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What sins exactly? The original sin of humanity...the sins we do in our lives...sin of our nature....all of the above....help! What exactly does it mean?

2006-11-11 10:08:44 · 18 answers · asked by fslcaptain737 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Disobeying God by either doing the evil, but not intervening allow evil to be done. It is our nature to disobey. We need to be made new creatures (recreated) is order to not be in sin. Jim

2006-11-11 10:24:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

If the human mind did not even seem to exist, there would have been no need of Jesus' triumph over the grave, because there wouldn't have been any sin present, but the human mind is the sinner as is. The human mind hates God, because it wants to believe in itself as and entity with an ego that is separate from God and can do whatever it pleases. Jesus had to die so that He could forever open the door for humanity to find the escape route out of sinful living, that is the unmitigated human will and appetites. As you find yourself parting with all the temptations of the human consciousness, you will know that you are walking with a true friend, and His work was not in vain.

2006-11-11 10:21:33 · answer #2 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

till now Jesus got here interior the flesh, we are instructed that sinners who repented have been saved via faith interior the factitious slayed animal sacrifices defined via God. and prefer those of as we talk, they had to provide up sinning (that's what repenting means). the surely atonement, although, happened with desirable timing while Jesus grew to grow to be the merely precise sacrifice those animals prefigured. So till now Jesus got here, the persons regarded forward to the flow mutually as those after, look decrease back to the atonement on the flow. subsequently, in a manner, you're precise: it is an identical for people who repent of their sins. for people who do no longer, there is not any sacrifice or heaven. It extremely does not have mattered while God could have chosen to deliver Jesus to earth yet being gracious as he's, He gave mankind all of the prophecies mandatory to help guy comprehend the genuine Messiah and prepare, as quickly as returned, that God retains His provides concerning salvation and judgments. He could no longer have made those any clearer.

2016-12-14 05:32:23 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

We are all born sinners ( original sin ) we all commit sin willfully and knowingly if we don't die a baby, we all have sin in our lives, any one of these is enough to send us to Hell. Jesus died for all ( that is if we are saved )of our sins.

2006-11-11 10:40:14 · answer #4 · answered by G3 6 · 1 0

ok...have you ever has a covetous thought, have you ever put your own desires before pleasing god, have you ever lusted at a woman or man....these are all sins. God says the wages of sin are death...without the salvation of jesus that sin debt would be paid with your eternal death. But christ who has overcame sin and death offers you a salvation through faith and makes you spotless in the eyes of God

2006-11-11 10:14:39 · answer #5 · answered by Robert K 5 · 2 0

all of the above bro...if you want to go with what the bible says, which is indeed the supreme reference to all christian doctrine and theology.

According to the bible, through all history and today, faith has always been the savinig factor. If you believe in christ, you will be saved. The people before christ believed the promise given to them through Abraham that the messiah (christ, god incarnate) would come to die for the sin of mankind, and be reconciled to him. For us today, it is the same thing only we look back to the fulfillment of the prophecy and believe and are saved. Eternal life and the forgiveness of sins are the gifts of God given freely through faith.

Some people gain faith rested on proof which is fine but the emphasis has always been on faith based upon belief in God and the scriptures. I like to combine the two myself. The bible is a great source of proof. It is without a doubt the most reliable and longest standing historical document in existance. Proof is good, but to believe even though we cannot see, is true faith because it is not rested on anything except God and his messages to all mankind written through his prophets which are contained in the bible. The discoveries of man are always changing and being modified all the time...things have been proven and disproven time and again. To have faith based upon this sort of science alone is to have an insecure faith. I combine the two...I allow proof to strenghen my faith. I don't base my faith soley upon it. Faith in a perfect God rested solely upon the imperfect and ever-changing discoveries of man does not make sense to me. You either belive or you don't. That is the thing about faith and the bible. You eitehr believe or you don't. The bible is a book of faith. Not science.

2006-11-11 10:10:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Jesus died for all sins. Our sin nature is that thing that's so attached to us, that we think it's us. When He was buried, it was like our sin nature was buried (really lying dormant) and we He arose to newness of life, we too have newness of life. His death was our death, His burial was our sin nature's burial, and His Resurrections was ours. All because we believe on Him. That's why you have to look at it like you're dead to sin (sin nature) because it was defeated at the cross and if the Cross of Christ is not forever the object of your faith, you will fail to live victorious. Read Romans 6

2006-11-11 10:32:27 · answer #7 · answered by Gail R 4 · 2 0

Jesus died for our sins?
What about the people before Jesus Christ? Who died for their Sins?

2006-11-11 10:12:16 · answer #8 · answered by Muslim 4 · 2 2

Jesus died for ALL sins. His shed blood paid the price for you and me.

2006-11-11 10:11:10 · answer #9 · answered by Lover of my soul 5 · 2 0

All our sins, past present and future sins. All the things that we did in the past, everything that we do now, and everything that we may do in the future.

2006-11-11 12:30:32 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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