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Christian: Does jesus forgive your sins and want you to sins?

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  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    Imagine that you are a three-year-old baby in diapers your mommy and your daddy forgive you for crapping your pants and change your diaper but they don't want you to keep crapping your diaper they want you to grow up and learn to use the toilet that's the same thing with Christianity Jesus commands that we are to grow up into him who is our head even Christ we need to put aside childish behavior and learn to grow up and be spiritual adults and as we do this we will crap our pants less and less until we are adults

  • 3 years ago

    Questions like this should causes us to use our power of reasoning. As the promised Messiah, Jesus knew what to expect. He was aware of the many prophecies in the Hebrew Scriptures that foretold in detail the Messiah’s suffering and death. (Isaiah 53:3-7, 12; Daniel 9:26) More than once, he prepared his disciples for the trials that awaited him. (Mark 8:31; 9:31) On the way to Jerusalem for his final Passover, he specifically told his apostles: “The Son of man will be delivered to the chief priests and the scribes, and they will condemn him to death and will deliver him to men of the nations, and they will make fun of him and will spit upon him and scourge him and kill him.” (Mark 10:33, 34) These were no empty words. As we have seen, Jesus was indeed made fun of, spit upon, scourged, and killed.

    It would unreasonable for Jesus to want to go through excruciating pain and death because he want us to sin. There was a need to remove the curse of sin and death brought about to the human race by Adam the first human. (romans 5:12)

    Romans 5:12 That is why, just as through one man sin entered into the world and death through sin,+ and so death spread to all men because they had all sinned+—.

    1 Corinthians 15:22

    For just as in Adam all are dying, so also in the Christ all will be made alive.

  • JohnH
    Lv 7
    3 years ago

    ? This makes no sense

  • Andee
    Lv 6
    3 years ago

    Jesus does not want us to sin. He wants us to ask for forgiveness of our sins and change our ways.

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  • 3 years ago

    God has told various people what to do, that we might regard as sin. Like killing someone. Or killing a people. Or building a fire using human dung. Or telling Peter to "kill and eat" any manner of animal. So, God sometimes isn't concerned about what we think is a sin. Doing those things are not only sanctioned by God who told them to do those things, but also doing those things doesn't make us sinners, we are sinners anyway.

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  • 3 years ago

    NO! It is a SIN to even think that!

    Jesus is NOT GOD! We have to make ALL of our prayers to GOD! Including asking our Invisible GOD for forgiveness of our sins!

    After GOD's only not sinning angel - Jesus - went back to Heaven, GOD gave him a job to do. Jesus "sits beside GOD in Heaven"!

    The Bible also includes that IF someone asks for forgiveness of sin and dose not mean it, if GOD knows they will go out and do it again; neither that Sin or any following it will be forgiven!

    GOD dose Not want us Sinning!

    Would YOU want others just Breaking LAWS against you? Thinking it is fine?

  • No, Jesus does not want us to sin. He wants us to walk in the light of the Lord. Furthermore, yes, Jesus does forgive us of our sins if we believe on him before we die, which is the determining factor as to whether someone is Christian or not. Yes, I wish to sin all the time and I hate that I want to. The flesh constantly wars against the spirit as the scripture says. However, even though I always have this urge to sin, like a gnawing rat in the back of my mind, that doesn't mean I REALLY want to sin. What I really want is to be good and to stop sinning. My soul grieves every time I sin and I always hate when I do. That would be the Holy Spirit's doing, which is something Christians receive when they accept Christ. It, the Holy Spirit, is often referred to as the comforter for this reason.

  • 3 years ago

    what no, he forgives them and loves you for who you are not for what you do. He doesn't want ypu to sin because he wants to see the best of you and for you to be the best you can

  • 3 years ago

    Our sins are forgiven if we exercise faith in Jesus Christ ransom sacrifice. Matthew 20:28; John 3:16

    But we cannot practice sin and expect forgiveness. Hebrews 10:26

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