ether-i-am;188643 said:
How did Jesus deal with it, when the possibilities of going to hell still exist (if that's what you believe)? Did he die for peoples sins for just those 3 days he was supposedly dead? was he the temporary savior?
Upon research of the offerings that the priest made in the time period before Christ, God made a promise to Adam, than the punishment for sin is death(spiritual death first, and natural death last), but God also made an escape clause in that, that blood must be shed to pay the price for sin, so in the OT times, one was able to atone or pay the penalty of the sins a person committed by killing an sinless animal in the method that God ordained... Cain and Abel is a great example of an offering gone wrong... In the day of atonement, in which people would be able to get a clean slate with God, they had two animals one was slain, and the other animal represented the animal that took on all of the sins of the people, and it was cast out of the land, and all of the sins with it
So in the time period before Jesus, they pretty much did what was done to Jesus on animals... now the thing with Christ is this... if you look all throughout the old testament, there is no sacrifice perfect enough to permanently atone for the sinful nature of man... I wouldnt think there would be enough animals left if the proper amount were slayed for the sins people committed on a daily bases, there was also no man that was sinless before God capable of standing as an intercessor between God and between Man... God is bound by the promises and the covenants he has spoken, and that were written in the Bible, he cannot do things differently... one thing about God is... God HAS to judge sin, but out of the love in God's heart he turns his head on our sin and tries to ignore it as much as possible, but once we hit a certain level... he has to hold true to his promise... in order to prevent this God also implemented the rule that if he can find a righteous man to stand before him, and be a mediator between him and the sinner that God himself must answer the request made of that mediator.. if you look throughout the Old Testament there is no man sinless that he could stand perfectly to prevent the judgement of God from coming forth
This is ONE of the purposes in which Christ had to come forth, Jesus had to live a hard life in order to best tested, tried and proven before all of the observers in the spiritual realm, that he was worthy to stand before God... the spirit realm has checks and balances and even God himself is accountable to those things within it
By him standing sinless in the spirit realm and within his heart, he was able to ask God for forgiveness that he would not destroy the sinners, as well as being made into an animal sacrifice, he gave his entire life, so that you can live and walk in the sacrifice that he made at the Cross, that his blood was great enough that it covered all sins within your life time if you apply it, animals only temporarily covered the sins of man... Christ covers us for eternity, he has been lifted to the right hand of the Father in which he on the daily basis makes intercession for us
This is part of the mystery of the plan of salvation that God originated with man, because he desired to have a people that loved and wanted him for him to place within his family, not because he forced people to accept him
Understand that Heaven is being able to be in the presence of God, and understand hell is a place where you are removed from his presence and all of the things that come with it, and this is a place where your spirit and soul enters
ether-i-am;189546 said:
Sin is an opinion.
Sin is when someone disagrees with someone elses form of pleasure.
If you deny yourself pleasure, the bible god is happy.
Jesus must have been an unhappy basterd that couldn't wait to die.
Jesus did sin. He committed suicide.
Sin is disobedience towards the mandates that God set up, God has no problem with pleasure, he just has a specific order in which you go about doing things which are for your own good, and for the overall best interest of all of creation
God does not delight in you denying yourself pleasure, he is not pleased with you denying him, just like a father that has a kid that randomly does whatever he wants and doesnt listen, when all the father wants to do is be a good parent and lead the child in the correct direction
Jesus was more than likely the most fulfilled human being that walked the planet, and God's definition of suicide is preventing or cutting short the plan and the purpose that he has for your life, as well as taking your life into your own hands instead of allowing God to do what he sees best
Christ did not commit suicide
BiblicalAtheist;190106 said:
1)What death should we have died for sin?
2)Correct me if I am wrong, but supposedly if people go to hell, they are suffering, for all eternity. Does that not also mean they to have eternal life, even if they are "suffering"?
3)But jesus dying for merely 3 days was a perfect sacrifice? Which he was resurrected from, showing there is no death, even for those who go to hell.
4)That is bullshit, that is not what god sees or even "said". God said, sin was error, or missing the mark. According to what the definitions of the word. Unless you are saying the inspired writters got the wrong meaning of the word?
5)The only thing that remedies errors is CORRECTING them. And no man/god had to die for all humans for this to occur.
1)The wages of sin is complete death
2)Revelation reveals that Hell will be completely wiped out, and everything within it.. Hell is only a temporarily holding cell, afterwards there will be a new heaven and earth, and humans will be restored back to Earth, God planned on human beings living for eternity on Earth, not in Heaven or Hell
3)Jesus had shown that through this example, as well as the numerous resurrections that he had power over death, Death is not of God's personal character life is... Death is a stronghold of Satan, which means being cut off from God... the more cut off you allow your self to be the more you go through the experience of death, and death is a process that starts with death of your spiritual man, graduates to death of the soulish man, and eventually your flesh follows, Flesh is meant to die, but your soul and spirit are not meant to experience death
4)
Psa 51:5 Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, And in sin my mother conceived me.
Iniquity is defined as inherited sin, which was brought forth from the original sinner of Mankind, Christ even stated that he did not trust man because he understood their nature (Human Nature)
5)The wages of sin is death, the only way for someone to pay for sin is with blood.... someone had to spill some blood....
trackreviver;211992 said:
Thank you sir