This separated him from sinful Adam. Jesus" body came from Eve's egg, and his Spirit came from heaven. (A great mystery!) This meant that Jesus was fully a man, but also fully God.
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The question is often raised: "Is it right for a Christian to have a relationship with a non-Christian?" The answer is both short and long, and in both cases some other questions must be asked. It is not really as simple as "yes" or "no".
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The first thing we need to know is what the word "relationship" means? In some cases it may mean ""friendship", in which case the answer to the question is "yes", most certainly. Jesus encouraged his followers to get out into the world and mix with the unsaved. He often spoke about Christians being lights in a dark place (See Matthew 5 for example). He did not instruct his followers to separate themselves from the people of the world, and retreat into monasteries and nunneries, because, although these were probably noble ideas, the spread of the gospel would be greatly restricted. Paul's life is a great example to us. He went everywhere there were people, arguing in synagogues, and homes, and marketplaces, and it was Paul who said that Christians ought to follow his example - 1Cor.4:16, 11:1 and Phil.3:17. When he said "Be followers of me" he was encouraging Christians to put Jesus first in every area of their lives, which would include relationships. .
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Before we go any further with this topic I think a couple of things ought to be said. .
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First of all Christians are free to choose who they associate with, and who they marry, and who they befriend. They are at liberty to do whatever they want to do, just like everyone else is free to choose most things. However, there are "strings attached". Just as Adam and Eve were free to eat or not eat the fruit, they were also clearly informed as to the repercussions of their actions. God made them responsible for their actions.