ISRA.M HAS MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS, NO SOLUTION TO MANKIND ONLY PROBLEMS RIGHT BEHIND THEM IS A GUYING GIVING OUT FREE KORAN WRITTEN ""ENGLISH TRANSLATION"" WOW.
May the Lord richly bless you brother Arul..🙏 Christ is the King of Kings The First and the Last The Beginning and the End The Alpha and the Omega.. GIGAFOG 🙏
jesus never saved anyone nor he can save anyone nor can he bore the sins of all next where is the payment of the sin?? how can he pay the sin ? if someone else want to die on cross will his payment be acccepted.
jesus never saved anyone nor he can save anyone nor can he bore the sins of all next where is the payment of the sin?? how can he pay the sin ? if someone else want to die on cross will his payment be acccepted.
@@user-wx4dm8ij5f what if tomorrow i dies then whose sacrifice will be accepted? thousand may offer themselve then what is not it such stupid thing how can death pay for ur sins?
@@shabanarugi Why did Jesus die? Historically, from a human perspective, the answer is straightforward enough. The Jewish leaders plotted against him, Judas betrayed him, Herod and Pilate tried him, and the Roman soldiers executed him. A number of individuals and groups were responsible for his death. As Luke puts it, “Wicked men put him to death by nailing him to the cross” (Acts 2:23). But there’s another angle to consider. As Acts 2:23 also says, Jesus was “handed over by God’s deliberate plan and foreknowledge.” To get to the heart of the question of why Jesus died, we have to think from God’s point of view. Theologically, from God’s perspective, we may mention two main reasons. 1. Jesus Died to Bring Us Near to God Christ died for sins once for all, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring you to God. (1 Pet. 3:18) The purpose of bringing us to God implies that, prior to Jesus dying, we were far away. On this score, the apostles Paul and Peter agree: “You who once were far away have been brought near through the blood of Christ” (Eph. 2:13). Our sin needed to be dealt with to bring us near: “Christ died for sins” (1 Pet. 3:18). The Bible does not mince words when it comes to human disobedience and its consequences. Jesus can describe his disciples as evil (Matt. 7:11), and Paul says in Romans 6:23 that “the wages of sin is death.” All humans stand condemned before God; our sins separate us from him whose character is pristine holiness and perfect justice. The substitutionary nature of Jesus’s death is the key idea for understanding how God deals with sin and offers us forgiveness. To bring us near, “Christ died for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous” (1 Pet. 3:18). If “the unrighteous” is all of us, “the righteous” is Jesus himself. The one who “knew no sin, became sin” (2 Cor. 5:21)-our sin-so that we might receive mercy. The New Testament uses several vivid images to expound the truth that Jesus died in our place. For example, Jesus paid the price for our redemption when he “gave his life as a ransom in the place of many” (Mark 10:45). Jesus reconciled us to God by bearing our sins himself (1 Pet. 2:24). “God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement through the shedding of his blood” (Rom. 3:25), exhausting God’s wrath against our unrighteousness. The Father is the architect, the Son the accomplisher, and the Spirit the applier of the atonement. Paul reminds us that Jesus’s death in our place is of first importance and was in accordance with the [Old Testament] Scriptures (1 Cor. 15:3). His death fulfills the old covenant sacrifices, such as the sin offering, the Passover lamb, and the scapegoat of the Day of Atonement. He’s the Suffering Servant who was “pierced for our transgressions” (Isa. 53:5). Sometimes well-intentioned preachers give the false impression that in dying for us Jesus persuaded a reluctant and vengeful Father to show mercy. Truth is, it was out of love that God sent his Son, and the Son laid down his life of his own accord: “God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself” (2 Cor. 5:19). All three persons of the Trinity, then, are fully involved in our redemption: “Christ offered himself through the eternal Spirit to God” (Heb. 9:14). As Graham Cole puts it, the Father is the architect, the Son the accomplisher, and the Spirit the applier of the atonement. 2. Jesus Died to Reveal God’s Character It isn’t that we knew nothing of God before Christ’s death. His providential care for creation reveals his love. And his promises to Abraham show his concern for the whole world. But at the cross, we see the climax of his covenants with Israel, and we witness the final and dramatic proof of his love and justice. Two texts from Romans make this clear: “God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Rom. 5:8). Christ’s death puts beyond all doubt the fact that God loves us. It assures us that no matter what life throws at us, we can trust that “he who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all . . . will also graciously give us all things” (Rom. 8:32). Jesus also died to prove the justice of God: “God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement . . . to demonstrate his justice” (Rom. 3:25-26). At the cross we see not only God’s love, but the seriousness with which he takes our sin. God doesn’t forgive us by turning a blind eye to our sin or by overlooking it. Forgiveness is costly to the one against whom the wrong has been done. And at the cross we see not only God’s love, but also the seriousness with which he takes our sin. Elsewhere in the New Testament, we also learn that Jesus died to demonstrate the wisdom, power, and glory of God. Boasting in the Cross There are many other reasons Jesus died. These include to conquer evil, to inaugurate the new covenant, and to set us an example of sacrificial love. But two vital reasons are to bring us to God and to reveal God’s character. Where would we be if God had not sent his Son to die for us? Without the cross, we’d be “darkened in our understanding of God and alienated from the life of God” (Eph. 4:18). You may know the slogan, “A pet is for life, not just for Christmas.” I’m tempted to coin another: “The death of Jesus is for life, not just for Easter.” For the cross, Leon Morris notes, “dominates the New Testament.” After many years as a Christian and almost 30 years of teaching theology, I’ve become more and more convinced that the death of Jesus changes everything. I pray each of us will join Paul in saying, “I will never boast about anything except the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Gal. 6:14).
All the Christians should read the bible and talk about jesus name to other people. Glory to jesus ... God bless our Christian people and Christian countries amen god be with you amen
مَّا كَانَ مُحَمَّدٌ أَبَآ أَحَدٖ مِّن رِّجَالِكُمۡ وَلَٰكِن رَّسُولَ ٱللَّهِ وَخَاتَمَ ٱلنَّبِيِّـۧنَۗ وَكَانَ ٱللَّهُ بِكُلِّ شَيۡءٍ عَلِيمٗا Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but he is the Messenger of Allah and the seal of the Prophets. Here Allah says that he is last prophet Quran 33 40 ❤
It means the soul of Muhammad which was in the throne of Allah in the name Muhammad will come to you as messenger and whoever comes after him will come to be Muhammadans
Seal means that what he says is word of allah not that he is the last messenger. You have the other text who said that every nation will have own messenger.
10:47 and to every nation there is a messenger so when thier messenger comes then twill be judged fairly no where does it say there will be more messengers coming after it just says that when a messenger comes to a nation it will be judged fairly 33:40 Muhammed is not a father of any of your men but a messenger of Allah and a SEAL of the the prophets the wword seal doesnt mean final but in this context it does it is trying to say that he is sealing it s trying to say that prophets have come before him and he is a seal to seal anymore prophets from coming after him not seal like sealing saway a package
I see what you're saying, but I disagree with your conclusion. Because of the conundrum over this word "seal," I went to the Bible for clarification. This is the advice Allah gave to Muhummad: Is it not? My conclusion is that Muhummad is being aligned with the previous prophets, i.e., he's part of the prophet club. As you say, it has nothing to do with being the last prophet. We also know Muhummad can't possibly be the last prophet because even today, there are many, many people all over the world whom God uses to pass His Holy messages.
the Quran states that Muhammad is the last messenger. This is mentioned in Surah Al-Ahzab (33:40): “Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but (he is) the Messenger of Allah, and the Seal of the Prophets. And Allah has full knowledge of all things.”
With respect, your comment is unhelpful. You have simply reiterated the unexplained quote without giving any explanation. A seal does not mean the last. I note that some translations (i.e., Sahih International and Muhsin Khan) have put the word 'last' for 'seal'. But it makes no sense.
Yep, a seal is just a 'stopper' ... like a 'bottle top' is a seal which stops water coming out of a bottle. It also means it is not the bottle. The 'seal of the prophets' means the 'stopper' of the prophets ... and does not mean they are a prophet themselves.
@ПроститееслиобиделЯсваминесогл that's garbage. That wasn't confirmed in the injil and tanakh or any other book. Jesus was the last prophet, son of God, and God in the flesh. How can you put a sinful and pedophile over God himself. Jesus came out of divinity you can't override his message with liar. All the prophets from God had some divinity to them and work miracles. Mohammed did nothing divine or had any miracles. Don't tell me about splitting the moon because that again is garbage.
Arul. Don't play with words!! If you don't believe, leave it. We believe Mohammad is ultimate final messenger. You only know English. Nobody knows!! You are holding Israel's corrupted quran and it's English translation. Never say, Leave Islam etc... Who the Hell you Velu Sami say Leave Islam. Why you constantly oppress and telling.. you do not know English!! Pola.
@@NigZvivo not necessarily. Because its like "Chastity of your mother"! How you believe your 23 chromosome belongs to your father!!... Similarly we should believe in God and His Messengers! It's All about our Iman, submissive to Allah, that's it. So do not peel and onion! Faith in God & faith in Prophet both are the two wheels of Islam. Amen
Jesus Alaihi Salam is Not God!. because he has GOD ALMIGHTY! . Read John 17:3.Did God have a wife?., To have a son, you needed a wife!. BUT how many prophets were called as sons of God?.Even king David was called the begotten son of God.and Who is the first born son of God?. GOD ALMIGHTY said in the bible, THERE IS NO GOD BEFORE ME OR AFTER ME!. Am i WRONG?. So, how can Jesus ,be god ?.
They can't read nor understand arabic, but they want you to go to arabic quran, then teach you how arabic is to be read.
ISRA.M HAS MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS, NO SOLUTION TO MANKIND ONLY PROBLEMS
RIGHT BEHIND THEM IS A GUYING GIVING OUT FREE KORAN WRITTEN ""ENGLISH TRANSLATION"" WOW.
"I can read but I can't understand" is crazy 😂😂😂😂😂😂
May the Lord richly bless you brother Arul..🙏
Christ is the King of Kings
The First and the Last
The Beginning and the End
The Alpha and the Omega..
GIGAFOG 🙏
GOD bless you brother Arul, love and blessings from Pakistan ❤️
jesus never saved anyone nor he can save anyone nor can he bore the sins of all next where is the payment of the sin?? how can he pay the sin ?
if someone else want to die on cross will his payment be acccepted.
The truth always stands on its own! In context and out of context! Truth is bigger than context, truth is pervasive without limits!
Go go go Brother Hallelujah Praise the Lord!
Keep up the good work brother Arul 🙏🙏🙏♥️🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦♥️
Love it 😍
GOD bless you my brother Arul🙏❤
jesus never saved anyone nor he can save anyone nor can he bore the sins of all next where is the payment of the sin?? how can he pay the sin ?
if someone else want to die on cross will his payment be acccepted.
He died as a sacrifice for everyone for all mankind.
@@user-wx4dm8ij5f what if tomorrow i dies then whose sacrifice will be accepted?
thousand may offer themselve then what is not it such stupid thing how can death pay for ur sins?
@@shabanarugi Why did Jesus die?
Historically, from a human perspective, the answer is straightforward enough. The Jewish leaders plotted against him, Judas betrayed him, Herod and Pilate tried him, and the Roman soldiers executed him.
A number of individuals and groups were responsible for his death. As Luke puts it, “Wicked men put him to death by nailing him to the cross” (Acts 2:23).
But there’s another angle to consider. As Acts 2:23 also says, Jesus was “handed over by God’s deliberate plan and foreknowledge.” To get to the heart of the question of why Jesus died, we have to think from God’s point of view. Theologically, from God’s perspective, we may mention two main reasons.
1. Jesus Died to Bring Us Near to God
Christ died for sins once for all, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring you to God. (1 Pet. 3:18)
The purpose of bringing us to God implies that, prior to Jesus dying, we were far away. On this score, the apostles Paul and Peter agree: “You who once were far away have been brought near through the blood of Christ” (Eph. 2:13).
Our sin needed to be dealt with to bring us near: “Christ died for sins” (1 Pet. 3:18). The Bible does not mince words when it comes to human disobedience and its consequences. Jesus can describe his disciples as evil (Matt. 7:11), and Paul says in Romans 6:23 that “the wages of sin is death.” All humans stand condemned before God; our sins separate us from him whose character is pristine holiness and perfect justice.
The substitutionary nature of Jesus’s death is the key idea for understanding how God deals with sin and offers us forgiveness. To bring us near, “Christ died for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous” (1 Pet. 3:18). If “the unrighteous” is all of us, “the righteous” is Jesus himself. The one who “knew no sin, became sin” (2 Cor. 5:21)-our sin-so that we might receive mercy.
The New Testament uses several vivid images to expound the truth that Jesus died in our place. For example, Jesus paid the price for our redemption when he “gave his life as a ransom in the place of many” (Mark 10:45). Jesus reconciled us to God by bearing our sins himself (1 Pet. 2:24). “God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement through the shedding of his blood” (Rom. 3:25), exhausting God’s wrath against our unrighteousness.
The Father is the architect, the Son the accomplisher, and the Spirit the applier of the atonement.
Paul reminds us that Jesus’s death in our place is of first importance and was in accordance with the [Old Testament] Scriptures (1 Cor. 15:3). His death fulfills the old covenant sacrifices, such as the sin offering, the Passover lamb, and the scapegoat of the Day of Atonement. He’s the Suffering Servant who was “pierced for our transgressions” (Isa. 53:5).
Sometimes well-intentioned preachers give the false impression that in dying for us Jesus persuaded a reluctant and vengeful Father to show mercy. Truth is, it was out of love that God sent his Son, and the Son laid down his life of his own accord: “God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself” (2 Cor. 5:19).
All three persons of the Trinity, then, are fully involved in our redemption: “Christ offered himself through the eternal Spirit to God” (Heb. 9:14). As Graham Cole puts it, the Father is the architect, the Son the accomplisher, and the Spirit the applier of the atonement.
2. Jesus Died to Reveal God’s Character
It isn’t that we knew nothing of God before Christ’s death. His providential care for creation reveals his love. And his promises to Abraham show his concern for the whole world. But at the cross, we see the climax of his covenants with Israel, and we witness the final and dramatic proof of his love and justice.
Two texts from Romans make this clear: “God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Rom. 5:8). Christ’s death puts beyond all doubt the fact that God loves us. It assures us that no matter what life throws at us, we can trust that “he who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all . . . will also graciously give us all things” (Rom. 8:32).
Jesus also died to prove the justice of God: “God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement . . . to demonstrate his justice” (Rom. 3:25-26).
At the cross we see not only God’s love, but the seriousness with which he takes our sin.
God doesn’t forgive us by turning a blind eye to our sin or by overlooking it. Forgiveness is costly to the one against whom the wrong has been done. And at the cross we see not only God’s love, but also the seriousness with which he takes our sin.
Elsewhere in the New Testament, we also learn that Jesus died to demonstrate the wisdom, power, and glory of God.
Boasting in the Cross
There are many other reasons Jesus died. These include to conquer evil, to inaugurate the new covenant, and to set us an example of sacrificial love. But two vital reasons are to bring us to God and to reveal God’s character.
Where would we be if God had not sent his Son to die for us? Without the cross, we’d be “darkened in our understanding of God and alienated from the life of God” (Eph. 4:18).
You may know the slogan, “A pet is for life, not just for Christmas.” I’m tempted to coin another: “The death of Jesus is for life, not just for Easter.” For the cross, Leon Morris notes, “dominates the New Testament.”
After many years as a Christian and almost 30 years of teaching theology, I’ve become more and more convinced that the death of Jesus changes everything. I pray each of us will join Paul in saying, “I will never boast about anything except the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Gal. 6:14).
@@shabanarugiJesus never saved anyone?you took alot of weed
Arul îs a very smart and brave Christian !!
The Christian preachers Truth... are slaying Quranic text .
"please come here!" Dont!😂
“Is he a SHAKE?” 😂😂😂
More like shaking around the corner. Lmao.
Sheikh not shake bro
@ i know bro.. the typo made it more funnier.😂
@@arisuaozora you mean believe a fake muhmmad bible instead of a real bible with Paul in it
All the Christians should read the bible and talk about jesus name to other people. Glory to jesus ... God bless our Christian people and Christian countries amen god be with you amen
Please invite Sam Samoan
😂😂 bro went Chef Google. 😂🤣🤣
The problem is lack of calmness!!
this indian guy is funny 😂
They only see what they want to see which makes them easily fooled.
Arul does not know he himself is a messenger.
😂😂😂😂
Muslim very confused.....
Muh mad 😡 is the cult
مَّا كَانَ مُحَمَّدٌ أَبَآ أَحَدٖ مِّن رِّجَالِكُمۡ وَلَٰكِن رَّسُولَ ٱللَّهِ وَخَاتَمَ ٱلنَّبِيِّـۧنَۗ وَكَانَ ٱللَّهُ بِكُلِّ شَيۡءٍ عَلِيمٗا
Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but he is the Messenger of Allah and the seal of the Prophets.
Here Allah says that he is last prophet
Quran 33 40 ❤
Seal is a package 📦 😂
It means the soul of Muhammad which was in the throne of Allah in the name Muhammad will come to you as messenger and whoever comes after him will come to be Muhammadans
Seal means that what he says is word of allah not that he is the last messenger.
You have the other text who said that every nation will have own messenger.
@anaromana8183 every nations to his name and the messages of Allah equivalence of one nation among the nations
@@mohammaduntitled Where is says that?
You disrespect the word of allah!
@anaromana8183 hadith
@anaromana8183 Allah created mankind from the nur of Muhammad
final messenger? where did you read that? drop it here...
That messenger doesn't know a jew woman is going to give him poison. ( kainer
According to their own translation SEAL means LAST😂😂
John the baptist was the last prophet, Believe the real Bible The bible with Paul in it not a fake muhmmads bible
Weve already had three more
You can't translate the text line by line. WHAT???
How many nations and how many messengers 😂 every nation has a messenger.
😂😂
Mark 13:32 says, “But of that day or hour, no one knows, neither the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father
Surah 33.40Verse 33:40
"Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but he is the Messenger of Allah and last of the prophets".
The false prophet muhammad of the pagan God allah 😂😂😂😂😂
Dont waste your time to this Guy humans😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Allan,
Pls invest some time watching Arul.
I am Christian... But a 'Seal' can mean final prophet.
Like Seal the Deal means close the deal... Check Seal as a Verb... It means to 'conclude'
10:47 and to every nation there is a messenger so when thier messenger comes then twill be judged fairly
no where does it say there will be more messengers coming after it just says that when a messenger comes to a nation it will be judged fairly
33:40 Muhammed is not a father of any of your men but a messenger of Allah and a SEAL of the the prophets
the wword seal doesnt mean final but in this context it does it is trying to say that he is sealing it s trying to say that prophets have come before him and he is a seal to seal anymore prophets from coming after him not seal like sealing saway a package
I see what you're saying, but I disagree with your conclusion. Because of the conundrum over this word "seal," I went to the Bible for clarification. This is the advice Allah gave to Muhummad: Is it not? My conclusion is that Muhummad is being aligned with the previous prophets, i.e., he's part of the prophet club. As you say, it has nothing to do with being the last prophet. We also know Muhummad can't possibly be the last prophet because even today, there are many, many people all over the world whom God uses to pass His Holy messages.
the Quran states that Muhammad is the last messenger. This is mentioned in Surah Al-Ahzab (33:40):
“Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but (he is) the Messenger of Allah, and the Seal of the Prophets. And Allah has full knowledge of all things.”
With respect, your comment is unhelpful. You have simply reiterated the unexplained quote without giving any explanation. A seal does not mean the last. I note that some translations (i.e., Sahih International and Muhsin Khan) have put the word 'last' for 'seal'. But it makes no sense.
From the quran that's not from God.
Yep, a seal is just a 'stopper' ... like a 'bottle top' is a seal which stops water coming out of a bottle. It also means it is not the bottle. The 'seal of the prophets' means the 'stopper' of the prophets ... and does not mean they are a prophet themselves.
😂😂😂😂
I know the wuran is not based on the authority og God, but as an honest Christian, seal in this context means final. Let's be logical.
Seal means stop. So muhammed close prophets to tell the truth. This?
@ПроститееслиобиделЯсваминесогл that's garbage. That wasn't confirmed in the injil and tanakh or any other book. Jesus was the last prophet, son of God, and God in the flesh. How can you put a sinful and pedophile over God himself. Jesus came out of divinity you can't override his message with liar.
All the prophets from God had some divinity to them and work miracles. Mohammed did nothing divine or had any miracles. Don't tell me about splitting the moon because that again is garbage.
That translation bro😂😂
Arul.
Don't play with words!!
If you don't believe, leave it.
We believe Mohammad is ultimate final messenger.
You only know English.
Nobody knows!!
You are holding Israel's corrupted quran and it's English translation.
Never say, Leave Islam etc...
Who the Hell you Velu Sami say Leave Islam.
Why you constantly oppress and telling.. you do not know English!!
Pola.
You can believe what ever you want.. but show the verse it's saying he is the last prophet
Stop being stupid. Arul is trying to help your lost brother. You chose to remain lost. That is the definition of stupidity
Do you understand Arabic
@@NigZvivo not necessarily.
Because its like "Chastity of your mother"!
How you believe your 23 chromosome belongs to your father!!... Similarly we should believe in God and His Messengers!
It's All about our Iman, submissive to Allah, that's it.
So do not peel and onion!
Faith in God & faith in Prophet both are the two wheels of Islam.
Amen
Profhet Muhammed is THE LAST profhet.no profhet come
false prophet muhammad
God of Jesus is the only true god..Jesus was send by god through god spirit.Jesus is a son of god..
What is your point? Jesus gave life only God can give life and forgive sins.
Jesus Alaihi Salam is Not God!. because he has GOD ALMIGHTY! . Read John 17:3.Did God have a wife?., To have a son, you needed a wife!. BUT how many prophets were called as sons of God?.Even king David was called the begotten son of God.and Who is the first born son of God?.
GOD ALMIGHTY said in the bible, THERE IS NO GOD BEFORE ME OR AFTER ME!. Am i WRONG?. So, how can Jesus ,be god ?.
@Freedom20255what? Jesus forgives sin and gives life just as the father does so does the son.
That Muslim guy still not good at taqqiyah
Seal and final messenger of the Arabs.
Definitely not a messenger of the Hebrews
Are you Jewish? .so, how come Jews are still waiting for their messiah to come back, not a new messiah to come.
final mesenger? where can you read it? stop putting and adding in it...