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So... did Jesus die willingly, or did he die unwillingly because they made him?

And how did he die for our sins if we werent even born yet?

how can he die for our sins if they still exist today?

And does *our sins* mean everybody in the entire world regardless of beliefs?

2007-05-27 19:24:21 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

22 answers

Jesus did die for each and every one of us.....
He covered all sin....past present and future......

He came willingly to die for us to give us the opportunity for life in Heaven because doesn't want us to be eternally separted from God

All you have to do is accept Him and follow the life that He lays out for us in the Bible.

Sounds pretty simple....yet people want to make it so hard

2007-05-27 19:35:43 · answer #1 · answered by kenny p 7 · 3 1

Christians believe what the bible says about Jesus in the New Testament. You also have to figure in the 'human' factor as I like to think of it, in that no two humans generally think alike or agree on much of anything. This is why you have different religions, even in the Christian religion, or any other for that matter. It's just a difference of opinion about what is written and it's meaning.

Jesus died willing. Accepted fact. He predicted the betrayal before it happended so logically he could have avoided it. The bible also says he died for mans sins. Every child learns that in Sunday school at church.

The other questions you ask basically come with faith. Either you believe or you don't. It is human nature to ask questions, and even Christians question. I am not a 'go to church Christian' altho I was raised that way.

2007-05-28 02:46:12 · answer #2 · answered by MisMischievous 6 · 1 0

So... did Jesus die willingly, or did he die unwillingly because they made him?

A. I believe it was part of Gods plan(not allas).

how can he die for our sins if they still exist today?

A. Because Jesus died, he was the sacrifice needed to bring man back to God ( not allah) for Adam's original sin.

And does *our sins* mean everybody in the entire world regardless of beliefs?

A. It means the forgiveness of Adam's original sin, which open's
God's forgiven's of all mankind's sins. ( not allah).

2007-05-28 02:35:35 · answer #3 · answered by allahdevil1 3 · 1 0

all Christians should say so. It is central to Christian belief. Jesus is the Son of God who lived on earth and commited no sin, none. He went like a lamb to slaughter when He was crucified but still had a choice to call angels to get him and save His life if He called on them. He did not call on them because He was dedicated to carry out God's plan--that Jesus be the pure sinless sacrifice for ALL sin for ALL time. All past, present, and future sin was placed on Him That is why His death was such torture. He not only was beaten and scourged and whipped and nailed, but also loaded down with our sin which was the worst death in the world. Yes it means everybody. "For whosoever call upon the Name of the Lord shall be saved!" Yeah God!!!!

2007-05-28 02:33:41 · answer #4 · answered by winkcat 7 · 3 0

He died willing. Basically by excepting Christ into your life your are exchanging your sin record for his. All of your past present and future sins are no more. Every person on this planet is infected with the disease of sin...Jesus is the curer

Listen to the big and little kittys

Feel free to email me with any further questions about this or anything else.

2007-05-28 02:29:57 · answer #5 · answered by † H20andspirit 5 · 5 0

Jesus died willingly for the sins of those around him at the time... so in essence he died for mankinds sin in general... so he died for us... because the word of christ wasn't nearly as widely known until he was persecuted and killed for his teachings.

thats why we say "God gave his son so that we could be saved" because if Jesus hadn't given his life willingly his companions (i cant remember what they're called.. you can tell im not a church going christian) would have died as well and he needed them to carry on his teachings.

2007-05-28 02:38:55 · answer #6 · answered by janna w 2 · 1 0

Yes, He died willingly. For all the sins of mankind, beginning with Adam and Eve. We are still in our human bodies, thus we have a sin nature and continue to sin, even though we are under grace. And yes, for each and everyone's sins, whether they believe it or accept it or not.

2007-05-28 02:31:57 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

no man took the life of Christ , he willingly layed it down, we are all born into sin, then and now, all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God-Jesus is the way the truth and the life any one comming any other way will not make it, our sins? yes all beliefs, back grounds, nationalitys, colors, race, he died for all.

2007-05-28 02:47:42 · answer #8 · answered by shashonah 3 · 1 0

There are many people who call themselves "christians" who are in name only. So when we use the words "christian say" it is dangerous there are many things supposed "christians" say that are not in the Word of God. But a believer in Jesus Christ will tell you that all are sinners and fall short of the glory of God the Father. The Father created all his children and knew they could not be with him in eternity so he sent his Son Jesus Christ who did not have sin so he could take our sins upon himself if we believe. You must repent to have your sins forgiven, so "no" everyone that is not a believer and repents will have their sins with them when they die. It is not once repent and all sins are forgiven forever. We must repent when we sin and then they will be forgiven.

2007-05-28 02:50:53 · answer #9 · answered by servfather7 2 · 0 0

These are fantastic questions in my opinion.

Yes He did die willingly.
He paid the debt of sin for past present and future.
Because God sees our beginning and end and he knew
us.
It is available to everybody in teh entire world.


Its like IF I buy my daughter a car in order to drive to school
to recieve education. The car is the way driving is what she has to do to get to her goal and education is her goal.
If she does not use the car I gave her then the car is still hers but it does her no good. She cannot reach her goal.

Gods gift is free(gift salvation/car) We believe in action(the way to the goal) We recieve our reward (final goal).

2007-05-28 02:38:03 · answer #10 · answered by KITKAT 3 · 1 0

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