You are confused.
The wages of sin is death. All Christians have sinned and will continue to do so. Only God is perfect. Frankly, living in this flesh suit in a fallen world is quite sinful enough.
Jesus freed us from the judgment of God that would send us to hell after we die.
He paid THAT price for us if you accept that gift of God's amazing grace.
If not, you will be judged by the just and righteous God Almighty most high and be found guilty. Hell is the punishment.
Christians get eternal life...in heaven... but we still die on earth for our sin like everyone else.
Jesus helps us here on earth also. He sends the Holy Spirit to help his followers. Jesus also set the sinless example for us to strive for while we are here on this earth. That alone is priceless.
God Bless You.
2007-12-27 15:39:31
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answered by John W 6
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Because of the choices that Adam and Eve made...all of us were born into sin. The sin they committed was they took of the forbidden fruit. The forbidden fruit was disobedience. They let temptation get the best of them and cause them to disobey God. Jesus died for the sin of the world because HE knew we all would have that same problem. He died so that we can have the ability to say no to temptation. Every child that is born have the same rights to suppress temptation as everyone else in this world. They have the same rights to Just like you have a right to be free...Yes, you will have to answer to the sins you commit. Because you still have choices. God doesn't make you do anything. He loves you soooo much that He would let you decide what you want to do. Yes He tells us in His Word what the choices are and the consequences of them. But He lets the decision be up to us.
2007-12-27 15:50:47
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answered by use 2 b lost 3
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Well, Everyone is born with sins because we are born bearing the effects of the sin of Adam and Eve, inherited by the entire human race, since the sin was committed by the entire human race at the time - Adam and Eve. This innate spiritual weakness, this tendency toward evil, this absence of grace, which resulted from the original sin that the human race committed against God, is generally spoken of as being "born in original sin", though it is really more correct to say "born subject to the effects of original sin". There is no personal guilt involved. This distinction is apparent in the Church's teaching on Baptism, which we say "removes" Does that help?
2007-12-27 15:33:36
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answered by Anonymous
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He died so that we could be forgiven for our sins. We sin in the first place because we are given free agency, the ability to choose to do what is right or what is wrong. If there was no bad or sadness in the world, we would not know happiness. Think about how if you never tried bad food and good food, it would all just be "food" and we wouldnt experience happiness. We are judged on how we chose to live. I dont really understand how we are born with it, i think that its because we are decendents of adam and eve or something but as far as i know it doesnt really matter because its not like anyone can live as a perfect person anyway so who cares if we're born with it.
2007-12-27 15:35:09
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answered by amy 6
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LUCIFER BROUGHT SIN INTO THE UNIVERSE:
[1] Ezekiel 28:11-19;
[2] Isaiah 14:12-17;
ATONEMENT - SALVATION
Christ's death was the complete payment for man's sins
[ Romans 3:24-25; Colossians 1:20; 1 Peter 2:24;
2 Corinthians5:20 ].
Man is justified before God and obtains salvation through the atoning death of Jesus Christ on the cross. Salvation is a gift
of God through faith. [ 1 Corinthians 15:3; Ephesians 2:8-9 ].
2007-12-28 02:52:28
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answered by Anonymous
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We all are born with sin. Jesus died for our sins long ago. The fact remains that you and I have to accept his forgiveness. People either believe he forgave their sins and accept it, Or they choose not to believe thus denying him. Very simple.
Sin is passed down from generation to generation. Just because we accept forgiveness doesn't mean we don't still sin. We do, we are just forgiven. After death unforgiven people will be judged according to their sin. Forgiven people are judged by the works they do while doing the will of Christ to determine the rewards they will receive in Heaven. Don't be confused. Works do not save you, the forgiveness of Jesus saves you. You need only to accept it.
2007-12-27 15:37:29
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answer #6
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answered by urbanrebel23 5
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Well according to the Bible "....whosoever believeth in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life. Which means they who believes in the Lord Jesus Christ,and accepts him as their Lord and Savior shall have their sins forgiven. So yes there will be judgement of sin, and every child is born into sin because Adam disobeyed the word of God.
As far as Don H goes......God created man to have free will because he wants to be loved and desired by his people, not just a mindless group of lifeless zombies forced into following him.
2007-12-27 15:40:01
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answered by YesImAChristian 2
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We all were born perfect but gradually we were defiled and we ran far away from that perfection which we had when we were all new born babies. It is said in the Bible that the Kingdom of God belongs to all those who has that innocence of a child. It clearly means that we all were once perfect.
God has given us all the gift of a free will, and with this free will we go our own way and not what God had willed for us and we became imperfect. Jesus died for our sins and only if we accept him as our Savior then our sins will be washed away.
2007-12-27 15:46:14
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answered by gnoswodahs 2
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I will explain this to you- since God gives us free will- Christ dying on the cross does not get rid of sin altogether. We are still born in sin- and still sin and fall short of God's glory- and the wages of sin is still death, BUT the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord". In order for your sins to be forgiven- you must first admit that you are a sinner- confess and repent on your sin, and than accept Christ as payment for your sin. When He died on the cross, He did die for the whole world, but only those who accept Him will be forgiven, and given eternal life.
2007-12-27 15:34:56
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answered by AdoreHim 7
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yes, Jesus did come and die for everyone's sins....but the catch is, even tho everyone's sin is paid for there's a second step, each person must admit that they are wrong and they have to realize the sins they have committed, those sins that Jesus had previously paid for....every child is born with sin because the world is filled with sin, it has been filled with sin ever since adam and eve disobeyed God. Jesus's blood ransomed us and gave us a pardon, WE don't have to die for our own sins, if Jesus hadn't have come and shed his blood you would physically have to die for those sins to be paid for. Jesus saved us a step and with his death promised us a new life with him in heaven, IF we accept that we were wrong and believe that he DID come and die for our sake...
2007-12-27 15:38:41
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answered by Anonymous
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