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The problem is that God does not have to “order” anyone around. God wants us to worship him because He loves us:Thanks for everybody who shared in this thread but you guys have not given verses where Jesus explicitly say that I am God worship me.
Accordingly in the Day of Judgment after we die he will not ask us why we did not workshop him because simply he did not say worship me.
While Allah will ask you why you did not worship me despite he clearly ordered to worship him in many verses in Quran.
The conclusion is that Jesus was no more than prophet brought the monotheism which all previous prophets taught.
Allah is the one who deserve to worship him without any partner.
Peace…
“for I the LORD your God am a jealous God, punishing children for the iniquity of parents, to the third and fourth generation of those who reject me, but showing steadfast love to the thousandth generation of those who love me and keep my commandments.”
His Covenants are gifts, beneficial for us; but through His True Love- he allows us to reject even that which may be beneficial. In that way, God does not punish us; but we punish ourselves. It is truly a matter of not being on the same page, my impression of Islam is one where God demands obedience before even love, whereas in Christianity, God demands love and from that shall the fruits of obedience grow. If the former is correct, it would not leave much room for those who go through periods of doubt (Saint Thomas) or struggle with God (Jacob) or even act cowardly at points (Jonah, Saint Peter.) Would not these fathers be punished in such a system?
To me, it leaves little room for repentance or the unique expression of every individual- though we should strive to be, we cannot always mimic the way Job handled adversity, and God understands that and is willing to “struggle” with us.
And this is perfectly encapsulated in the Passion of our Lord and Savior, the Son of God, begotten not made. He took up the Cross on our behalf- to benefit us- and He has given us the choice to do the same and follow. So it would make no sense for Jesus to demand followers, when He knows that those who open their hearts will naturally do so.
And for these reasons, Jesus Christ will never be so demanding as to satisfy your inquiry.