Re: what is original sin? some questions to the chrisitians and all are welcome to answer
Phil again i think that the explanation of spirit that die is just your perception and not what is written in the bible..right.It is how you inteprete how the word are couched.
Anyway,i dont really accpet your notion that they died spiritually just because they hid themselves from god,,maybe out of shame or self wareness and ill insight that they did not have before,but i do accept that the started to die of normal age...meaning their mortality started..
As for Adam dying at age of 939,i say that adam lived in heaven far longer than a day right so that mathematically mena he is maybe thousand of years old and not just 1 day(god years)...
And i again say that even if a man were to do an ill thing and asked form forgiveness from god and god gives it,that sickness is at his own sickness not god curse..
So in genesis god or the fahter ,cursed womankind with child birth pain..CURSED is the operative word,my question remian the same,in your mind if god has forgiven does he lift the curse or leave it alone..
Unless Jesus that died does not have the power to lift the curse or just forgive spiritually,which no one can see....
But the curse of the fahter remain,which mena either jesus died and forgive spiritually but the father is still angry..
And the son cant undo what the father did..
And finally i would sya that the fahter and the son in your bible is not equal,according to your bible it say that ONLY the fahter know the date of END..no one else..
So let me make my point simple,,,
1)Prove that Adam and Eve died spiritually,,,,hiding and what not does not signify death of the spirit,,,it just mena that they are aware of their selfves.
2)How do we know Jesus died to firgive all sin including original sin if the fahter curse for original sin is not forgiven?Is that a sign of a loving god?
I’m sorry you weren’t satisfied with what I’ve already said. I think I answered your questions already. I don’t want to just repeat my answers, as you have with your questions. You are so convinced to the contrary that probably nothing I say will convince you otherwise. So my attempt to give you further answer will probably be fruitless.
Nevertheless, let me say this. Sin produces
death. But it is not always
physical death. If not physical, what other kind of death is there here and now, except
spiritual death? God said to Adam, “In the day you eat thereof, you shall surely
die.” Did Adam die physically “in the day [he ate] thereof”? Quite apart from the one-day-equals-a-thousand-years idea, Gen. 5:5 says Adam died at the age of 930 years. He did not die, literally or physically, the very day he ate. So how else could it be said that he died, if not spiritually? If he was
body,
soul, and
spirit, which part died if not his
spirit? And why is his hiding from God not clear evidence of his spiritual death?
There are other verses that mention spiritual death without specifically calling it that. For example, Jesus said to a man who wanted to first go bury his father before following Jesus, “Follow me, and let the
dead bury their
dead” (Matt. 8:22). What does that mean to you? Is it not clear that He was saying, in effect, “Let the spiritually dead bury their physically dead”? How else can we understand that verse? Does it need to specifically say “spiritually dead” before you would accept it as such?
Or consider what Paul said in 1 Timothy 5:6, “She who lives in pleasure is
dead while she
lives.” Same thing---spiritually dead while she physically lives.
Jesus said, “That which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the Spirit is
spirit” (John 3:6). The Greek word for “born” refers to either conceived or birthed. Did your flesh, your physical body, exist BEFORE it was conceived or born? NO. Likewise, your human
spirit does not exist BEFORE a new birth experience produced by the Holy Spirit. If you have not been born again, you HAVE NO spirit, or it is a dead, unregenerated spirit. In that case, Jesus’ words to Nicodemus apply equally to you, “You MUST be born again” (John 3:7). Until you are, you are just as
dead spiritually as “she who lives in pleasure” or those who were to “bury their dead.”
When a person is born again or “born…of God” (John 1:13), it is only by “receiving” Christ, as opposed to rejecting or not receiving him not (John 1:11-12, NKJV):
11. He came to His own [Jews, Jewish nation, Jewish leaders], and His own
did not receive Him [they instead rejected Him, crucified Him, etc.].
12. But as many as
received Him [Jewish disciples who accepted and followed Him], to them He gave the right to become children of God, even to those who believe in His name:
13. who were
born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but
of God.
In John 3:36, Jesus said, "He who believes in the Son has everlasting
life; and he who does not believe the Son
shall not see life, but the wrath of God abides on him.'' “…shall not see life”---again, it must be
spiritual life. Everyone has
physical life. So it is talking about
spiritual life. Whoever does not believe, or trust in, the Son shall not see, or have, spiritual life.
In John 5:24, Jesus said,
24. "Most assuredly, I say to you, he who hears My word and believes in Him who sent Me has everlasting life, and shall not come into judgment, but has
passed from
death into
life.
The Apostle John wrote in 1 John 3:
14. We know that we have
passed from death to life, because we love the brethren. He who does not love his brother abides [remains] in
death.
15. Whoever hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that
no murderer has eternal life abiding in him.
So, a person can pass from death to life, from spiritually dead to spiritually alive.
In John 11, we have the account of the death of Lazarus. To his grieving sister, Martha, Jesus says:
25 . . ."I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may
die [physically], he shall
live [spiritually now and physically at the resurrection].
26. "And whoever lives and believes in Me
shall never die [spiritually or eternally]. Do you believe this?''
I’m wondering whether the Quran teaches this concept of death and life, spiritual death and spiritual life. If not, that is perhaps why you are questioning all this.
Concerning your second question, let me say this. Just as “original sin” is not specifically called that in Scripture, it does not say that Jesus died specifically for “original sin.” It says He died for our
sins, plural. If the effect of Adams’ sin was to make many sinners, that effect will remain as long as men are born into this life. They will grow up, gain the knowledge of good and evil, and will commit the evil---will become “sinners” by choice. When that occurs they are separated from God by their sins and until born again, they will remain in their sins and may ultimately die in their sins. The only way to overcome those sins is to accept the sacrifice Jesus made when He paid for them on the Cross.
Because all people still face physical death and because all people come into this life totally clueless as to spiritual things (or spiritually dead, as I would call it), it is evident that the “curse” or judgment of God upon Adam and Eve as to their “death” when they ate of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, was not “forgiven” or removed, as such. That effect,
death, was passed on to all men, down to this present day. We still die. We still are born spiritually dead. That’s why we need to be born again.
What Jesus did was to die for all the
sins we commit as spiritually dead creatures, to remove that which otherwise separates us from a Holy, Righteous God. That payment provides a Just God with the basis for forgiving us of all those sins, freely, without any further payment due from us after our physical death. That payment does not remove that physical death, so evidently His death was not to pay for that; His resurrection and overcoming physical death, however, assures us that we too will overcome that.
When you speak of a loving God, do you now see what this loving God did, to provide payment for all the sins that He could otherwise hold against you? He didn’t have to do that. He could simply hold YOU accountable for every evil word, thought, and deed, you have committed over your entire lifetime. He could show you all that at the judgment (if you had any doubt you committed them) and cast you into the lake of fire, and He would be completely JUST to do that. He could say to you, You will pay for all those sins by burning for them for all eternity. But instead, He sent His own sinless Son to take on flesh, live a perfect, sinless life, and then suffer and bleed and die FOR YOU!! And what is your response? To simply parrot or repeat some statement about we each are responsible for our own sins; no one else could die for them? That IS true in terms of us each being responsible and held accountable by God for our sins, and no other
sinner being able to die for them. But Christ was the sinless Lamb of God that God Himself sent to pay for them. That is a totally different situation. Reject that and you will
die in your sins. Then, all I can say is, you will be paying for all of them yourself for all eternity.
Peace