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Why didn't he become a man an get crusified for our sins instead sending his son to do the task?
Any father would prefer to get torured and killed rather than his beloved son.

2007-07-17 20:52:35 · 15 answers · asked by Kimo 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

heknewmeyetlovedme

Christianity teaches that father and son are distinct from each other

2007-07-17 21:00:49 · update #1

matt c

Jesus said repeatdly that he was sent by his father

2007-07-17 21:02:36 · update #2



You said:
HE sent Himself as much as The Father send Him

Does it make any sense?

2007-07-17 21:23:34 · update #3

15 answers

I am a father and I have a son! That is what i would do without even flinching!

Good point. Although it will be explained to you by believers that that is the way it was written and that is the way god wants it, and there is no questioning gods motives!

You are not questioning gods motives you are asking us our opinions. I am with you, he does not sound like a loving father to me at all.

Take care

2007-07-17 20:57:21 · answer #1 · answered by enzymatique 2 · 3 2

The Son came from the same godly "stuff" that IS the Father. Hence, Jesus and the Father ARE one, just as Jesus explained.

Our redemption was the result of God's total self-giving for our salvation, and it is a work of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, centered on Jesus Christ.

2007-07-17 23:13:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Jesus was rewarded for his sacrifice. He was resurrected and eventually became the King of God's promised Kingdom.
Matthew 6; 9,10
(Revelation 20:6) Happy and holy is anyone having part in the first resurrection; over these the second death has no authority, but they will be priests of God and of the Christ, and will rule as kings with him for the thousand years.

Jesus DID suffer, but it was for a good purpose. to 'buy' back for us the right to live without death, what Adam and Eve had before they disobeyed. Genesis 2; 16,17

2007-07-17 21:17:16 · answer #3 · answered by pugjw9896 7 · 0 1

Hello and your a bit confused as to who Jesus Christ really is, First in Heb.1:5-9 The Father Himself addresses Jesus as God, in Heb.13:8 Jesus has always been with The Father from all of time past to all of time future, in John 8:58 Jesus is the I AM of Exodus 3, Moses and the burning bush and in
John 1 Jesus is the one that created this world and us, in Genesis 3:15 it was Jesus Himself saying some day HE would come and destroy the effects of sin and the devil, when in Isaiah 53 [verse 2 but read the whole chapter] Jesus gave up His divine body for one like ours HE sent Himself as much as The Father send Him, it was LOVE that put Him and kept Him on that cross my cross and yours when Jesus went back to Heaven He kept that human body with my and your marks FOREVER Wow what love, want to find out more free bible lessons www.amazingfacts.org God bless.

2007-07-17 21:20:17 · answer #4 · answered by wgr88 6 · 1 2

The Father and the Son had different roles, with different duties. The Son was free to say no. The Son was not coerced to die on the cross. He chose to.

2007-07-17 21:26:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Trinity remain un-explained for all times. Complex formula 1+1+1=1.

2007-07-17 21:06:06 · answer #6 · answered by Ismail Eliat 6 · 2 2

Jesus (peace be upon him) was a noble messenger of a Most Gracious Lord. He was nothing more than a man who was born of his mother Mary as a miracle. He is not the Son of Allah (God) but the son of man (well, actually woman, lol). He did not die, but was raised up to Allah (God). He will return closer to the day of Judgment and lead the people. Allah (God) knows best!

2007-07-17 21:03:21 · answer #7 · answered by Red Dragon 2007 {Free Palestine} 4 · 2 2

There are different religions that don't obey the commandments of God as stated in the bible, yet they do have faith in an identical God and obey him of their very own as presented of their books.

2016-09-30 05:59:54 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

did he come to soak up our sins or did he come with a message? is it possible that we are each responsible for our own sins .??
we are all one. the father the all . we are all miniscule parts of the whole and Jesus was one such part who carried a devine message . so in that light God the Father did have part of him come to give the message .
It is likely that Jesus choose to come to earth and was not sent.

2007-07-17 20:59:29 · answer #9 · answered by matt culling 4 · 0 1

the confusing part is the fact that God came in the flesh which makes him also the son. hard subject to explain.

2007-07-17 20:58:12 · answer #10 · answered by warrior*in*the*making 5 · 0 3

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