Hello zz912,
Thank you for your clarification above.
I think my question was why do we need Christianity? and what does it bring that the pre christianity Jews and other God believers (e.g Ishmael and his descendants in arabia ) missed?
Thank you for your advice on The Bible reading… i wanna do it and read it all one time. Hopefully i can get the time to do that .
Hi Meedo, If I may, I’d like to try to answer this, myself. I will answer from two differing perspectives, one, merely Christian, like many of our Protestant friends here, as well as Mormons, jehovah’s Witnesses, etc., and the second, distinctively Catholic.
From the merely Christian perspective, Jesus died on the Cross as a propitiatory Sacrifice for our sins. Ancient Judaism had its system of sacrifices of animals, to repair for sin, but they could never take away sin. Jesus is the Lamb of God who takes away the Sin of the World.
You are no doubt aware that Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and presumably yes, Ishmael, all made sacrifices to God for their sins. What sacrifices did Muhammad prescribe for his followers, and what sacrifices do modern day Islamists carry out in reparation for sin?
From the distinctively Catholic perspective, not only is Jesus the Lamb of God, but also, we can eat that Lamb. We can eat the Flesh of the Lamb of God. We can eat the Flesh of Jesus Christ. Since He was perfectly pleasing to His Father (Jesus consistently and constantly called God “his Father.”), in giving us His Body and Blood for our food and drink, He is able to infuse us with grace, which is the power and the will to please God the Father.
If Allah is God the Father, it is no contradiction to say that Jesus is not Allah, since the Son is not the Father. Also, if the Qur’an says, “Allah forbid that He Himself should beget a son,” this can be interpreted to mean sexually, in other words God would never rape Mary or take her in any way away from her husband Joseph. Allah forbid that He Himself should sexually beget a human child! But there is a difference between sexual generation, which is the normal course of human life, and the generation by which Allah eternally begets His Word.
It is in the Word that we can know God at all. Without the Word, there is no knowledge of God whatsoever. The Word IS the knowledge of the Father (Allah). Since Allah’s own knowledge of Himself cannot in any way be inferior to He Himself, consequently it is said that “the Word was with God, and the Word was God; the same was in the beginning with God; and through Him, all things were made.” So there is God, and there is God’s Knowledge of Himself, and the two are one, but distinct. This distinction is not a distinction of separation, but at the same time we cannot say that God and God’s Knowledge of Himself are the same. So we call God’s Knowledge of Himself the Word, and we recognize that the entirety of revelation is only possible in the Word. It is only possible for us to know anything at all of God, if He reveals to us some things He knows about Himself, i.e. some things that are contained in and come from the Word. All of revelation is in the Word.
So what Christianity has, that Judaism and Islam do not have, is the Word Himself, Incarnate in Jesus Christ. It is not that the Father, Allah, has incarnated Himself. It is, rather, that He has incarnated His Word. Just as He sent His Word to all His Prophets, so He sent His Word to the Queen of Prophets, Mary, to become her Son.
You say that God spoke the word, “Be!” and Jesus was. We say that Jesus IS the Word. To say that the word is “Be” is to deny all the written Scriptures including the Qur’an! The word is a lot more than just, “Be.” Although, the word “Be” means, to exist, and it is also true that God said His Name is “I am who am.” So it is close to the truth to say that God said, “Be” and Jesus came to be. God also said to the Light, “Be,” and the Light came to be. If you say that the creative Word is “Be,” then to a Christian you are saying that “Be” is a Name of Jesus, because Jesus IS the creative Word.
So it seems that if you deny that Jesus is the Word, you are separating the Word from God. The Word spoken by the archangel Saint Gabriel to Mary was not, “Be,” but, “you shall conceive and bear a Son, and you shall call His name Jesus.” Mary it was, who said to the angel, “Let it Be!” Jesus is the Original Creative Word of God. You could say, perhaps, that Jesus is Allah speaking the word, “Be!” But it is not limited to His taking flesh of the Virgin, but the entirety of Creation.
So what Christianity has, that the other religions do not have, is the fullness of the revelation of the Father, in the Word made Flesh, Jesus. Because of this, the Christians also have the Holy Spirit, the Third Person of the Trinity, the Love that is between Allah and Allah’s Word — Allah’s Spirit. The Holy Spirit testifies to the Truth of Jesus as the Word. In the Holy Spirit, one says, “Jesus is Lord.” Without the Holy Spirit, one cannot say this. And whoever possesses the Son and the Spirit possesses also the Father, and one who denies the Spirit and the Son, how can he say he acknowledges the Father?