Hey John, I love what you guys are doing!! It's amazing to share the gospel! I'm happy to be the winner of the little challenge we had... The way I know you are Lebanese and Armenian is from one of your videos you posted about 5 years ago: What happens when you mix: Apologetics, Lebanon, and Easter? In it you say the answer... God bless your work, Stay being bold for the gospel, and Keep reaching out to the lost!!! There is nothing more joyful and rewarding! God Bless You, Your Family, and the Living Waters Ministry!!!
Best explanation I have heard. It is both inspired and consice leading to the expected conclusion. Only Christ could pay the fine and rescue us from our sins. Such love and mercy! Thank you Jesus!
Wow amazingly simple explanation. God is both loving & merciful as our Father, as well as Just & righteous as Lord that He cannot allow sin to not be unaccounted for. Christs sacrifice is the culmination of who God is: Loving that He would free us from sin completely through His grace, as well as atone for sin justly through His worthy sacrifice.
I don't feel the need to punish others who on very rare occasion have done something to me I consider wrong. So why does God? He asks us to forgive others 70 times 7 times but he can't forgive once? Totally illogical.
Thank you for this video. You are greatly gifted in being able to answer wisely the questions of unbelievers. Your team of people are helping me to give a wise answer to our unsaved family. God bless you in your ministry until Jesus comes.
When I first saw the question, my answer was 'because He is Just'. Woohoo! I got it right, but not without many hours of reading, meditating on God's Word allowing me to know. I had this same question for many years.
God doesn't exist. The founding principle of creationism proves it "something can't come from nothing". Man is something, materialistic (observable by touch) thus, according to the law of creationism whatever created man must be something (materialistic) as well. Anyone who disagrees with this conclusion is dishonest. God came from the minds of man. That's why you can't prove his existence scientifically. He doesn't exist in reality. If Jesus is God and God is omnipresent, then why are you awaiting his second coming, if he's everywhere at the same time, all of the time (omnipresent). Why is Jesus coming and going if he's everywhere at the same time? Can you explain that?
@@MrCraigBlake My friend, you stated: // something can't come from nothing // I agree. It is based on the law of causality: every effect must have a cause. However, you are confused. You are actually interpreting the proposition as: something material can not come from something immaterial. Something immaterial is not nothing if it has ontology. So the claim that something material came by something immaterial is not violating the claims, "something can't come from nothing", or, "every effect must have a cause." Everything else you argued is based on this false twisting of the proposition you claimed your reasoning was based upon. Here is a link you should read which I wrote: facebook.com/notes/atheist-answers/how-belief-in-a-proposition-is-shown-to-be-rationally-justified-over-its-negatio/2029045457316793/ God bless
I'm always glad to hear about my brothers and sisters in Christ from traditionally Muslim, Jewish, and pagan parts of the world. The Light shines in darkness, and the darkness comprehends it not. My heart goes out to them for their suffering and because they're persecuted, but I'm glad that they're in Christ.
God bless you, John, and everyone in this beautiful ministry. I appreciate you bringing up these difficult theological questions, as I know that I will be asked these questions when I have opportunity to share the Gospel. Very helpful!! Please continue to post more of these questions!
Biblical answer! The question makes me thankful we teach our kids the childrens and Heidelberg Catechism. A biblical tool. Will watch your testimony video now!
So... I am still having a hard time with this answer. I understand that God needs to be just and that sin needs to be repaid. But if sin is a spiritual offense, how does a physical death atone for that? If we atone for our sins through confession and repentance, and since we are condemned to die no matter what, why would our individual repentance and physical deaths not be enough for our sins?
1. There is an irony in asking humans to commit a sin, i.e., murder through crucifixion, so everyone could be saved or forgiven from sin. 2. If you asked me for forgiveness and I said, "Yes, if you kill my dog" or "Yes, if you kill me," no one would think either of these actions is justice. I have trouble understanding how punishing innocents whether humans, animals, or God is somehow just.
That's why it's called sin offering. It's like when u ask someone for forgiveness, u give them gifts or fruits as a show of sincerity ( which we don't normally do of course ). God requires blood for a sin offering. I forgot what the blood represent, but it has a meaning and importance hence God requires it and why it isn't allowed to be eaten. If we feel guilty of taking the lives of animals, then might as well not sin. But if u still sin after knowing u would need to sacrifice an animal for an attonement, aren't u guilty urself for causing something to die for u? Well we all know we could not stop sinning. We can refrain from time to time, but as long as we are in our dead bodies, we would eventually sin.
Because God cursed Adam and Eve in the first place.. the first man must have been innocent and must mot subject to cursed, they should have been warned since they dont have yet the idea of sin and punishment.. also if adam and eve commit sin then why even animal and plants have to suffer and be subjected to dearh also like mankind? The do nothing theyre innocent
John, I am super impressed with your multilingual skills. I envy that about you... in a good way. Thank you for answering this question which I too have been asked in the past. By God's grace, I was able to give essentially the same answer pointing out the manifold nature of God's righteousness. I also pointed out the idea that in our own suffering due to the fall of humanity, we somehow grow in communion with Christ, who also suffered on our behalf. This idea was important since the person asking the question also added a related question - "If all suffering and death is a direct result of man's fall into sin, and God's subsequent curse upon His creation, but He then sent His Son who paid the price for our sin fully, why do we still suffer? Why do we still eventually die?" I suppose there maybe multiple ways one might respond to this question. My thoughts have been that in our sufferings in this life, we in someway (however limited, but still real) can comprehend the price he paid and thus His love for us, which then makes it possible for us to truly love God in return - making for a real love relationship in which we know this righteous and loving God more fully and completely, which is the very purpose for which mankind was created. To be in perfect loving communion with the source of all being. I'd be interested in your thoughts on that question.
Ezekiel chapter 18 tells us how G_d see's our sins,and how to be forgiven. Proverbs 17, 15 He that justifieth the wicked,and he that condemneth the just, both are abominable before God.
Living in this age learning about Jesus from some 2000 years ago, it's "stupidly magnanimous" how God loves us by choosing to suffer and die on the Cross. I mean, I wouldn't be convinced if he chose not to die. Because it's an ultimate price to pay for a human. I often imagine myself if I could choose to suffer and die like that if my family depended on it, but I can never convince myself that I can because I cannot imagine the immense physical and mental pain that would bring to me. But Jesus did.
I have a question for you. Why did God create humanity know full well that we would be sinners, feel pain, loss, go through terrible times and suffer? What was the point? He knew even before He created us what we would do. What was going to happen.
That is a good question. I am going to try to answer it. Maybe someone else can answer it better. Perhaps it will open up a dialogue. God formed man to be in fellowship with him. He also was proving his goodness and justice to the angels who had already fallen. If man chose him despite becoming sinners, experiencing pain, loss, suffering, it would show all of creation that he was good and just when the angels, who had fellowship with him and were not experiencing any of those things, rebelled and were cast out of heaven. See Job chapter 1, especially verses 7-11, and 2 Chronicles 16:9. God desires to bless us as we follow him. He will carry us through any trials that come our way. Satan desires to cause us to rebel and be cursed.
if it helps God wanted free creatures,not robots to love Him and obey Him so He created the act of freedom to chose to love Him or to go our way. Love by definition must be freely given otherwise it would not be love so He created a realm with free choices and with that made a universe for the best possible way to save as much people as He could without forcing anyone. A universe where He could show us His love,kindness,patience and His mercy as much as possible. Hope it helps God bless you.
The ultimate answer is because God allows necessary evils for a greater good. God did not want those evils, but He permits them knowing that a greater good will come out of what He plans to do with it all.
can you please tell me how do you make your own Gospel million dollar bill but in euro currency? I want to create my own in my language so I can give to the people where I live.
Thank you so much💓 I got a dilema regarding this, God knows everything which means when He created us He knew we would fail so why not just stop humanity from the beginning so Jesus wouldn't have to die and we wouldn't have to suffer? 😣
I thought of something that somehow cleared up my mind a little bit. I think even though He is God, He also wants humans to freely choose what to do. And if He changed something in us, then we wouldn't be authentic humans. If He would've created us again, we would've made the same mistake.. maybe... That's what I can come up with to respond my own question hahahaha anyway, God knows better 💕💯
@@-mey5392 that didn’t stop him hardening pharaohs heart. “And the LORD said to Moses, “When you go back to Egypt, see that you do all those wonders before Pharaoh which I have put in your hand. But I will harden his heart, so that he will not let the people go.” Exodus 4:21 NKJV He also didn’t take it too kindly when Jonah chose freely to say “no” to Gods request to deliver a message to Nineveh. God got angry and caused a storm to almost cap size the ship Jonah was on
@@kevinhead5795 there is simply no Character development without struggle. And it does not only apply to Character, it applies to everything else. There is a struggle before a baby is born. A struggle for a baby to walk before he/she could walk perfectly. A struggle for a tsunami to happen, there must be an earthquake 1st. A struggle to have a hermes bag, it goes through production 1st. Everything is all about struggle. And beautiful things cannot be as it is without struggle.
Forgiveness means thinking mercy over wrath , and we all know that our head use blood to think so when we used blood to think wrath against someone who offend as, what will we do when he repent and ask you to forgive ,as we all know we first pour new and clean blood from our mercy cup to cover the wrath blood which contains destruction materials. This what God did He poured out Christ ,His blood of mercy to as. and He told us to love Him .
We as humans are hypocrites in that as a parent..a child does wrong..you rebuke or punish that child and teach that child the right direction and yet GOD AS A FATHER HAS HIS WAY AND HAS SHOWN US THE RIGHT WAY BUT because we think we know better...we choose our own wrong path and yet we know there are repercussions in everything we do but blame GOD FOR OUR OWN DOINGS!
If the sin is in between me and God offourse he can forgive. Because He's merciful And if the sin is in between creation and another creation of God then justice is required
I'm still trying to understand it... in what way God being tortured and killed gives justice to the sinners ? I still struggle with this question as I believe Justice is the most important thing, and our purpose on earth is to work on our souls, and purify as much as possible following the teaching of Jesus before entering the next realm... but if you agree with that, how can a Serial Killer who believes in Jesus will be saved by "grace", but a good person from a culture that never heard of Jesus will die because not believing in him ?
If a murderer is sentenced to death, what righteous judge would ever accept instead the death of an innocent person who has lived a life of a saint as a satisfactory replacement? That's exactly what the Pharisees did to Jesus. THEY demanded the murder of Jesus and freed a murderer in his place at the cross, not God. There's something very wrong about how mainstream Christianity interprets God's character.
The answer to that question is mixed with being bought at a price, being adopted into God’s family so that we are His children. From a human perspective think of a mother’s love that would die for her child - or a father’s protective instinct to do the same.
thanks for this, I am really trying to understand christianity but it just doesn't make sense. how does god dying for us bring justice ??? if we don't have any repercussions for our alleged sins then it is just god making arbitrary rules and then saying "you broke them but look how kind I am, ill forgive you." and how has god decided what is sin and what isn't? I don't think I have done anything that warrants god dying for me and if god thinks I have, then clearly he's just decided that himself??? which book of morals is god following??? explain this in a way that isn't circular and I promise I will be open to hearing it
Mernem sirtid Jon jan, gitei vor hye es vorovetev hyera Christosin shat lav en chanchum, ete entunen. Christos mez pashpanela minchev hima vor Ira qampkq arachacneq. Aprek vor eskan mtacvac patasxanerek sovoracnum mardqanc.
Yes, this does help. Plz let me add some extra info. The wages of sin is death, Jesus paid the fine, In the courtroom, the judge cannot let you go, what if you repent? Good says the judge, you should be sorry, but you must pay for your crimes. That's where Jesus comes in, He paid the bill, so the judge (God) can legally let us go free. Remember, the sanctuary setting is God's throne, His throne is the mercy seat, but the wages of sin must be paid, hence the sacrifice of lambs (or Jesus) . We must repent, yes, but put your faith and trust in Jesus, like a parachute, you dont just believe in the parachute, you put your full trust in it. Hope this helps. There's alot more going on then we realize, and we must learn about the Great Controversy that is in the bible between Lucifer and God. Plz reply for more information if interested.
Yes, God can forgive just like that. Moreover note that God hates human sacrifices and that one cannot bear sins of someone else. If you want forgiveness, just turn to God.
There are some things God cannot do, he said. God cannot lie. But an eternal being, an immortal being cannot die. The NT is clear that Jesus died. It refers to him as a man. It says he died and was raised by God.
Why does Jesus have to be God in order for His sacrifise to save us? The early christians didn't seem to think it's necessary. They always said "God AND the Messiah, Jesus Christ, our Lord". Christ means the "anointed one" in greek (I know that because I'm greek😅). Like, God chose Him and anointed him for this mission. It doesn't mean he's God himself! Even if Jesus isn't God, He could also save us if He was completely without sin. Born of a virgin (so without the first sin of Adam and Eve), and blessed with the spirit of God (so sinless his whole life). Why do we just assume that God had to come dowm here HIMSELF and "kill himself" for us? It seems upsurd to me..
He is almighty and powerful in a relative sense, not in an absolute sense for the most part. Being the most powerful Being ever has to have some value right? There are certain areas where God is infinite in power, but he is not like that in every area (like the areas of evil).
@@MorganJServices - Haha, yeah, well, we have a strange language. If it helps, I guessed wrong too, I think he sounded a bit more like our brother in the north boarder, Russia.
Of course a real 'Justice' would be able to find people guilty ,of whatever mythical 'crimes' they are accused , and accept such mitigation as is reasonable, without committing Hari Kari. I have to guess that Gods have their own codes of ethics.
Yeah but who made the rules? Oh wait it’s god and you still have to accept Jesus and god and you have to live to the best of your ability. If he was forgiving he would have the “sacrifice” done and make peoples decision’s what makes them righteous if you make the rules you have the rights to change them. And I put sacrifice in quotation marks cause he new he was coming back so nothing was lost.
But because of our sin we still suffer, so many children suffers because god curse the mankind i dont see any justice in it.. it is just if God forgive Adam and Eve rarher than curse them.. and the first commission of murder because God favored the offering of Abel.. hows that called justice
Of course God can forgive; "Matthew 6:14- For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you". Jesus died for mankind . He did exactly what he intended to do and accomplished redemption. Read John 3:16 you see that God "so loved the world" In Hebrew 2:9 Jesus taste death for mankind", and in 1 John the scripture says Jesus was and He "is" the propitiation for the whole world" -1John 2:2- And He is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world." Jesus is the light of the world.
I'm still confused,why did God create sin? He can do everything right except he can't cancel sin??? Like he is the beginning and the end,if he can predict what's gonna happen before his coming day then why didn't he stop the fallen angel lucifer? And why didn't he stop eve and adam from eating the 🍎? If anyone can answer my question perfectly then I'm surely converting to Christian.....
Angels are immortal, he didn't just want to erase lucifer from EXISTENCE , otherwise the other angels would question him. So God came up with a plan to make sure evil never rises in heaven again. The reason he didn't take the tree out of the Garden is BECAUSE of free will. He gave us a choice to obey him or not, he didn't create robots that would have to obey him, he wanted people who would choose to obey him and love him.
@@logiciskey3886 Becuz we suffer and we feel pain, and hunger and we get tired, i. Heaven we will no longer suffer, no longer feel pain, no longer die, no longer get tired, so that's why we would appreciate it, we will have everything, so we won't sin.
07:18 - so Jesus = God? But he is called the son of God? And on the cross, Jesus asked his father, God, if he had abandoned him? Meaning God is the father of Jesus, and that they are not the same?
I would think that Jesus is God, even though he is called the son of God and The Father God is called The Father. There obviously more to this, as although Jesus makes clear distinctions between him and The Father, he also states, "I and the Father are one.” John 10:30. So the question goes back to square one which is the reliability of the Gospels, whether they have contradictions, made up stories, whether it was exaggerated through out history or whether Jesus was a liar or a lunatic. Aside from the reliability of the Gospels, which I hold the view that they may just be reliable.. (as I'm talking from the perspective of a person who lacks faith in what he knows) your question as to why Jesus asked if the Father had abandoned him is satisfied in the book of Psalms chpt 22. It is a prophetic foreshadowing of the crucifixion.. don't take my word for it compare the gospel accounts and Psalms 22, now this begs the question, how can The Father abandon the Son if they are one (John 10:30), well if you study that Psalm real closely you'd have the realisation that the person who wrote that Psalm (David) never claimed God straight up abandoned him.. it is expressed more in the sense of the feeling of abandonment compared to actual abandonment. Jesus himself states that the Father (on the crucifixion) will not abandon him, Behold, the hour is coming, indeed it has come, when you (the disciples) will be scattered, each to his own home, and will leave me alone. Yet I am not alone, for the Father is with me. John 16:32. So in John chapter 16, Jesus is talking to the disciples and saying that they will abandon him and that The Father won't, the only time we see the disciples abandon Jesus entirely, going their own ways, was during the crucifixion. So to conclude we must remember that Jesus was fully man and fully God, otherwise how can he claim that his life how we ought to live, if he had a supernatural ability to not succumb to the desires of the flesh.. and he Has to be fully God because, first he claims to be God (John 10:30) and second, he, or least the disciples claim he rose from the dead.. and died for this belief (that many believe they made up) so if a book claims that this guy rose from the dead.. we have to look at the reliability of the book and the cause of the death of this man who "rose from the dead". Which is up to you to do if this truly concerns your eternity.
*OFF TOPIC* (read this if you have spare time or are concerned enough to do so) I just express my idea about the trinity which takes a sharp and wide turn branching of to the law of human nature You know I find in it interesting that the traditional view held by Christians (not Judaism) is that humans have flesh, soul and spirit. I find this interesting because it is, in the light of the Christian doctrine, a Trinity of it's own. Here's what I mean, Our flesh is sinful and corrupt showing partiality to all the wrong instincts. Our Spirit on the other opposes the desires of our flesh, and our soul is in a sense a battleground as it is the part of us that is condemned or preserved (supposedly) after we die. I would say our soul is the law of human nature seperating us from mere animals. The law of human nature, at its core states that we expect a sort of decent behaviour from others, like for example, we expect a soldier to be selfless and sacrifice, to die in war than to save himself and flee. This law of human nature differs from, let's say the law of gravity, as when I drop a stone it has no choice but to merely fall, that's just how it is. But for humans we have the choice to either obey the law that expects a sort of behaviour from us or to not obey it. Now some atheists say that this law merely evolved for our own convenience/benefit, but I don't think that's true.. for example, it's winter and you come across a frozen lake, you see a child drowing as the ice below his feet have shattered.. in this case, you have two instincts, one to just ignore it (as you wouldn't have the risk of dying aswell, afterall if you didn't save that child, no one's gonna know) or to save the child (even though it means you could die) The law of human nature helps you decide the right choice (not the safer choice, but the right choice) From this we can infer that, this law exists beyond human existence (on the level of maths) as whether we exist or not it is still gonna be there as it is above us and the only way it can express itself is through and intelligent brain, pointing to a creator. The law expects us to do what we would want a stranger to do if he were in our position, which is why I think Jesus said “Judge not, that you be not judged. Matthew 7:1, I'm not saying that we shouldn't judge afterall, logic and reasoning and based on judgement, something we see Jesus do. I'm merely stating that the higher the expectation of strangers we have in accordance with the law, the more burden and misery we bear. Hence, why stoicism works and why a spoiled brat bursts into tears at the idea of responsibility (aka past me).
@@Min_1000 Very interesting thoughts. Yes, I agree that what is right and what is wrong is universal and eternal. Just like truth and all the rest, which is lies. Truth is truth and will always be true.
So your saying he did for all future sins? Then why do we continue to ask for forgiveness? I have a friend who believes you can sin over and over your entire life and all you have to do is ask for forgiveness and you get into heaven. If that is the case then why the Bible? Why are there's rules of break and you go to hell etc?
why does God hate sin? And why does the devil love it.? God is omnipotent which mean he can do all he can bend the laws of physics, biology maths and chemistry.. but sin puts him in a very awkward situation. Sin Denies him the freedom to forgive it denies him the right to show mercy. Jesus Christ had to pay the fine because of the victims of sin si that they may be satisfied.
From the standpoint of God, redemption is not necessary; everyone is already forgiven from on high. Jesus' teachings on forgiveness is about forgiving ourselves and others, so that we can move on and not remain stuck in a pain of the past. Jesus did not come to redeem humanity from Satan, that would required Jesus to annihilate Satan; who is perfectly designed to do what he does. Even if Satan could be annihilated, Jesus would not annihilate what God created. Jesus came to teach humanity how to free themselves, to teach humanity how to conquer Satan and return to Love. Satan, through the voice in our head, tempts us to go against our divine nature; to go against Love. Satan, through the voice in our head, tempts us to act selfishly and short-sightedly to do what is in his self-interest; rather than what is best for the whole to which we are intimately and inextricably connected. When we go against the whole and harm others, we also harm ourselves. Sin is like hitting ourselves, because we also suffer when we cause others to suffer. This is one of humanity's primary lessons. Which is why: do unto others as you would have them do unto you, work so well as a guideline.
You forgot to tell that God is holy. sin cannot exist together with a holy God just as a piece of ice can not exist in fire so no, sinners can not just be forgiven . Sin has to be taken away, removed from precense of God.
Sin is not a "thing". Actions are not "things". If I ran around the park you can't "thak that way". but you can take my running shoes away. God can't stand in front of sins. What does that even mean?
Okay so he cant overlook the original sin despite being all loving/powerful. So he chooses to sacrifice himself so *someone* is punished and justice can be served. Great. But.... jesus suffered for a very limited time whereas humanity would suffer infinitely. For the sacrifice of jesus to be worth even one human soul, hed need to be in hell forever for us. But he isnt and he didn't. So not only did he not really sacrifice himself since he got out of it because of his father, but he didnt even really pay our price since divine judgment will still rain down on us regardless of his sacrifice or not. Wouldnt true justice and love have humanity finally freed of the taint and thus a proper saving rather than one that depends on the constant gratitude for a sacrifice that for all intents and purposes was not at all a sacrifice when compared to the people already in/going to hell and their truly infinite suffering?
1. There is no such thing as "original sin" this is a Catholic dogma. 2. We humans needed somebody to die in our place,not to remain in hell in our place because we're not suppose to go to hell,if we sin we are suppose to die,only our body,Christ did that for us.
It’s a good try but , there are some faults . For example David said . A broken and a contrite spirit god will not despise. Another scripture says , if we humble ourselves and turn from our wicked ways then god will forgive us. Mind you , these verses were said in the Old Testament. Even then god only required that we be sorry for our sins and repent. A sacrifice only given for unintentional sins . And we have completely massacred this teaching , which is why most Jews don’t believe in Christ. Remember, we can’t say something about the New Testament and Christ , that wasnt mentioned in the Old Testament, everything has to align. Did Christ die in stead of us ? Or was his death for our benefit? It’s question that needs to be asked and I think it’s the latters. In fact there is the three fold aspect of Christ’s death, and it doesn’t involve taking the punishment for someone else’s sin , because the same Bible says the soul that sins he shall die. These thee aspects are; 1. It was his mission to institute a new covenant . He fulfilled the old and was about to put in place the new , the scripture refers to a testator , who’s will and testament only comes into effect when he dies. 2. He had to gain power over death . Meaning, by rising from it. Which in fact ties in with point one Now the cruel nature of his death was just the devil torturing him . As a means of trying to get him not to die. Also Jesus had to be tempted in every way we are . In fact being scourged and nailed to the cross was his final test and temptation. He was tesoted by the pleasures of sin now he was tespmted to not complete his mission which through pain. How many times have we given up on exercising because it hurts, it’s the same thing , the devil was trying to get him to give up on the plan of dying . Because the devil knew what it meant. Answer is Jesus had to die . In order to write out names on his will and testament . He also died to condemn sin in the flesh . And in doing so rising up with power over sin . Which was in the will .
Best answer I’ve ever heard and I’ve been a Christian for over 20 years
Yessss!!!
wow amazing one day i will meet u in haven 😎
Hey John, I love what you guys are doing!! It's amazing to share the gospel! I'm happy to be the winner of the little challenge we had... The way I know you are Lebanese and Armenian is from one of your videos you posted about 5 years ago: What happens when you mix: Apologetics, Lebanon, and Easter? In it you say the answer... God bless your work, Stay being bold for the gospel, and Keep reaching out to the lost!!! There is nothing more joyful and rewarding! God Bless You, Your Family, and the Living Waters Ministry!!!
Skip to 3:05 if someone sent you here to answer your question.
Best explanation I have heard. It is both inspired and consice leading to the expected conclusion. Only Christ could pay the fine and rescue us from our sins. Such love and mercy! Thank you Jesus!
This was powerful, thank you .
I learned how to answer this question Biblical.
Best explanation I have heard so far ❤ God bless you
Amen, well said & Gods ways are not our ways, He is Holy & Perfect, Magnify God the Creator of Heaven & Earth. Praise the King of Glory Jesus Christ
Wow amazingly simple explanation. God is both loving & merciful as our Father, as well as Just & righteous as Lord that He cannot allow sin to not be unaccounted for. Christs sacrifice is the culmination of who God is: Loving that He would free us from sin completely through His grace, as well as atone for sin justly through His worthy sacrifice.
God richly bless.
I’m really impressed by the simplicity and the clarity of your explanation.
It does make a lot of sense
Wow! Just...wow! It's through His justice we understand how loving He is!
I don't feel the need to punish others who on very rare occasion have done something to me I consider wrong. So why does God? He asks us to forgive others 70 times 7 times but he can't forgive once? Totally illogical.
He gets back to the actual question at hand at 3:10.
Thank me later.
Namaste.
Thank you for this video. You are greatly gifted in being able to answer wisely the questions of unbelievers. Your team of people are helping me to give a wise answer to our unsaved family. God bless you in your ministry until Jesus comes.
When I first saw the question, my answer was 'because He is Just'. Woohoo! I got it right, but not without many hours of reading, meditating on God's Word allowing me to know.
I had this same question for many years.
God doesn't exist. The founding principle of creationism proves it "something can't come from nothing". Man is something, materialistic (observable by touch) thus, according to the law of creationism whatever created man must be something (materialistic) as well. Anyone who disagrees with this conclusion is dishonest.
God came from the minds of man. That's why you can't prove his existence scientifically. He doesn't exist in reality. If Jesus is God and God is omnipresent, then why are you awaiting his second coming, if he's everywhere at the same time, all of the time (omnipresent). Why is Jesus coming and going if he's everywhere at the same time? Can you explain that?
@@MrCraigBlake
My friend, you stated:
// something can't come from nothing //
I agree. It is based on the law of causality: every effect must have a cause.
However, you are confused. You are actually interpreting the proposition as: something material can not come from something immaterial.
Something immaterial is not nothing if it has ontology. So the claim that something material came by something immaterial is not violating the claims, "something can't come from nothing", or, "every effect must have a cause."
Everything else you argued is based on this false twisting of the proposition you claimed your reasoning was based upon.
Here is a link you should read which I wrote:
facebook.com/notes/atheist-answers/how-belief-in-a-proposition-is-shown-to-be-rationally-justified-over-its-negatio/2029045457316793/
God bless
@@MrCraigBlake You're delusional 🤣
THIS IS GREAT. I FIGURED THIS OUT IN HIGH SCHOOL AND I'M GLAD PEOPLE LIKE YOU ARE MAKING THIS MORE AWARE TO THE WORLD ❤❤❤🔥
Thank you great explanation God bless you
I'm always glad to hear about my brothers and sisters in Christ from traditionally Muslim, Jewish, and pagan parts of the world. The Light shines in darkness, and the darkness comprehends it not. My heart goes out to them for their suffering and because they're persecuted, but I'm glad that they're in Christ.
Very good answer. God cannot lie, or sin. That is true. Thanks, brother! ✝️
Wonderfully explained!!God bless you brother🙏
Whooo hoooo....not only a brother in Christ but a fellow Armenian as well!
God bless you, John, and everyone in this beautiful ministry. I appreciate you bringing up these difficult theological questions, as I know that I will be asked these questions when I have opportunity to share the Gospel. Very helpful!! Please continue to post more of these questions!
God bless u. Love from pakistan
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May God increase ur wisdom understanding and knowledge in Jesus name Amen
Wonderfully explained! God bless you and amen!
Great answer.
Because it is a way to show how much jesus loves you.
Thank you. Very enlightening and inspires a deep sense of gratitude
Start here. 3:16
Thank you!!!! Answering questions like this is SO important
Biblical answer! The question makes me thankful we teach our kids the childrens and Heidelberg Catechism. A biblical tool. Will watch your testimony video now!
“To declare, I say, at this time his righteousness: that he might be just, and the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus.” Romans 3:26
So... I am still having a hard time with this answer. I understand that God needs to be just and that sin needs to be repaid. But if sin is a spiritual offense, how does a physical death atone for that? If we atone for our sins through confession and repentance, and since we are condemned to die no matter what, why would our individual repentance and physical deaths not be enough for our sins?
Beacause Jesus sacarfice is the perfect sacarfice
1. There is an irony in asking humans to commit a sin, i.e., murder through crucifixion, so everyone could be saved or forgiven from sin.
2. If you asked me for forgiveness and I said, "Yes, if you kill my dog" or "Yes, if you kill me," no one would think either of these actions is justice. I have trouble understanding how punishing innocents whether humans, animals, or God is somehow just.
That's why it's called sin offering.
It's like when u ask someone for forgiveness, u give them gifts or fruits as a show of sincerity ( which we don't normally do of course ).
God requires blood for a sin offering. I forgot what the blood represent, but it has a meaning and importance hence God requires it and why it isn't allowed to be eaten.
If we feel guilty of taking the lives of animals, then might as well not sin. But if u still sin after knowing u would need to sacrifice an animal for an attonement, aren't u guilty urself for causing something to die for u?
Well we all know we could not stop sinning. We can refrain from time to time, but as long as we are in our dead bodies, we would eventually sin.
Because God cursed Adam and Eve in the first place.. the first man must have been innocent and must mot subject to cursed, they should have been warned since they dont have yet the idea of sin and punishment.. also if adam and eve commit sin then why even animal and plants have to suffer and be subjected to dearh also like mankind? The do nothing theyre innocent
The cross is where justice and love meet. Hence the crossing of the two. Thank you.
Masterfully explained! Thank you very much. I like your videos.
John, I am super impressed with your multilingual skills. I envy that about you... in a good way.
Thank you for answering this question which I too have been asked in the past. By God's grace, I was able to give essentially the same answer pointing out the manifold nature of God's righteousness. I also pointed out the idea that in our own suffering due to the fall of humanity, we somehow grow in communion with Christ, who also suffered on our behalf. This idea was important since the person asking the question also added a related question - "If all suffering and death is a direct result of man's fall into sin, and God's subsequent curse upon His creation, but He then sent His Son who paid the price for our sin fully, why do we still suffer? Why do we still eventually die?"
I suppose there maybe multiple ways one might respond to this question. My thoughts have been that in our sufferings in this life, we in someway (however limited, but still real) can comprehend the price he paid and thus His love for us, which then makes it possible for us to truly love God in return - making for a real love relationship in which we know this righteous and loving God more fully and completely, which is the very purpose for which mankind was created. To be in perfect loving communion with the source of all being. I'd be interested in your thoughts on that question.
Thank you John for all your answer. I'm going now to watch your testimony. Your life is very interesting.
Great Answers Love this guy even if he is human!
I love it, Amen!! Can't never could.
A convincing answer really. But, how about the conversation (actually a song) between David and God at psalm 32?
Ezekiel chapter 18 tells us how G_d see's our sins,and how to be forgiven.
Proverbs 17, 15
He that justifieth the wicked,and he that condemneth the just, both are abominable before God.
This now makes sense to me at 31 years old.
Living in this age learning about Jesus from some 2000 years ago, it's "stupidly magnanimous" how God loves us by choosing to suffer and die on the Cross. I mean, I wouldn't be convinced if he chose not to die. Because it's an ultimate price to pay for a human. I often imagine myself if I could choose to suffer and die like that if my family depended on it, but I can never convince myself that I can because I cannot imagine the immense physical and mental pain that would bring to me. But Jesus did.
Brilliant! Pray for me please.
Yes! Perfectly loving Perfectly just
You are great.
Why do we reject God
Meanwhile is very good
Why God is the only Good person that we reject? I mean why :(
I have a question for you. Why did God create humanity know full well that we would be sinners, feel pain, loss, go through terrible times and suffer? What was the point? He knew even before He created us what we would do. What was going to happen.
That is a good question. I am going to try to answer it. Maybe someone else can answer it better. Perhaps it will open up a dialogue. God formed man to be in fellowship with him. He also was proving his goodness and justice to the angels who had already fallen. If man chose him despite becoming sinners, experiencing pain, loss, suffering, it would show all of creation that he was good and just when the angels, who had fellowship with him and were not experiencing any of those things, rebelled and were cast out of heaven. See Job chapter 1, especially verses 7-11, and 2 Chronicles 16:9. God desires to bless us as we follow him. He will carry us through any trials that come our way. Satan desires to cause us to rebel and be cursed.
Reminds me of Psalm 30
if it helps God wanted free creatures,not robots to love Him and obey Him so He created the act of freedom to chose to love Him or to go our way. Love by definition must be freely given otherwise it would not be love so He created a realm with free choices and with that made a universe for the best possible way to save as much people as He could without forcing anyone. A universe where He could show us His love,kindness,patience and His mercy as much as possible. Hope it helps God bless you.
The ultimate answer is because God allows necessary evils for a greater good. God did not want those evils, but He permits them knowing that a greater good will come out of what He plans to do with it all.
Reply to me in an hour or so I have the answer on my other computer, ill copy paste it. I go in depth.
can you please tell me how do you make your own Gospel million dollar bill but in euro currency? I want to create my own in my language so I can give to the people where I live.
Thank you so much💓 I got a dilema regarding this, God knows everything which means when He created us He knew we would fail so why not just stop humanity from the beginning so Jesus wouldn't have to die and we wouldn't have to suffer? 😣
I thought of something that somehow cleared up my mind a little bit. I think even though He is God, He also wants humans to freely choose what to do. And if He changed something in us, then we wouldn't be authentic humans. If He would've created us again, we would've made the same mistake.. maybe... That's what I can come up with to respond my own question hahahaha anyway, God knows better 💕💯
@@-mey5392 that didn’t stop him hardening pharaohs heart.
“And the LORD said to Moses, “When you go back to Egypt, see that you do all those wonders before Pharaoh which I have put in your hand. But I will harden his heart, so that he will not let the people go.”
Exodus 4:21 NKJV
He also didn’t take it too kindly when Jonah chose freely to say “no” to Gods request to deliver a message to Nineveh. God got angry and caused a storm to almost cap size the ship Jonah was on
@@wizolufa1452 Yeah, those stories show how powerful God is. If there's not struggle, there's no meaning in the victory
@@-mey5392 so parents want there kids to struggle,sick and delusional 🤪
@@kevinhead5795 there is simply no Character development without struggle. And it does not only apply to Character, it applies to everything else.
There is a struggle before a baby is born. A struggle for a baby to walk before he/she could walk perfectly.
A struggle for a tsunami to happen, there must be an earthquake 1st.
A struggle to have a hermes bag, it goes through production 1st. Everything is all about struggle. And beautiful things cannot be as it is without struggle.
Forgiveness means thinking mercy over wrath , and we all know that our head use blood to think so when we used blood to think wrath against someone who offend as, what will we do when he repent and ask you to forgive ,as we all know we first pour new and clean blood from our mercy cup to cover the wrath blood which contains destruction materials. This what God did He poured out Christ ,His blood of mercy to as. and He told us to love Him .
wow, so helpful and easy to understand!
than you :)
I GUESSED ARMENIAN as well! Yes al hyem!!!
We as humans are hypocrites in that as a parent..a child does wrong..you rebuke or punish that child and teach that child the right direction and yet GOD AS A FATHER HAS HIS WAY AND HAS SHOWN US THE RIGHT WAY BUT because we think we know better...we choose our own wrong path and yet we know there are repercussions in everything we do but blame GOD FOR OUR OWN DOINGS!
If the sin is in between me and God offourse he can forgive. Because He's merciful
And if the sin is in between creation and another creation of God then justice is required
This is why I say God is allpowerful* (with an asterisk).
I'm still trying to understand it... in what way God being tortured and killed gives justice to the sinners ? I still struggle with this question as I believe Justice is the most important thing, and our purpose on earth is to work on our souls, and purify as much as possible following the teaching of Jesus before entering the next realm... but if you agree with that, how can a Serial Killer who believes in Jesus will be saved by "grace", but a good person from a culture that never heard of Jesus will die because not believing in him ?
He has to tell us that how bad sin result and how bad are consequences to sins
If he forgave us then it'd be no justice
To punish someone else for others sins is more unjust and illogical even if it’s family member
How did you know that God can't overlook sin. Do you have any reference
Wonderful explanation...
If a murderer is sentenced to death, what righteous judge would ever accept instead the death of an innocent person who has lived a life of a saint as a satisfactory replacement? That's exactly what the Pharisees did to Jesus. THEY demanded the murder of Jesus and freed a murderer in his place at the cross, not God. There's something very wrong about how mainstream Christianity interprets God's character.
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One question I received from a Muslim after I explained this is “how is it just for Jesus to be punished for our sin?”
The answer to that question is mixed with being bought at a price, being adopted into God’s family so that we are His children. From a human perspective think of a mother’s love that would die for her child - or a father’s protective instinct to do the same.
Ask him why al lah will put all the sins of muslims on christians and Jews!
Because he was perfect and never sinned
My parents are from Lebanon and we are Armenian
thanks for this, I am really trying to understand christianity but it just doesn't make sense. how does god dying for us bring justice ??? if we don't have any repercussions for our alleged sins then it is just god making arbitrary rules and then saying "you broke them but look how kind I am, ill forgive you." and how has god decided what is sin and what isn't? I don't think I have done anything that warrants god dying for me and if god thinks I have, then clearly he's just decided that himself??? which book of morals is god following??? explain this in a way that isn't circular and I promise I will be open to hearing it
Mernem sirtid Jon jan, gitei vor hye es vorovetev hyera Christosin shat lav en chanchum, ete entunen.
Christos mez pashpanela minchev hima vor Ira qampkq arachacneq.
Aprek vor eskan mtacvac patasxanerek sovoracnum mardqanc.
Yes, this does help.
Plz let me add some extra info.
The wages of sin is death,
Jesus paid the fine,
In the courtroom, the judge cannot let you go, what if you repent? Good says the judge, you should be sorry, but you must pay for your crimes.
That's where Jesus comes in, He paid the bill, so the judge (God) can legally let us go free.
Remember, the sanctuary setting is God's throne, His throne is the mercy seat, but the wages of sin must be paid, hence the sacrifice of lambs (or Jesus) .
We must repent, yes, but put your faith and trust in Jesus, like a parachute, you dont just believe in the parachute, you put your full trust in it.
Hope this helps.
There's alot more going on then we realize, and we must learn about the Great Controversy that is in the bible between Lucifer and God.
Plz reply for more information if interested.
More info on God and Lucifer please.......I'm interested
Yes, God can forgive just like that. Moreover note that God hates human sacrifices and that one cannot bear sins of someone else.
If you want forgiveness, just turn to God.
If he cannot forgive sin then how could he forgive david for his rape???
And if he is really just ,he should punish the ones who sinned
There are some things God cannot do, he said. God cannot lie. But an eternal being, an immortal being cannot die. The NT is clear that Jesus died. It refers to him as a man. It says he died and was raised by God.
„As a loving father he payed for the fine him self.“ To whom did he pay, him
self?
To justice man. God represents these concepts: justice, and love. Have you not heard of a person having 2 jobs? God can't have 2 positions?
@@pitAlexx What is justice?
Who is ”justice man”?
If God have 2 positions, what are those position?
@@borisjessop2352 Justice is the eternal principles of Anti-Evil, that which God possesses in Himself. God is love, but God is also Justice.
Why does Jesus have to be God in order for His sacrifise to save us? The early christians didn't seem to think it's necessary. They always said "God AND the Messiah, Jesus Christ, our Lord". Christ means the "anointed one" in greek (I know that because I'm greek😅). Like, God chose Him and anointed him for this mission. It doesn't mean he's God himself! Even if Jesus isn't God, He could also save us if He was completely without sin. Born of a virgin (so without the first sin of Adam and Eve), and blessed with the spirit of God (so sinless his whole life). Why do we just assume that God had to come dowm here HIMSELF and "kill himself" for us? It seems upsurd to me..
Why didn’t he send Jesus to die for our sins during the time of Noah?
Gbu bro.
5:40 if he can't do these things ... How is he almighty and all powerful. .. maximal being??
He is almighty and powerful in a relative sense, not in an absolute sense for the most part. Being the most powerful Being ever has to have some value right? There are certain areas where God is infinite in power, but he is not like that in every area (like the areas of evil).
I don't know why but your accent sounds different on the live stream
People usually sound different when they are talking casually vrs when they are doing a presentation.
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How can I participated from Pakistan
Good video and well handled. Btw as a Norwegian I can say; you definitely don't sound like one.
@@MorganJServices - Haha, yeah, well, we have a strange language. If it helps, I guessed wrong too, I think he sounded a bit more like our brother in the north boarder, Russia.
Of course a real 'Justice' would be able to find people guilty ,of whatever mythical 'crimes' they are accused , and accept such mitigation as is reasonable, without committing Hari Kari.
I have to guess that Gods have their own codes of ethics.
Yeah but who made the rules? Oh wait it’s god and you still have to accept Jesus and god and you have to live to the best of your ability. If he was forgiving he would have the “sacrifice” done and make peoples decision’s what makes them righteous if you make the rules you have the rights to change them. And I put sacrifice in quotation marks cause he new he was coming back so nothing was lost.
But because of our sin we still suffer, so many children suffers because god curse the mankind i dont see any justice in it.. it is just if God forgive Adam and Eve rarher than curse them.. and the first commission of murder because God favored the offering of Abel.. hows that called justice
Of course God can forgive; "Matthew 6:14- For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you". Jesus died for mankind . He did exactly what he intended to do and accomplished redemption. Read John 3:16 you see that God "so loved the world" In Hebrew 2:9 Jesus taste death for mankind", and in 1 John the scripture says Jesus was and He "is" the propitiation for the whole world" -1John 2:2- And He is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world." Jesus is the light of the world.
I'm still confused,why did God create sin? He can do everything right except he can't cancel sin??? Like he is the beginning and the end,if he can predict what's gonna happen before his coming day then why didn't he stop the fallen angel lucifer? And why didn't he stop eve and adam from eating the 🍎?
If anyone can answer my question perfectly then I'm surely converting to Christian.....
@K_nine but if free will is what put us here who’s to say this won’t ever happen again
God didn't create sin, he gave us free will, If free will exist, people will ultimately sin..
Angels are immortal, he didn't just want to erase lucifer from EXISTENCE , otherwise the other angels would question him. So God came up with a plan to make sure evil never rises in heaven again. The reason he didn't take the tree out of the Garden is BECAUSE of free will. He gave us a choice to obey him or not, he didn't create robots that would have to obey him, he wanted people who would choose to obey him and love him.
@@logiciskey3886 Becuz we suffer and we feel pain, and hunger and we get tired, i. Heaven we will no longer suffer, no longer feel pain, no longer die, no longer get tired, so that's why we would appreciate it, we will have everything, so we won't sin.
If God did stop eve from eating the apple then we wouldn't have free will, Adam and eve had to make a choice.
If jesus played our price wouldn't that mean jesus would go to hell otherwise he isn't paying the price so how does this work please answer
God is just? Oh really, how is punishing someone for someone else’s wrong be just 🤦🏻♂️
God is Holy He will not put up with sin.... man cannot pay for their own sin that’s why He had to die for the sins of the whole world
The perfect lamb of God who knew no sin.
Lenore Nail ....... Amen!!!’
07:18 - so Jesus = God? But he is called the son of God? And on the cross, Jesus asked his father, God, if he had abandoned him? Meaning God is the father of Jesus, and that they are not the same?
I would think that Jesus is God, even though he is called the son of God and The Father God is called The Father. There obviously more to this, as although Jesus makes clear distinctions between him and The Father, he also states, "I and the Father are one.”
John 10:30. So the question goes back to square one which is the reliability of the Gospels, whether they have contradictions, made up stories, whether it was exaggerated through out history or whether Jesus was a liar or a lunatic. Aside from the reliability of the Gospels, which I hold the view that they may just be reliable.. (as I'm talking from the perspective of a person who lacks faith in what he knows) your question as to why Jesus asked if the Father had abandoned him is satisfied in the book of Psalms chpt 22. It is a prophetic foreshadowing of the crucifixion.. don't take my word for it compare the gospel accounts and Psalms 22, now this begs the question, how can The Father abandon the Son if they are one (John 10:30), well if you study that Psalm real closely you'd have the realisation that the person who wrote that Psalm (David) never claimed God straight up abandoned him.. it is expressed more in the sense of the feeling of abandonment compared to actual abandonment. Jesus himself states that the Father (on the crucifixion) will not abandon him, Behold, the hour is coming, indeed it has come, when you (the disciples) will be scattered, each to his own home, and will leave me alone. Yet I am not alone, for the Father is with me.
John 16:32. So in John chapter 16, Jesus is talking to the disciples and saying that they will abandon him and that The Father won't, the only time we see the disciples abandon Jesus entirely, going their own ways, was during the crucifixion. So to conclude we must remember that Jesus was fully man and fully God, otherwise how can he claim that his life how we ought to live, if he had a supernatural ability to not succumb to the desires of the flesh.. and he Has to be fully God because, first he claims to be God (John 10:30) and second, he, or least the disciples claim he rose from the dead.. and died for this belief (that many believe they made up) so if a book claims that this guy rose from the dead.. we have to look at the reliability of the book and the cause of the death of this man who "rose from the dead". Which is up to you to do if this truly concerns your eternity.
@@Min_1000 Thank you for one of the best replies I have ever read on UA-cam.
*OFF TOPIC* (read this if you have spare time or are concerned enough to do so) I just express my idea about the trinity which takes a sharp and wide turn branching of to the law of human nature
You know I find in it interesting that the traditional view held by Christians (not Judaism) is that humans have flesh, soul and spirit. I find this interesting because it is, in the light of the Christian doctrine, a Trinity of it's own. Here's what I mean, Our flesh is sinful and corrupt showing partiality to all the wrong instincts. Our Spirit on the other opposes the desires of our flesh, and our soul is in a sense a battleground as it is the part of us that is condemned or preserved (supposedly) after we die. I would say our soul is the law of human nature seperating us from mere animals.
The law of human nature, at its core states that we expect a sort of decent behaviour from others, like for example, we expect a soldier to be selfless and sacrifice, to die in war than to save himself and flee. This law of human nature differs from, let's say the law of gravity, as when I drop a stone it has no choice but to merely fall, that's just how it is. But for humans we have the choice to either obey the law that expects a sort of behaviour from us or to not obey it. Now some atheists say that this law merely evolved for our own convenience/benefit, but I don't think that's true.. for example, it's winter and you come across a frozen lake, you see a child drowing as the ice below his feet have shattered.. in this case, you have two instincts, one to just ignore it (as you wouldn't have the risk of dying aswell, afterall if you didn't save that child, no one's gonna know) or to save the child (even though it means you could die) The law of human nature helps you decide the right choice (not the safer choice, but the right choice) From this we can infer that, this law exists beyond human existence (on the level of maths) as whether we exist or not it is still gonna be there as it is above us and the only way it can express itself is through and intelligent brain, pointing to a creator. The law expects us to do what we would want a stranger to do if he were in our position, which is why I think Jesus said “Judge not, that you be not judged.
Matthew 7:1, I'm not saying that we shouldn't judge afterall, logic and reasoning and based on judgement, something we see Jesus do. I'm merely stating that the higher the expectation of strangers we have in accordance with the law, the more burden and misery we bear. Hence, why stoicism works and why a spoiled brat bursts into tears at the idea of responsibility (aka past me).
@@Min_1000 Very interesting thoughts. Yes, I agree that what is right and what is wrong is universal and eternal. Just like truth and all the rest, which is lies. Truth is truth and will always be true.
@@IamMagPieyou know, you just made my day by actually taking the time to hear my thoughts in the second comment so thank you!
My face rn: 😁
So your saying he did for all future sins? Then why do we continue to ask for forgiveness? I have a friend who believes you can sin over and over your entire life and all you have to do is ask for forgiveness and you get into heaven. If that is the case then why the Bible? Why are there's rules of break and you go to hell etc?
why does God hate sin? And why does the devil love it.?
God is omnipotent which mean he can do all he can bend the laws of physics, biology maths and chemistry..
but sin puts him in a very awkward situation.
Sin Denies him the freedom to forgive it denies him the right to show mercy.
Jesus Christ had to pay the fine because of the victims of sin si that they may be satisfied.
3:30 God CANNOT do anything lol... Your religious teacher is wrong.
Just watched the rest of the video haha
God also cannot cease to be God or make a God greater than Himself
Come to sweden, please
From the standpoint of God, redemption is not necessary; everyone is already forgiven from on high.
Jesus' teachings on forgiveness is about forgiving ourselves and others, so that we can move on and not remain stuck in a pain of the past.
Jesus did not come to redeem humanity from Satan, that would required Jesus to annihilate Satan; who is perfectly designed to do what he does.
Even if Satan could be annihilated, Jesus would not annihilate what God created.
Jesus came to teach humanity how to free themselves, to teach humanity how to conquer Satan and return to Love.
Satan, through the voice in our head, tempts us to go against our divine nature; to go against Love.
Satan, through the voice in our head, tempts us to act selfishly and short-sightedly to do what is in his self-interest; rather than what is best for the whole to which we are intimately and inextricably connected.
When we go against the whole and harm others, we also harm ourselves.
Sin is like hitting ourselves, because we also suffer when we cause others to suffer.
This is one of humanity's primary lessons. Which is why: do unto others as you would have them do unto you, work so well as a guideline.
And let's say God died for my sins, what if I've killed somebody, perhaps raped somebody, what about his or her justice.
That means God is not just.
You will be punished bruh, they will get justice. You will pay the punishment
You forgot to tell that God is holy. sin cannot exist together with a holy God just as a piece of ice can not exist in fire so no, sinners can not just be forgiven . Sin has to be taken away, removed from precense of God.
Sin is not a "thing". Actions are not "things". If I ran around the park you can't "thak that way". but you can take my running shoes away.
God can't stand in front of sins. What does that even mean?
Okay so he cant overlook the original sin despite being all loving/powerful. So he chooses to sacrifice himself so *someone* is punished and justice can be served. Great. But.... jesus suffered for a very limited time whereas humanity would suffer infinitely. For the sacrifice of jesus to be worth even one human soul, hed need to be in hell forever for us. But he isnt and he didn't. So not only did he not really sacrifice himself since he got out of it because of his father, but he didnt even really pay our price since divine judgment will still rain down on us regardless of his sacrifice or not. Wouldnt true justice and love have humanity finally freed of the taint and thus a proper saving rather than one that depends on the constant gratitude for a sacrifice that for all intents and purposes was not at all a sacrifice when compared to the people already in/going to hell and their truly infinite suffering?
1. There is no such thing as "original sin" this is a Catholic dogma.
2. We humans needed somebody to die in our place,not to remain in hell in our place because we're not suppose to go to hell,if we sin we are suppose to die,only our body,Christ did that for us.
It’s a good try but , there are some faults . For example David said . A broken and a contrite spirit god will not despise. Another scripture says , if we humble ourselves and turn from our wicked ways then god will forgive us. Mind you , these verses were said in the Old Testament. Even then god only required that we be sorry for our sins and repent. A sacrifice only given for unintentional sins . And we have completely massacred this teaching , which is why most Jews don’t believe in Christ. Remember, we can’t say something about the New Testament and Christ , that wasnt mentioned in the Old Testament, everything has to align. Did Christ die in stead of us ? Or was his death for our benefit? It’s question that needs to be asked and I think it’s the latters. In fact there is the three fold aspect of Christ’s death, and it doesn’t involve taking the punishment for someone else’s sin , because the same Bible says the soul that sins he shall die. These thee aspects are;
1. It was his mission to institute a new covenant . He fulfilled the old and was about to put in place the new , the scripture refers to a testator , who’s will and testament only comes into effect when he dies.
2. He had to gain power over death . Meaning, by rising from it. Which in fact ties in with point one
Now the cruel nature of his death was just the devil torturing him . As a means of trying to get him not to die.
Also Jesus had to be tempted in every way we are . In fact being scourged and nailed to the cross was his final test and temptation. He was tesoted by the pleasures of sin now he was tespmted to not complete his mission which through pain. How many times have we given up on exercising because it hurts, it’s the same thing , the devil was trying to get him to give up on the plan of dying . Because the devil knew what it meant.
Answer is Jesus had to die . In order to write out names on his will and testament . He also died to condemn sin in the flesh . And in doing so rising up with power over sin . Which was in the will .
God killed his son, for us right,,? How unjust is that to give punishment to someone who never did those sins,