To whom did the Creator offer his Son as a sacrifice?
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Andrew |
Date: Friday, 09.04.2021, 16:49 |
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To whom did the Creator offer his Son as a sacrifice?
This question is interesting because, firstly, God does not accept human sacrifices, and secondly, Jesus was resurrected on the third day, that is, God did not accept this sacrifice by resurrecting Jesus, that is, returning life to Jesus.
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Andrew |
Date: Friday, 09.04.2021, 17:37 |
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This can only be part of a big theological problem: how the pagans will be saved from their sins after the elect from the four winds are resurrected, incarnating into the tribes of Israel. The will is valid only in the event of the death of the testator, and if the testator appears alive, will outsiders be able to claim His inheritance?
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Date: Friday, 09.04.2021, 18:16 |
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Jesus, by offering himself as a sacrifice to God, received his life back. Therefore, physically He cannot be a payment for someone else, He paid for himself and rose again. But Jesus Christ showed us by this fact of his resurrection that we, having given our lives to God, following the path of Jesus, will receive our lives back when our resurrection comes. Therefore, He is still our Savior, He showed us the Way for our salvation.
The vulgar understanding by the majority of Christians of the sacrifice of Jesus as a free indulgence given to us from God, when we can simply mutter to God: "forgive me", and then we can go wallowing in the mud again - no, no and no! This shameless religion will be burned by fire, leading and destroying all its followers in the desert, becoming a destructive mirage for the perishing, and a sacrificial goat for the devil-azazel, because they did not want to offer themselves to God, as Jesus did.
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