There is a huge " benefit" in believing that Jesus was God ---- you are going to be damned if you DON'T !
Do you have a verse to go along with that? Perhaps something clear and easy to read for such an important subject?
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There is a huge " benefit" in believing that Jesus was God ---- you are going to be damned if you DON'T !
Yes, it states that a man must undo what the first Man ruined by introducing death into the equation. A legally born Man is what we needed to overcome the curse of Death. Adams sperm passes over this death curse to whoever is born, so we have a problem dont we.
There is one solution and one solution only. God had to become a man without the agency of fallen mans seed.
Mary consented and God himself was born a Man that never looked like sinning, taking the Keys of death away from the devil when he was murdered., Jesus gave up his life willingly for us...,nobody took it from him, he gave it up for you and me so we can have eternal life.
Hats off to the most brilliant of plans, the most extraordinary display of love imaginable
It's Catholic
John 10:17-18
In Jewish monotheism, the Son of God is God and yet is not God.
The Son of God is the new Moses.
The jews killed Jesus so their beliefs are flawed to say the least..:)
Anyway Jesus made it clear he wasn't Moses-
"..for he wrote about me" (John 5:46)
We all killed Jesus (himself a Jew) so our beliefs are flawed to say the least.
I’ve met people who believe Jesus is an Archangel but I’ve never met anyone who believed Jesus is literally Moses.
1- I don't think we Christians would want to kill Jesus..:)
2- Jesus was born in Israel so that makes him a jew, but it didn't make him one of the snooty priestly jews who were a class apart-
"..just as I told the Jews, so I tell you now.." (John 13:33)
If you’re going to blame all Jews for the killing of Jesus then you’re going to have to blame Jesus, the disciples, the apostles, the earliest Christians...
..And then there are the Gentiles, which your posts haven’t specifically addressed.
Isn't it interesting that the devils never asked a single man-prophet prior why they had come?Even the devils asked him [Jesus] "why have you come".
Yet you deny that He can take on a body of flesh, lead men to righteousness in that body of flesh, allow that body of flesh to die, raise it back up and retain it for His glory and the glory of all who would follow the ways of that flesh man.God is all powerful and can do anything.
I'm just as responsible for killing Jesus as the Jewish leadership and the Romans in his day.1. You / we should have thought about that before you / we committed sin.
2. Being born in Israel doesn’t make a person a Jew.
If you’re going to blame all Jews for the killing of Jesus then you’re going to have to blame Jesus, the disciples, the apostles, the earliest Christians.
If you’re going to say that the beliefs of all Jews are mistaken at the least then you’re going to have to say that the beliefs of Jesus, the disciples, the apostles and the earliest Christians are mistaken at the least.
And then there are the OT Jews. The prophets, the kings, the priests, the people.
And then there are the Gentiles, which your posts haven’t specifically addressed.
The Father killed Jesus.We all killed Jesus
The Father killed Jesus.
As part of His Divine plan and will from before the world was.
We are certainly not responsible for His death as that would rob God of one of His greatest gifts; to die willingly, as our Holy Saviour, for our sins.
That is God's honor, not ours.
Isa 53:10Those who believe Jesus is the Father would then, apparently, believe Jesus killed himself.
Those who believe Jesus is not the Father but believe the Father killed Jesus would then, apparently, believe the Father killed his Son.
Trinitarians who believe the Trinity is one self would then, apparently, believe their deity killed himself.
Trinitarians who believe the Trinity is three selfs would then, apparently, believe one self of the Trinity killed another self of the Trinity.
Isa 53:10
Yet it pleased the LORD to bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of the LORD shall prosper in his hand.
I'm not sure what the purpose of this post is.Those who believe Jesus is the Father would then, apparently, believe Jesus killed himself.
Those who believe Jesus is not the Father but believe the Father killed Jesus would then, apparently, believe the Father killed his Son.
Trinitarians who believe the Trinity is one self would then, apparently, believe their deity killed himself.
Trinitarians who believe the Trinity is three selfs would then, apparently, believe one self of the Trinity killed another self of the Trinity.
Correct, God cannot die. He is a spirit - John 4:24. His flesh body died as part of His plan to create the perfect flesh/human sacrifice for His will. Who raised His flesh body up, Matthias? I wonder if it was the same Individual who allowed it to die; whose plan it was for it to die.See Tertullian, Against Marcion, Book 2 … one of the last chapters of the book.
Just curious. Why does the translation you quoted, whichever translation it is, not capitalize “him,” “he,” and “his”?
The one God - Yahweh - didn’t kill himself, and no one killed Yahweh.
I'm not sure what the purpose of this post is.
You list 4 different beliefs, none of which are Biblical.
I could go on to list what Buddhists, Hinduists, etc. would make of the scenario as well.
What difference does it make? They're all wrong.
Correct, God cannot die. He is a spirit - John 4:24. His flesh body died as part of His plan to create the perfect flesh/human sacrifice for His will. Who raised His flesh body up, Matthias? I wonder if it was the same Individual who allowed it to die; whose plan it was for it to die.
Do you believe that God is omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent?
Neither Tertullian, nor Marcion, matter in the least. That is extra-biblical content.