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[Shincheonji Truth] : 24 Q&A - What are our sins? Why did God leave us alone to commit sin?


[24 Q&A] 7. It is said Jesus came and died to atone for our sins. What are our sins? Why did God leave us alone to commit sin?
Posted 6/16/2012 9:21:00 AM | Updated 2012-06-16 AM 9:21:01
 
Photo caption: May 12th, 2012, after the Open Bible Seminar in Europe, one of the ministry leaders is sincerely asking the Chairman to host an Open Bible Seminar in his country in tears.
 
7. It is said Jesus came and died to atone for our sins. What are our sins? Why did God leave us alone to commit sin?
 
     The price of sin is death (Rom 6:23). What kind of sin did we commit? Since Jesus died on behalf of us to pay the price of sin, our sins have been atoned. Is the reality of being atoned for really reflected in the way we live now? Also, why did God leave us to commit sin? You have asked good questions. If you were living right now, I would go to you right away and give you the answer. But for now, I pray and ask Jesus to help Mr. Lee, who is in Hades, come to know the true meaning of religion, repent, understand and attain salvation (1 Pt 3, 4). Jesus speaks on behalf of God and I came to speak on behalf of Jesus.
 
    Explanation: The Creator God does not have a genealogy. He is the only God, who is self-existent (Ex 3:14). Our sin is not keeping and obeying God’s word (covenant), but believing the words of the traitor (Gn 2:17; Gn 3), Satan (snake), who said we would be like God. The Creator, who is the Father, told his son, who is a created being, he would die if he ate the fruit of the tree (of good and evil). This is similar to a covenant God made with his son. Although they knew this (truth, fact, knowledge), their sin was the fact they believed in the words of the snake (devil), who said they would become like God if they ate the fruit. This is a spiritual sin through which they turned their backs (betrayal) against the Father. This is the sin we have committed. The Father did not leave his son alone to commit sin. The son chose to sin. In the end, the words of the serpent were lies and God’s word was the truth.
 
  Jesus’ blood of atonement was commemorated until the Second Coming with the bread and the wine (Mt 26), and it is effective at the Second Coming. Look at Revelation chapters 5 and 7. This is not a lie; it is the truth.
 

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