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They say Jesus died for sin. And to forgive our sin. What exactly is meant by that. Jesus was forgiving sin before his death. It wasn’t an ability he gained after resurrection. So why is his death “dying for sin” ?
What do you think it means? What about His Death made life different for people ever after?They say Jesus died for sin. And to forgive our sin. What exactly is meant by that. Jesus was forgiving sin before his death. It wasn’t an ability he gained after resurrection. So why is his death “dying for sin” ?
What I see different for people ever after is that the Apostles passed down the linage to Bishops and the Priests.What do you think it means? What about His Death made life different for people ever after?
Because of His death and Resurrection, heaven was opened to mankind and we now have access to the Father through the Son. When He died He descended to the dead and enabled the righteous ones to enter heaven, and when He rose he defeated death and allowed us to enter into eternal life with Him. There also was no longer any need for animal sacrifice because the Lamb of God is the perfect sacrifice for eternity.What do you think it means? What about His Death made life different for people ever after?
Jesus died in order to restore the original friendship relationship between humanity and Divinity, which was lost by the Original Sin, John 3: 16-17They say Jesus died for sin. And to forgive our sin. What exactly is meant by that. Jesus was forgiving sin before his death. It wasn’t an ability he gained after resurrection. So why is his death “dying for sin” ?
So those he forgave the sins of when he was here and had not yet died were not the “righteous ones to enter heaven.” How could they be when it was later he said, “I go to prepare a place”. i.e. it didn’t exist before. And the one on the cross with him he told he would be with him in paradise. He entered in.Because of His death and Resurrection, heaven was opened to mankind and we now have access to the Father through the Son. When He died He descended to the dead and enabled the righteous ones to enter heaven, and when He rose he defeated death and allowed us to enter into eternal life with Him. There also was no longer any need for animal sacrifice because the Lamb of God is the perfect sacrifice for eternity.
He said he went to prepare a place, not to create a place.So those he forgave the sins of when he was here and had not yet died were not the “righteous ones to enter heaven.” How could they be when it was later he said, “I go to prepare a place”. i.e. it didn’t exist before. And the one on the cross with him he told he would be with him in paradise. He entered in.
God became man so that man may become God.They say Jesus died for sin. And to forgive our sin. What exactly is meant by that. Jesus was forgiving sin before his death. It wasn’t an ability he gained after resurrection. So why is his death “dying for sin” ?
Well said.Because of His death and Resurrection, heaven was opened to mankind and we now have access to the Father through the Son. When He died He descended to the dead and enabled the righteous ones to enter heaven, and when He rose he defeated death and allowed us to enter into eternal life with Him. There also was no longer any need for animal sacrifice because the Lamb of God is the perfect sacrifice for eternity.
Jesus showed us how to love all our neighbours as we love ourselves, and how to love and pray for our enemies. A lesson beyond our understanding.Rather I regard His submission to arrest, abuse, and crucifixion as His ultimate lesson to mankind on how to perfectly love our Creator and our fellow man. Jesus ultimately practiced what He preached. He did not resist those who hated Him, but, instead, returned good for evil. We should always strive to live up to that example.
Catechism of the Catholic ChurchThey say Jesus died for sin. And to forgive our sin. What exactly is meant by that. Jesus was forgiving sin before his death. It wasn’t an ability he gained after resurrection. So why is his death “dying for sin” ?
May I respectfully suggest that one has to first study the first three sacred chapters of Genesis. And then add John 3: 16-17. Genesis 2: 15-17 gives important insight to the nature of the original friendship relationship between Adam and his Divine Creator God. However, it is necessary to understand that there cannot be two equal totally supreme gods at the same time. Therefore, Adam had to live in free submission to the one true God.I have never liked the idea that Jesus’ death by torture was necessary to persuade our Creator to forgive our sins.
The Lamb. Christ’s death fulfills Isaiah’s prophecy of the suffering Servant (Isaiah 53:7-8).I have never liked the idea that Jesus’ death by torture was necessary to persuade our Creator to forgive our sins. For one thing Jesus repeatedly said that He had the power to forgive sins. Therefore it would be unnecessary for Him to have to suffer the terrible pain that He did just to enable the forgiveness of mankind’s sins since He could forgive all of the sins that He wanted to at anytime.
Rather I regard His submission to arrest, abuse, and crucifixion as His ultimate lesson to mankind on how to perfectly love our Creator and our fellow man. Jesus ultimately practiced what He preached. He did not resist those who hated Him, but, instead, returned good for evil. We should always strive to live up to that example.
I was talking about the righteous ones that died before Jesus came. “He descended to the dead”, as the Creed said. THOSE dead. They could not enter heaven until Jesus opened the gates for them. After his death, the righteous ones who live and die are saved and can enter heaven.So those he forgave the sins of when he was here and had not yet died were not the “righteous ones to enter heaven.” How could they be when it was later he said, “I go to prepare a place”. i.e. it didn’t exist before. And the one on the cross with him he told he would be with him in paradise. He entered in.
You say supernatural gifts lost by sin. Do you mean the theological virtues? Including Charity?The Lamb. Christ’s death fulfills Isaiah’s prophecy of the suffering Servant (Isaiah 53:7-8).
Both redemption and reparation through atonement and satisfaction occurred and satisfaction is the main factor of Redemption for God’s honor. Christ merited for us the supernatural gifts lost by sin. Atonement is the work of love. The Father truly sent his Word to bring us truth and his Spirit to make us holy.
The state of supernatural grace (habitual grace). Supernatural grace includes the gifts of the Holy Spirit which areYou say supernatural gifts lost by sin. Do you mean the theological virtues? Including Charity?
Please refer to the Preternatural Gifts.You say supernatural gifts lost by sin. Do you mean the theological virtues? Including Charity?
I think we need proof this happens. When Jesus forgave the crippled man, he then said which is easier to do, forgive or to heal? And he healed the man’s legs; as proof that he had the power to forgive.They say Jesus died for sin. And to forgive our sin. What exactly is meant by that. Jesus was forgiving sin before his death. It wasn’t an ability he gained after resurrection. So why is his death “dying for sin” ?