Read Ephesians 2:1-10. It's the best summary of the gospel message in one set of verses, in my opinion.
And it fully supports my position.
I do not believe
Eph2:1-10 supports your position, for in that chpt, "
quickened-together-with[<-one word,
v.5] Christ" refers to something that also
pertained TO HIM (this Grk word also used only elsewhere in Col2:13). This speaks of something that happened
WHEN Jesus was resurrected from the dead (rather than at any other point in time one might suggest), for it was "together-with Christ" (that is,
WHEN *HE* did!)
[quoting Gaebelein on Eph2]
"After this dark picture of death, ruin and wrath [in the first few verses of this chpt], we read what God has done and does,
for all who believe on His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. “But God who is rich in mercy, for the great love, wherewith He loved us” (
Ephesians 2:4). This is the blessed bridge, which leads out of the dark and dreary, hopeless condition. But God! Man is guilty and lost. But God! God now comes in and makes known the riches of His mercy. Yet a righteous, holy God cannot be rich in mercy unless His righteousness is fully met and maintained. His mercy must have for a foundation His righteousness. And this is blessedly the case. He is rich in mercy for the great love wherewith He loved us. He gave His only begotten Son. He made Him who knew no sin, sin for us. He made full atonement on the cross and now God can be rich in mercy. And what does He do with such as we are?
Ephesians 2:5-6 tell the blessed story.
"These verses in which we read
of the believer’s quickening, his resurrection
with Christ and being seated in Christ in the heavenlies, take us back to the time
when our blessed Savior Lord
was quickened and raised from the dead and seated in glory.
It is plain what God did for Him, who died on the cross, He has done for all, who believe on His Son. Many Christians are ignorant of this great truth, while others have difficulty in grasping it. Yet it is quite Simple.
Every Christian believes that when the Lord Jesus suffered on the cross He bore our sins in His own body on the tree. With the Apostle Paul every believer is entitled to say in looking back to the cross, “He loved me, He gave Himself for me.” We know all our sins were paid for by Him; all the punishment we deserved fell upon Him,
our substitute.
In Him we died.
All this happened when we were not in existence at all. The sins He bore were not yet committed. God knew all about us and all about our sins and shame, the punishment we deserved, and His ever-blessed Son took all upon Himself.
In the same sense God hath quickened us with Christ, raised us up and seated us in Him, when He did this for His Son our Lord Jesus Christ. This is simple, yet so wonderful and deep, that it is incomprehensible.
It was all done for us, who believe, when it was done for Him. God in His marvelous counsels in redemption has associated us with Christ.
He has made all, who believe on Him, sharers of His life and nature; He brings us into the same relationship as sons, and finally into the same glory and inheritance. Let us bear in mind that
all this was done for us in Christ.
He is the first one who was quickened, raised up and exalted in glory, and associated with Him are all His members; we share it with Him.
"
And all this becomes our blessed portion by faith in Jesus Christ.
As we believe on Him, we are quickened, that is, we receive life, even eternal life and are saved by grace. Then we
are risen with Him. We are
now in Him, risen from the dead, the sons of God. Likewise in Christ (not with [in a literal sense] Christ)
we are seated in the heavenly places.
Now it is “in Him”; when He comes again we shall be “with Him” and share His glory.
Here we have the summit of Christian position. We are not along representatively, but also virtually seated
in Christ in the highest glory."
--Gaebelein, Commentary on Ephesians 2 [source: BibleHub; end quoting; bold and underline mine; bracketed inserts mine; parenthesis original]
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Col2:13 - "And you being dead in the trespasses and in the uncircumcision of your flesh, He made alive together with Him,
having forgiven us all our trespasses"