, upon his creation, then why did
God create the tree of life? There would have been no need for a tree of
life if Adam was already a fully formed spiritual personage, like God’s
angels. Furthermore, if Adam was made a completely unique self-aware
spiritual personage, then why did the Godhead say that partaking of the
tree of life after he sinned would cause him to live forever in his
sins? If he was already a fully formed spiritual being, then he would
already be going to live forever in his sin because spiritual beings do
not die. Isn’t it obvious that the tree of life was named the tree of
life for a reason. It was named the tree of life because it would create
in Adam a self-aware spiritual personage but with no hope of redemption
from sin. Therefore it would cause Adam to live forever in his sin, like
the angels live forever in their sin. Yet, many theologians say that
Adam had already been created an alive self-aware being in his spirit
and that his spirit became corrupted with sin. Do you see the conflict?
The bible says no such thing. (Gen.3:22) Adam’s body was alive and his
soul was a living, self-aware personage, but there is no indication
anywhere in scripture that his spirit was a fully formed self-aware
spirit. Instead, man’s spirit at his creation is the breath of God, and
that spiritual breath returns to God when we die. (Ecc.12:7) It does not
go to hell. It is our self-aware personage called the soul which goes to
hell. (Mat. 10:28, Acts 2:27,31) Nowhere do scriptures indicate
otherwise. Most theologians teach that Adam’s spirit became corrupted
when he sinned, but the bible says no such thing. It couldn’t become
corrupted because it was not a fully formed person capable of making
choices necessary to sin. It was the living breath of God and like the
living egg in the womb was made to receive self-aware life through the
tree of life or the redemptive spirit of Christ Jesus.
Interestingly enough, Adam was given no spiritual authority by God. This
is another indication that he was not a fully self-aware spiritual
being. He was given natural authority over the earth and everything in
it but nothing whatsoever in the spiritual realm. The reason for that is
because Adam would not have been able to accept spiritual authority. He
had no viable spiritual awareness. Here is another thought. If his
spirit being was not fully formed with spiritual self-awareness, (Was
not born yet) that could help explain why God placed him in an earthy
soul and an earthly body. The angels have no such component in their
makeup. By doing so, this allowed mankind to later be redeemed, by being
born of Christ’s spirit to become that new creature, which Paul
mentioned. (2 Co. 5:17) Here’s another thought which suggests that I am
on the right track. There is nothing in the Bible to indicate that fully
formed spiritual beings, like the angels, have any recourse for
redemption after they sin. We know they will live forever in their sins
in hell.
Here’s why God put the Tree of Life in the garden in the first place and
give Adam permission to eat from it? God knows everything, so he knew
that Adam was going to sin and that the Tree of Life would become a
liability for him. However, God’s nature is one of perfect Holiness. His
Holiness requires him to allow his angels and man to choose between good
and evil (free will) but it also requires something else. His holiness
requires that he provide a way for man and angels to be exposed to that
choice and to deal with making choices which leave him out of the
picture and depend on their own ability to navigate eternity through
their own choices alone. Thus, the reason for the Tree of Life and also
the reason for the Law of Moses. The short description for what I just
said is, “free will”. God is not a “control freak” like Satan. He gives
us “free will”. The “Tree of Life” in the Garden would have satisfied
that relationship requirement of God toward us , because the Tree of
Life provided a way for Adam to choose eternal spiritual life by his own
hand. Yet, God knew, like the fallen angels of heaven, Adam would sin.
So, He devised a plan of escape not only from Adam’s sin, but also a
plan for us to become Sons. How awesome is that? And He devised this
plan before the foundation of the natural heavens and world was ever
laid.
Obviously, Adam was complacent in the garden. Although the Tree of Life
was available, he didn’t rush over to partake of it. Why? I believe,
even before he sinned, he was dead to anything that was spiritual and
saw no need for spiritual life, just like a lot of people today. The
story of mankind would now be a very different one if he had.
This line of reasoning just gets better and better and makes the truth
of scriptures fall like dominoes. Interestingly enough, the Hebrew word
nĕshamah
is a feminine noun. How much of leap is it to visualize the breath
(nĕshamah)
of life, which was breathed into Adam, as being analogous to the female
egg produced in the womb? It gives life to the soul and body, but at the
same time, this breath of life is and has always, by divine design,
lacked the characteristics of a completely viable spiritual being, until
it is united either with the Spirit of Christ, or in Adam’s case, the
“Tree of Life”. Statements made elsewhere in the bible strongly support
what I am saying here. Angels sin but they do not die. They have to be
locked away somewhere to live forever in their sins, but there is not a
single scripture that speaks of angels dying. God also indicated that
Adam would also live forever in his sins if he was allowed to partake of
“The Tree of Life” after sinning. God said, “If he (Adam) partakes of
the tree of life now (After sinning) he will live forever…..(The
inference is agreed upon by most bible teachers to be “in his sins” for
the rest of this sentence.) (Genesis 3:22) What did God mean by that?
How could God say Adam would live forever in his sins here, and also say
to Adam, that “On the day you eat of the “Tree of Good and Evil” you
will surely die”? (Genesis 2:17) How could Adam die and live forever in
his sins at the same time. Does anyone see the discrepancy here?
However, these two scriptures make perfect sense when we come to the
realization, that the spirit of man within Adam was not a fully formed
spiritual being, so it couldn’t die. It was like the egg in a woman’s
womb. The Hebrew word for man’s spirit was “ruwach”, also a feminine
noun. The death mentioned in Genesis 2:17 was the death of the soul and
body. That type of death is mentioned again by Jesus in Mat. 10:28.
Jesus mentions the soul and body being destroyed in hell but he doesn’t
include any reference whatsoever to the spirit. Some would say that is
because the spirit is already dead. It died when Adam sinned. There is
just one problem with making a statement like that. There is not a
single scripture to back it up. The bible says that man was made a
little lower than the angels. (Psalms 8:5) This is another scripture
which supports my belief that God did not give Adam a fully self-aware
spirit when He was created? He was made lower than the angels who were
fully self-aware spiritual beings.
Let’s fast forward to the New Testament where it gives more insight,
supporting what I have just said. 1 Co. 2:11 says, “For what man knows
the things of a man, except the spirit (pneuma) of the man, which is in
him?” The Greek word pneuma here means breath as does “ruwach” in
Hebrew. This is referring to the same breath or spirit
(nĕshamah)
breathed into man, by God, as mentioned in Genesis except Paul is
talking about the fallen man here. He still has a spirit that gives him
understanding, the understanding mentioned by Job. So, this unredeemed
spirit of man must have some kind of life within itself. Like the female
egg, it’s not dead, but it just hasn’t been born yet. Very importantly,
Paul makes no indication that this spirit of man is corrupted by sin.
Since it has never been born, how could it sin? It has never had the
wherewithal to sin. However, Paul does say that this spirit of man only
possesses the ability to bring understanding to the soulish realm,
concerning facts associated with this natural world. This fits the
mindset of Adam in the garden. He wasn’t concerned in the least with
gaining spiritual life by partaking of the tree of life although it was
completely available to him and not forbidden by God. Paul goes on to
say in 1 Co. 2:14, “The natural man does not receive the things of the
Spirit of God for they are foolishness to him.” Now I know that some
will argue at this point that the reason the natural man cannot
understand spiritual percepts is because Adam sinned, thus ushering in
spiritual death for everyone. 1 Co. 15:22 does say, “For as in Adam all
die, even so in Christ all shall be made alive”.
However, as I said before, that is talking about the death of the
soul and body and not a single verse in the entire Bible mentions
anything about the death of the spirit. Why? Because the spirit of man
was never living personage in the first place, at least not in the way
many thinks. You know what this means? It means that just like you and
I, Adam needed a savior from the very first moment he took his first
breath, not just after he committed his first sin.
Am I splitting biblical hairs? I don’t think so. Many Christians do not
understand how important it is to fine tune our understanding of God’s
word in order to become more victorious in the battles of life. I hate
losing, don’t you? Remember only the truth you know will set you free
and when you are free you can’t lose.
THE SOUL
Now let’s talk a little about the soul. It is the mind, the will, and
the emotions. It receives and translates spiritual information as well
as information from the five senses. It can be compared to the hard
drive in our computer. The hard drive receives electrical impulses (as
does our soul receive spiritual input) and the hard drive also receives
the keyboard operator’s input ( as our soul receives input from the five
senses). The bios of a computer hard drive can be compared to what the
bible calls the heart. The bios of a computer hard drive is the very
elemental and deep programing of a computer, and our heart is the very
deep subconscious personality buried in our soul (mind). It is the very
essence of who we are, our likes and dislikes and the seat of our
deepest motivational drives. Though our spirit cannot be corrupted by
sin, the soul and the heart can and is corrupted by sin at the moment of
conception. (Psalm 51:5) If you don’t believe what I have just said,
then you haven’t baby-sitted an infant before. It is our eternal soul
which goes to hell, not our spirit. (Psalm 16:10, 86:13, Prov. 23:14,
Mat.10:28, Act. 2:27, 2:31) Nowhere does the bible say that our spirit
goes to hell. When we die, but it does say that our unborn spirit
(ruwach) returns to God. (Ecc. 12:7)
THE BODY
The body is our flesh made from the chemicals of the earth. It is what
we see in the mirror. It can be compared to the hardware in a computer.
It’s the biological system which provides us with the five senses, which
input signals from this world’s environment into our soul. The body does
not have a direct connection to our spirit. In the bible, the five
senses which communicate with our soul are referred to as being carnal
and the body is often referred to as the flesh. |