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It doesn't matter if you never asked for that, however you do now. You need Jesus to have died for you & suffer for all your sins, otherwise you're not going to be saved.
Even if He didn't have to, why do you think he allowed himself to be tortured?
I believe he did it out of love, what do you believe would be the most likely answer to that question: why do you think he allowed himself to be tortured?
Feel free to highlight my greyed out answer to find out
But you accept that Jesus suffered to pay the penalty for your sins, right? You have to at least acknowledge that, otherwise revering him on it's own is not allowing him to suffer for your sins.
You know I could argue that while Jesus hung on his cross and took on the sins of the whole world, every wilful sinful act you commit now is being dumped on him there.
Even if He didn't have to, why do you think he allowed himself to be tortured?
I believe he did it out of love, what do you believe would be the most likely answer to that question: why do you think he allowed himself to be tortured?
Feel free to highlight my greyed out answer to find out
It's not about a man dying for love, a lot of people have died for love. It's how Christian's use that pivotal moment in history to avoid their personal responsibility.
Has anyone read 'Kingdom of the Cults' by Dr. Walter Martin? He exposes the truth about JW & LDS faux theology. It's fascinating reading. But I wouldn't recommend it for baby Christians, because it's complicated.
It's not about a man dying for love, a lot of people have died for love. It's how Christian's use that pivotal moment in history to avoid their personal responsibility.
But you accept that Jesus suffered to pay the penalty for your sins, right? You have to at least acknowledge that, otherwise revering him on it's own is not allowing him to suffer for your sins.
You know I could argue that while Jesus hung on his cross and took on the sins of the whole world, every wilful sinful act you commit now is being dumped on him there.
But you accept that Jesus suffered to pay the penalty for your sins, right? You have to at least acknowledge that, otherwise revering him on it's own is not allowing him to suffer for your sins.
You know I could argue that while Jesus hung on his cross and took on the sins of the whole world, every wilful sinful act you commit now is being dumped on him there.
He already did it. There is no need to keep Him on the cross like Catholics do. Jesus now SITS at the right Hand of the Father. He already paid the sin debt. "It is finished." Those were His words. Before I believed, long before I came to believe, I wondered like you do about why He had to do it. Your last statement to Annointed makes no sense. We cannot acknowledge ourselves a sinner without having a sense of some measure of personal responsibility.
I've been so irresponsible, that heaven not possible for me, I deserve hell,
I hate being born and wish that I can invent a time machine, to prevent my own birth
God doesn't let me invent a time machine, why?
I am stuck in this wrecked life that will condemn me to hell
Unless if Jesus who is holy enough to pay the penalty for all my sins gave his eternal life to me, I can only fantasize of traveling back in time to prevent my own birth
What would you rather believe?
I rather believe that there is hope than all hope is lost
Your last statement to Annointed makes no sense. We cannot acknowledge ourselves a sinner without having a sense of some measure of personal responsibility.
If we can remember, that when Moses objected to God sending him to Pharaoh and started making excuses about his speech impediment? God, Yahweh, re assured him his speech would be sufficient. Moses questioned again and asked something like, whom shall I say sent me? God simply said, "I am who I am. Tell them I am sent you." There were no more questions.
He already did it. There is no need to keep Him on the cross like Catholics do. Jesus now SITS at the right Hand of the Father. He already paid the sin debt. "It is finished." Those were His words. Before I believed, long before I came to believe, I wondered like you do about why He had to do it. Your last statement to Annointed makes no sense. We cannot acknowledge ourselves a sinner without having a sense of some measure of personal responsibility.
I've been so irresponsible, that heaven not possible for me, I deserve hell,
I hate being born and wish that I can invent a time machine, to prevent my own birth
God doesn't let me invent a time machine, why?
I am stuck in this wrecked life that will condemn me to hell
Unless if Jesus who is holy enough to pay the penalty for all my sins gave his eternal life to me, I can only fantasize of traveling back in time to prevent my own birth
What would you rather believe?
I rather believe that there is hope than all hope is lost
Do you believe that? How odd. Your beliefs certainly shape your life. What you fail to grasp is that there is certainty in knowing God when He reveals Himself to you. If He has not revealed Himself to you, it is because you were not ready. Mockery is a sure sign of not being ready.