The white Jesus

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CharliRenee

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Our Lord and Savior, Yeshua, Jesus Christ, the very word of God in Flesh, the beloved Son of God, the one who came to serve and die for us, the One and only One is so beyond external anything.

We humans have such a hard time getting beyond ourselves and our perishable flesh of all colors, but I suppose that is why we all need our Lord of hosts.
 

Journeyman

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Jesus is depicted as a white man and that poses a challenge when trying to present the Jewish Jesus.
So how does one present a case against someone who has been disturbed by the misrepresentation of Jesus?

I tried uploading a video but the extension is not allowed.

The following are the words of a Bishop residing in South Africa:

"The day I will see a white man dying for a black man, then I will believe in the white Jesus dying for black people. As far as am concerned, the black man is still hanging on the cross, surrounded by the two thieves on the left and on the right. These are the Europeans and the Chinese who are busy crucifying Africa on the same cross. We cannot even talk about the death of Jesus, let's talk about the dying of Africa constantly. Let's not create Theology of poverty and misery and glorify the death of Jesus when our brothers and sisters are still dying. The death of Christ, is a symbolic death, the death of truth, the death of the poor, the death of the marginalized, the death of the children of the soil and if religion is used to pacify that, then that is the doctrine of demons. For he came to set the captives free and until Africa is free, there is no Jesus who has died on the cross. We are still dying to date. It cannot take one man to save the world yet we have 20 million Africans who died in the sea during slave trade. Is these God not tired of drinking blood, how much more blood does he need. Can you look at Congo, give me the 15 million that died plus the 25,35 million. Calculate all the wars that has been fought in Africa, how many more millions. Your telling me all this blood that has been spilled is worth northing except the blood of one man who hang on the cross. Theology must not be used to create a sympathy for the white man. Theology must be used to evoke the African to start thinking. Have we come down from the cross yet or the Romans, they have not changed, they are still Europeans, they are still nailing our hands, the chastising of our work, putting on crowns of thorns on our heads, managing our minds and what we think. Piercing our sides,poking our reserves of food and etc. Nailing our feet, passports we cannot travel without this and that. Can you tell me that Jesus died on the cross?The day I see a black man free, I will start talking about Jesus who died for the sins of the world.He could not have died for a black man and the white man who believes in him did the crimes that he did".

He is very persuasive and have caught the attention of many people. his words reminds me of the Jewish people who rejected Jesus with the expectation of being delivered from the Roman oppression.

I am a black woman who believes that Jesus died on the cross to save humanity from it's sinful state. but how can I convince a black person holding on to the image of Jesus being depicted as a white man?

Let us kindly engage in a manner that will bring glory to God.
Hello Pulie.
When people truly give their hearts to Jesus, race is no longer an issue.
 

Magenta

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I find it very interesting that Poster acts_5:29 fell deafeningly silent since the question ...
"Please answer: which book do you believe is God's Holy Word, the Bible or the Koran? "
was directed at him...
He has already made clear that he does not believe the Bible when it identifies Ishmael's descendants as Arab. Jesus did not descend from Ishmael, and He was/is not Arab, though acts_5:29 repeatedly asserts it. Jesus descended from Isaac's line. Isaac was the son of promise, not Ishmael.
 
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kaylagrl

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He has already made clear that he does not believe the Bible when it identifies Ishmael's descendants as Arab. Jesus did not descend from Ishmael, and He was/is not Arab, though acts_5:29 repeatedly asserts it. Jesus descended from Isaac's line. Isaac was the son of promise, not Ishmael.
Doubt he'll make an appearance in this thread again. But stranger things have happened.
 

Prycejosh1987

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Jesus was not white, Jesus was not black, he was a jew. Focusing on race and colour makes no difference and should never do. This why he hear in scripture who Jesus descended from, but he do not have a description of what he actually looked like. Just imagine what would happen if the bible did describe what Jesus looked like. People would be setting up all kinds of images in their churches. Things seem bad enough already.