Just really want to put my two cents in, or as im in the uk my two pennies.
The topic of this thread is going from place to place, from Sinning, to Testimony to OT prophecies.
I think personally, to help us get the best out of any form of talking it would be abit wise to make a different thread of each so we could focous more.
To Sean if I may refer to you by name,
I think maybe instead of answering the questions of people, this goes to muslims too we try and refer to our sources first because answering from the top of our head without refering to sources may lead into actually confusing ourselves and the people we are talking to and G-d is not the Author of confusion.
I also would just like to put basic background here, for my benefit and hopefully some will agree.
I believe most of us here are genuine in our search and love for G-d, most of us want to end up in Paradise.
Most of us are here to talk and recieve and give benefit, so it is only logical for us to be talking to each other with the mind state of accepting the good and the bits we disagree with we leave for now, it is not for a man of G-d to come with a closed mind and simply scream 'your wrong your wrong' but rather to understand the view point and see which benefits him and which doesn't and then speak on it.
The fundamentals are there between most of us, you see, most here want to 'follow' a man that lived a while ago, peace be upon him, who was a man of G-d, a man who preformed miracles and was born of a virgin birth.
But it seems that although we both wanna follow him, muslims and christians we have a different view of who he is, thats all, and thats where we should try and see what parts of what views are similar and correct and so on.
With this said here I go:
So before then G-d's presence was with Jesus, and Jesus was with sinners.
So it seems that G-d's presence was with sinners too.
Me too, I believe Jesus was a man, a great man, a word and spirit from G-d, Acts 2:22 affirms Jesus was a man.
I believe The Holy Spirit, peace be upon him, is a spirit preceding from G-d.
And I believe that the figure called The Father in the Bible is the G-d Almighty.
I don't think it does. Scriptures like that and Isiah 9:6 For to us a child is born. Do not actaully require people think that G-d will come as a Man.
Anyhow, thats a whole new topic there.
Peace be upon yall.
Eesa
The topic of this thread is going from place to place, from Sinning, to Testimony to OT prophecies.
I think personally, to help us get the best out of any form of talking it would be abit wise to make a different thread of each so we could focous more.
To Sean if I may refer to you by name,
I think maybe instead of answering the questions of people, this goes to muslims too we try and refer to our sources first because answering from the top of our head without refering to sources may lead into actually confusing ourselves and the people we are talking to and G-d is not the Author of confusion.
I also would just like to put basic background here, for my benefit and hopefully some will agree.
I believe most of us here are genuine in our search and love for G-d, most of us want to end up in Paradise.
Most of us are here to talk and recieve and give benefit, so it is only logical for us to be talking to each other with the mind state of accepting the good and the bits we disagree with we leave for now, it is not for a man of G-d to come with a closed mind and simply scream 'your wrong your wrong' but rather to understand the view point and see which benefits him and which doesn't and then speak on it.
The fundamentals are there between most of us, you see, most here want to 'follow' a man that lived a while ago, peace be upon him, who was a man of G-d, a man who preformed miracles and was born of a virgin birth.
But it seems that although we both wanna follow him, muslims and christians we have a different view of who he is, thats all, and thats where we should try and see what parts of what views are similar and correct and so on.
With this said here I go:
Ok maybe saying God cudnt look on sin was the wrong choice of words, but what i meant was for the first time in Jesus' life, because he was carrying the worlds sin, Gods presence or spirit was away from him, and thats why i believe he sayd father why have you forsaken me.
So before then G-d's presence was with Jesus, and Jesus was with sinners.
So it seems that G-d's presence was with sinners too.
I see Jesus as a man, the holy spirit as the spirit of God, and God the father as God.
Me too, I believe Jesus was a man, a great man, a word and spirit from G-d, Acts 2:22 affirms Jesus was a man.
22"Men of Israel, listen to this: Jesus of Nazareth was a man accredited by God to you by miracles, wonders and signs, which God did among you through him, as you yourselves know.
I believe The Holy Spirit, peace be upon him, is a spirit preceding from G-d.
And I believe that the figure called The Father in the Bible is the G-d Almighty.
I think, but might be wrong that the entire flow of the Old Testament requires that God come into the world, as Immanuel (God-with-us e.g. Isaiah 7:14).
I don't think it does. Scriptures like that and Isiah 9:6 For to us a child is born. Do not actaully require people think that G-d will come as a Man.
Anyhow, thats a whole new topic there.
Peace be upon yall.
Eesa