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Contents   . Is it original sin + self-sin for our sins to be forgiven by Jesus? Or is it just suicide?

Because even after being saved, we still sin, isn't that because the inherited original sin is still working in our bodies? (Rom 7, Gal 5)

 

When we truly believe in Jesus and repent, our sins are forgiven.

it's all However, the original sin here refers to the sin of unbelief. Also, the self-crime here refers to the sins from the past to the present where we were saved, and not all sins to be committed in the future have been forgiven. It is the sins that will be committed in the future that are eligible for forgiveness at the time of salvation. If we have already been forgiven of our future sins when we are saved, a strange logic can be applied that after we are saved, we can live in vain.

When we are saved, our sinful nature is not all gone.

After being saved, the original sin and all sins up to that point were forgiven, but the sinful nature is still alive.

The sin of David who was saved and the sin of Peter who was saved proves this.

Also, Jesus told the saved disciples to stay awake and pray so that they might not fall into temptation.

To enter into temptation in Yimalsun means to fall into Satan's delusion and fall into sin.

Therefore, it can be seen that this was given because even those who are saved can commit sins after they have been forgiven.

Of course, when Jesus died on the cross as a perfect atonement for original sin,

He has prepared all the conditions for forgiveness of sins (self-crime and unintentional sins, etc.) and if you commit a sin in the future and truly repent.

Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit (blasphemy against the Holy Spirit) cannot be forgiven, but this sin means disbelief in Jesus.

 

 

2. Is a salute or oath to the flag idolatry?

By the way, the Jehovah's Witnesses say they don't do this, and simply put, it depends on the heart of the person doing it. If a person who swears or salutes the flag intends to worship the country or flag as a divine being, it is idolatry.

It is the same principle as putting up a cross in a church. The crucifixion of the church is merely a symbol of the church, and it is not idolatry if it is used as a reminder of the atoning death of Jesus and to serve faith.

But if you look at the cross, hold on to the cross, pray with the cross on your body,

If you think that prayers are answered, or if you think of it as a talisman and use it as a self-defense, this is idolatry.

 

 

3. How did Paul acquire Roman citizenship by birth? Wasn't he born in Tarsus, Cilicia?

 

At that time, there were three ways to obtain Roman citizenship.

First, a person whose parents have Roman citizenship or who were born in Rome.

Second, he was a Gentile who made a great contribution to the Roman government.

Third, the person who bought it with a large amount of money

In the case of Paul, it seems that his grandfather or parents made a great contribution to the Roman government, or that his parents already had Roman citizenship. Because his parents weren't originally Roman, he wasn't born in Rome, he didn't buy citizenship with money, and he wasn't a person who made a big deal in the Roman government. By the way, Paul's parents were Jews.

Although Paul was born in Tarsus, Cilicia, Paul, the son of parents who naturally had Roman citizenship, got Roman citizenship.

 

4. In Hebrews 7:25, Jesus always lives to intercede and intercede for us. How and in what way does He do this?

 

Hebrews is just like that. Jesus ascended through the resurrection and is now living in heaven. As a mediator between God and the saints, Jesus Himself is at the right hand of God the Father for the saints (because he is the Triune God the Son, and is close to God the Father) to intercede for the saints. (Rom. 8:34)

 

5. When Jesus first came, He healed many sick people. What was the main purpose of His healing?

Its main purpose is to prove that He is the Messiah through healing. This is because the Old Testament prophecies foretold that when the Messiah would come, he would perform healing. Also, his next purpose was to show his mercy through healing and to save souls.

 

6. Is the kingdom of heaven in the third heaven the kingdom of God? Or is New Jerusalem the kingdom of God?

Heaven and New Jerusalem mean the same thing. Because the word of Revelation says, ?ew Jerusalem will come down from heaven,??the original kingdom of heaven has come down. The heaven to which the Old Testament saints went, the heaven to which the New Testament saints went, and the heaven to which we who have been saved will go, the New Jerusalem city are all the same kingdom of God.

 

7. When God created humans, He created them to live forever in Eden without death. right?

right. There was no death in the Garden of Eden. But because of the sin came the death of the body and the death of the soul. The death of the body is the separation of the body and the soul, and the death of the soul is the separation of the human soul from God. will soon go to hell. So entering hell is the second death.

 

8. Why does God not allow Satan and demons to repent and be saved? (After all, didn't Satan fall as a result of disobedience and sinning like humans? If so, can you plan the way of salvation?)

 

Satan and the demons were the Archangel (Lucifer) and the angels under Lucifer, respectively, before they sinned.

But because of their sins, they became eternally unrepentant creatures.

Originally, archangels and angels were created differently from humans.

Soon, they do not have a body made of earth like humans.

In the spirit world, after only one angel has sinned, the other archangels and angels do not sin forever.

It is a different decision for God's creatures.

Plants and non-human animals are God's creatures just like humans, but don't they have no soul, no sin, no repentance, no salvation? It is by the creative sovereignty of God.

 

 

 

9. Why did God create humans even though He knew in advance that they would sin and fall? If you hadn't created it, you wouldn't have sinned.

 

The Bible says that God's purpose in creating human beings is good.

And God's plan did not come to an end because of man's fall and sin. In the end, the final outcome is eternal life in the city of New Jerusalem. Human sin, the fall, the pain of physical life... All of this is a process. it's a moment It's not an eternal finale.

 

Yes. If man had not been created, there would have been no crime.

However, if man had not been created, he would have been given to man in the city of New Jerusalem.

There will be no eternal life.

 

Regardless of the above questions, humans exist today. Humans exist as sinners today. Heaven and hell exist. So what is the right question to ask?

Is it a question about human creation? Or how can sinners be forgiven their sins and live in New Jerusalem?

Should I ask if I can get in? The latter. This man is a wise man.

 

 

10. God gave the Israelites a law and commanded them to keep the law,

Why was he commanded to keep the law rather than faith?

It should not be misunderstood. He was not commanded to completely exclude faith and keep the law. The command to keep the law was to keep the law by faith.

The Israelites performed the animal sacrifice ritual of the Old Testament law, believing that they would receive forgiveness of sins through that ritual.

 


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