The Bible was written by people that were indwelt with the Holy Spirit, making the Bible a spiritual book. It was written by Christians for Christians. If you have never come to Christ as a repentant sinner and called upon Christ to save you, you will have trouble understanding the Bible simply because you do not posses the Holy Spirit who interprets what is written in the Bible. This is why many religions such as Calvinism, Catholicism and many others have writings other than the Bible. They don't understand what the Bible is saying so they try to interpret it by logic and reason and try to present their own ideas.
Example, When Paul said, "I Have Been Crucified With Christ" Paul did not mean that he had been physically crucified with Christ. What he meant was that he was spiritually "In Christ" when Christ was crucified. The spiritual always takes precedent over the physical. As far as Paul was concerned he had been physically crucified with Christ. As far as God was concerned Paul had been crucified and put to death in Jesus Christ, Romans 6:6.
The same thing with the resurrection of Christ. When Jesus arose from the dead we who are Christians arose with him, spiritually. God now sees us as new creations in Jesus Christ, 2 Corinthians 5:17. We do not physically become new creations in Christ. We are spiritually made new creations in Christ. Again, God sees us as new creations in Christ because of the resurrection of Jesus.
Spiritually, we lived in Christ, died in Christ, have been resurrected in Christ and are now in heaven in Christ, Ephesians 2:6. It is all spiritual. It is all the way that God sees things. If this is the way that God sees things that is all that matters. In the end the spiritual will become a physical reality. For we shall be like him and we shall see him as he is, Colossians 3:4.
Example, When Paul said, "I Have Been Crucified With Christ" Paul did not mean that he had been physically crucified with Christ. What he meant was that he was spiritually "In Christ" when Christ was crucified. The spiritual always takes precedent over the physical. As far as Paul was concerned he had been physically crucified with Christ. As far as God was concerned Paul had been crucified and put to death in Jesus Christ, Romans 6:6.
The same thing with the resurrection of Christ. When Jesus arose from the dead we who are Christians arose with him, spiritually. God now sees us as new creations in Jesus Christ, 2 Corinthians 5:17. We do not physically become new creations in Christ. We are spiritually made new creations in Christ. Again, God sees us as new creations in Christ because of the resurrection of Jesus.
Spiritually, we lived in Christ, died in Christ, have been resurrected in Christ and are now in heaven in Christ, Ephesians 2:6. It is all spiritual. It is all the way that God sees things. If this is the way that God sees things that is all that matters. In the end the spiritual will become a physical reality. For we shall be like him and we shall see him as he is, Colossians 3:4.