Mathew 19:16
And someone came to Him and said, “Teacher, what good thing shall I do that I may obtain eternal life?” 17And He said to him, “Why are you asking Me about what is good? There is only One who is good; but if you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments.”
Jesus Teaches that salvation only comes through keeping of the commandments!
But “Paul” nails the law and the commandments to the cross. Paul Claims that salvation can only be obtained through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Colossians2:14
having canceled out the certificate of debt consisting of decrees against us, which was hostile to us; and He has taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross.
If Jesus was not resurrected from the dead than there can be no salvation in christianity!
Corinthians15:14
and if Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is vain, your faith also is vain.
Now please explain me who is RIGHT? Jesus or Paul?
You want to follow Jesus or Paul?
Brother, I’m a muslim however I don’t understand why you would talk about this subject (ie the crucifixion) in a thread about Christmas/The birth of Jesus AS.
However let me explain my view on this matter.
What was the ‘serpent’ Jesus was referring to here?
John 3:13-15
13 No one has ascended into heaven, but He who descended from heaven: the Son of Man. 14 As Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of Man be lifted up; 15 so that whoever* believes will in Him have eternal life.***
Notice Paul was talking about Faith btw.
The serpent represents not just Satan…but satan within us. It’s our carnal/flesh nature which compells us to Duniya.
You would agree Duniya is temporary?
You would also agree that The Pure heart is a mirror of the Absolute? (this is an islamic concept). How could the pure heart experience death which it’s very nature is to seek the Absolute? Think about this.
It’s due to our carnal attachments in duniya we experience ‘death’ in the Grave (Barzakh, also known as Hades/Sheol). There is a belief amongst muslims that a pure soul lives. Even though the body is buried in the grave, the soul is completely free/alive. The martyrs are the same. Why? Martyrs die for Allah, their carnal/flesh attachments to duniya are sacrificed for the sake of Allah. Then ask yourself again what ‘death’ Really means here, who suffers death?
This is the Islamic method here.
when Prophets are shown their meaning from the Preserved Tablet; similarly, the forms of the prayer (al-salât) which entail one bowing, two prostrations, specific numbers [of supplications], and specific Quranic utterances that are recited, at various lengths and times upon sunrise, noon, and sunset, have a specific effect in stilling the dragon (al-tinnûn) that nestles in the human breast and breeds manyheaded snakes ( equal to the number of his traits ) biting and snapping at him in the grave.
Its harm extends to the soul, as indicated by the Prophet’s saying: ‘A dragon with ninetynine heads is empowered over the disbeliever in the latter’s grave, doing such and such etc.’ There are many such dragons in the human make-up, and nothing subdues them except divinely prescribed obligations. Those obligations are the deliverance from peril, and they are also equal to the number of his bad traits. “And none knows the hosts of your Lord save Him” (74:31).O people of permissiveness! It shall be said to you on the Day of Resurrection: “What has brought you to this burning? They will answer: We were not of those who prayed?” (74:42-43).
Prophet Abraham AS had a powerful symbol and a reminder for his children. The circumcision. It was a symbol of the ‘cutting of the flesh’. A physical reminder of our duties to struggle against our flesh nature.
However despite this symbol the jewish people were extremely sinful. The symbol of circumcision had lost it’s meaning, people who were ‘outwardly’ circumcised but inwardly the complete opposite.
The symbol of the serpent which Moses held up, why did it have a healing effect on the Israelites? It’s because it symbolised the death of the serpent within.
What do you think Jesus meant here
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Matthew 10:38
And he who does not take his cross and follow after Me is not worthy of Me.
Matthew 16:24
Discipleship Is Costly ] Then Jesus said to His disciples, “If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross and follow Me.*
Do you think Jesus was telling people ‘you must literally pick up a physical cross and be crucified, literally, and only then you will be my disciple’? of course not but what he meant was you must give up all your attachments to duniya…and only then you could be his disciple.
This is what Christianity is supposed to be. Jesus didn’t merely preach this way of life. He embodied it. So naturally the symbol of the crucifixion, is meant as a symbol of the death of the carnal soul.
Paul was not telling people to do whatever they like and just ‘have faith’ in Jesus. What he meant was, the entire concept of the resurrection/return to life…requires faith.
Now I want you to picture this scenario
Someone is shot to death whist he was preaching Islam.
The people responsible would boast ‘we shot him’ ‘we killed him’
In reality, it only appeared like they shot and killed him, in reality he is alive.
with Jesus, it goes deeper because normally by ‘alive’ in this situation we mean he is alive spiritually but physicall dead.