AMEN, because we're naturally born into Sin.For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.
if we were not, what would that answer now be?
AMEN, because we're naturally born into Sin.For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.
Dino speaking of denominations, do you belong to one in particular? I am curious only.I’m not interested in denominational peculiarities. I asked for evidence for your assertion.
Do they believe Jesus ... is God?yes the same as us they believe jesus is the son of GOD. I do not know if all of them believe this however.
Adam wasn't created in sin. Yet he did.AMEN, because we're naturally born into Sin.
if we were not, what would that answer now be?
Adam wasn't created in sin. Yet he did.
We were never created to live independently of God. We were always meant to live in communion with God and find satisfaction and life in Him.
I disagree. See my prior answer for why. You might do better, but you would fail.what i am saying is: i am only condemned because of Adam, when i entered this world.
but remove that Sin, i am able to naturally fulfill the Moral Law.
that's why we need Jesus, because, we're born condemned.
i love the fact God died for me and gave me Salvation.
but that Plan, that makes me CURSED from inception of conception, is one i wished never existed and find it as unjust.
but, it is what it is and i must comply with God!
Do they believe Jesus ... is God?
There's a difference.
Jesus tells the Jews in John 4:24 that if they do not believe that He is God ("I AM"), that they will die in their sins.
We don't say we believe 'in' tree or 'in' sky or grass. Yes, we believe they exist, but there is a profound connotation to saying we believe 'in' Jesus Christ. When we believe 'in' Jesus Christ, we are not simply saying we believe He existed at some point way back in antiquity. We are declaring that we believe in His divinity, and that's not just the belief that He came from God - as if He is some close friend, neighbor or relative of God.
Jesus IS God.
When we say we believe in Jesus, we are declaring we believe He is God.
And as you just clarified, Jews do not believe that. They may claim He is Messiah or Son of God, but they do not believe He is God.
The Bible makes very clear that Jesus is God many times, many ways throughout.
Judaism just is not Christianity. And Judeo-Christian is a total contradiction; it is an oxymoron.
And as you just clarified, Jews do not believe that. They may claim He is Messiah or Son of God, but they do not believe He is God.
I understand.I disagree. See my prior answer for why. You might do better, but you would fail.
The fallen angels are an interesting group.Exactly. God, made it so we could not live without Him, if we want Eternal Life.
interesting, that the Angels had Eternal Life, and some found it revolting.
they had a Will and knew what real Paradise was all about.
and chose, this is not what we want.
just interesting how we see the views of God's Creations.
Guessing this is to me?The question becomes are you trusting in yourself to keep all the 10 commandments (because you believe they are separate from the rest and say Jesus taught them) and present yourself in some way superior and worthy of salvation in Christ OR having accepted Christ and His work on your behalf, you understand that you can never ever reach the perfection that is God's holiness and you now rest in Christ, count yourself dead to sin, as per the Bible's teaching, and rejoice that Jesus had fulfilled all the commandments for all time and purchased your salvation through His blood?
We don't say we believe 'in' tree or 'in' sky or grass. Yes, we believe they exist, but there is a profound connotation to saying we believe 'in' Jesus Christ. When we believe 'in' Jesus Christ, we are not simply saying we believe He existed at some point way back in antiquity. We are declaring that we believe in His divinity, and that's not just the belief that He came from God - as if He is some close friend, neighbor or relative of God.
Jesus' followers understood this very clearly.
Luke 23:54-56
Sorry, but if what you're preaching were accurate, we would not have massive portions of the NT and we would especially not have 1 Jn. 3:2.Many Jews have become followers of their Messiah. Gentiles do not become Jews...but all believers become followers of Christ if indeed they are
your continued speculation on the salvation of those who understand we are not followers of the law and will never keep the 10 commandments to the satisfaction of God who is holy, is indicative of your own inability to grasp all that Jesus did for you on the cross.
When Christ says 'IT IS FINISHED', then it is finished. I said a long long time ago, in this very forum, that the 10 commandments do actually sum up the 'new' commandments Jesus spoke.
Do you not see the obvious contradiction in what you say above? If a Jew concedes Jesus is the Messiah, then they have accepted the fact He is indeed their Savior.
That only applies to those who are attempting to keep them without faith in, and reliance on, Jesus Christ.if you break even the smallest part of the law, the scripture tells us we have broken ALL of it!
Sorry, but if what you're preaching were accurate, we would not have massive portions of the NT and we would especially not have 1 Jn. 3:2.
You and the others here who disagree with the OP are just saying the same things over and over in multiple different ways. Yes, I'm doing the same because none of you will accept the undeniable Scriptures I continue to present.