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We muslim belive that he was juda. Jesus pbuh was disguising like a gardner in the garden when juda was being crucified?

If Jesus was god, he never cried like this?

2006-11-28 16:29:29 · 16 answers · asked by Asif S 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Here, Jesus was expressing His feelings of abandonment as God placed the sins of the world on Him – and because of that had to “turn away” from Jesus. As Jesus was feeling that weight of sin, He was feeling separated from God for the only time in all of eternity. It was at this time that 2 Corinthians 5:21 occurred, “God made Him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God.” Jesus became sin for us, so He felt loneliness and abandonment - separation from God.

2006-11-28 16:38:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Boy you guys really need to brush up on your English if you plan
to take over this country.
Jesus is GOD in the flesh. When Jesus hung on the Cross He took on Himself the sins of every person who has or will ever walk on the face of the earth. GOD cannot look on sin so HE,GOD, had to turn HIS face away from JESUS. It was the first time the two had been separated and it hurt Jesus more that the physical pain of being crucified. You need to understand that GOD is not limited to time or space as we are. GOD is a Spirit , Jesus is the literal spoken word of GOD, the Word made flesh and the Holy Spirit is that part of GOD that was sent to be our comforter and teacher after Jesus was resurrected back to the Father. It is a mistake to try to limit GOD as one would a man.
I have no idea what you are talking about with the whole Juda thing? Who is Juda anyway?

2006-11-28 16:42:58 · answer #2 · answered by softspot 3 · 2 0

Please read this with an open heart. That moment when Jesus was about to die on the cross was the most intense, painful moment of his life. The full outpouring of God's wrath for the sins of all mankind was upon him. It was excruciating for him in every way.

Jesus is the One True God. The Father and the Holy Spirit are the One True God. They are one, altogether. They communicate with each other, yet they are one.

God is so far above our understanding. He is not confined to our limitations. We cannot fully understand his magnitude in this life. We can are limited to a 3 dimensional world, he is not.

So Christ was crying out in a moment of seperation from the Father, something he had never known before, as he became the sin offering, but he never ceased being God.

2006-11-28 16:43:14 · answer #3 · answered by ? 5 · 1 0

This was the moment that Jesus was separated from the Godhead. At this moment He took on the sins of the world. Sin is separation from God. And Jesus, the Son, was at that moment, alienated from the Father. It is a very difficult concept for most people to understand. Humans can be separated from their own self, split off in some forms of trauma or mental illness. So if it is possible for this to happen in a human it is also possible for it to happen in the God made Man. You could also say that like us, Jesus at that moment was truly human and cut off from God and that the part of Jesus that was God was still connected but his human self was not aware of this. I have probably confused you even more, but there we are.

2006-11-28 16:40:59 · answer #4 · answered by tonks_op 7 · 1 0

You should read Isaiah 53 from the Old Testament. This predicts the life of Jesus, 700 years before he was born. Islam has no such prophecies that were filled with such detail. Isaiah 53 predicts that the "anointed one of God" would be a "suffering servant."

Our God is a God of Love. The prior "Chosen People" (the Jews) had to make animal sacrifices to atone for their sins. Jesus was the last sacrifice, to atone for the sins of all mankind, for all of eternity. God came in flesh to show us how we should sacrificially love other people. Jesus was willing to suffer for all of the sins of all of humanity for all times so that we could have a relationship with God and so that we could stand in God's presence.

It is interesting to me that Mohammed left prophets such as Isaiah and Daniel out of his list of "Prophets of God." He took some other Jewish and Christian "prophets" but not the ones that contain some of the most stunning actual fulfilled prophecy.

2006-11-28 16:49:56 · answer #5 · answered by ANDYMAN 2 · 2 0

Jesus is not God. He never claimed to be God. Trinitarians who believe Jesus is God are ignoring cold facts from the Bible that clearly show he isn't God. John 3:17 says that God sent his son into the world, not himself. At John 17:3, Jesus called his Father the ONLY true God, excluding himself. When Jesus was on the torture stake, he really was crying out to his God and Father.

2006-11-28 16:36:16 · answer #6 · answered by LineDancer 7 · 1 1

yes, Jesus called up God by this for it is the time God had put His wrath for the world's sins through Jesus.
He let go of the Lord Jesus so that the punishment of sins must be done. God forget Jesus FOR A WHILE so that He can give the punishment and the people will receive forgiveness of sins through the Lord Jesus' blood and death.
I hope i explain it well...refer to the Bible if its not enough for God is the source of wisdom.

2006-11-28 16:39:26 · answer #7 · answered by alexjem 2 · 2 0

Heavenly Father withdrew his spirit from Jesus so that Jesus could truly endure everything on his own, as was his mission. Jesus felt His Father withdraw, and called out. I can't blame him.

Jesus, although a god, was also a man, and felt pain and loneliness. Where does it say a god is not allowed to have emotion? Does your Muslim god not love you?

2006-11-28 16:37:41 · answer #8 · answered by Rainfog 5 · 3 0

it's part of the mystery of the Holy Trinity......3 separate entities, yet all the same person....it's something that we will never understand....


and the reason why Jesus said that is because He took on our sin.....causing God the Father to turn His back on Jesus.....for God cannot be in the presence of sin......that is the one time in history where the Trinity was broken.

2006-11-28 16:36:30 · answer #9 · answered by egyptsprincess07 3 · 1 0

I personally don't know why exactly he said it, but it was in the scriptures and it was in Psalms that the messiah would say those exact words. It sounds like he's rejecting the fact that he's truly God, but he's actually fulfilling scriptures. It's in the book of Psalms, I'm absolutely positive about that. Sorry that I don't know the exact location off the top of my head. It may be in Isaiah, I'm not entirely sure but I know that it was prophecized that he would say that.

2006-11-28 16:34:59 · answer #10 · answered by CK 5 · 0 0

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