Why did Jesus Die on The Cross For Us?

Jesus died so that we could be free today. Nobody can live a perfect life, so he created an avenue where we can be forgiven when we sin. Before he died people where living under a law. There were certain laws they must follow. When people broke them, they had to confess to a priest who would then take it to God. Jesus died so that this could be changed. Instead of going to a priest we can go directly to him and ask him for forgiveness. So now there is no law but we have grace.

How to Become a Good Christian Person?

It is very easy to become a Christian. You first need to understand that Jesus is your savior .He came and died for your sins. He is the reason why you have life. There is no other who is as great as him. After you have acknowledged this, simply ask him to come into your life and transform you into the person he wants you to be. Sincerely submit yourself to him and let him have his way in your life. Ask him to forgive you of all your sins and if you are sincere about this, be sure that he definitely will.

What is My Purpose in Life God?

The great basketball coach John Wooden said ," You cannot live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you." A powerful scripture in the Bible that I believe releases the blessing of God in your life is Proverbs 3:27, which says, "Withhold not good from them to whom it is due, when it is in the power of thine hand to do it." Joy shared is Joy doubled. You were created to be apart of the solution.

I feel like God hates Me

A farmer had a weather vane on his barn, on which was written "God is Love." When friends asked why, the farmers said," This is to remind me that no matter which way the wind blows, God is love."
When the warm "south wind" with its soothing and balmy breezes brings showers of blessing, God is love." Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above" (James 1: 17).

The Original Sin

Two gardens are mentioned prominently in the Bible: the garden of Eden and the garden of Gethsemane. God placed the first man, Adam, in the garden of Eden; Jesus went into Gethsemane to restore what the first man had lost.
The first Adam sinned in the garden;the last Adam took this sin upon Himself.The garden of Eden had the tree of life, which man could have enjoyed forever had he not broken fellowship with God.

The Diminishing Splendor of the Law is No Match for the Glory of God's Grace

In some ways the Mosiac law is to the Christian what crutch is to an athlete.It is good when needed  and used properly. But a crutch cannot be employed to win a 100- yard dash, nor can leaning on a system of legal statements ever bring us spiritual victory.
Paul emphasized the diminishing splendor of the Old Testament law by comparing it to the surpassing glory of life and liberty in the Spirit.

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