Scripture readings for Christmas
#61

(Yesterday, 03:34 PM)Hope Wrote:  He was nailed by Roman soldiers.

He didn’t shed blood for your sins .

Did the Quran say that Jesus was nailed by the Roman soldiers?
The Quran does not have the complete details.
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#62

(Yesterday, 06:42 PM)pinkpanther Wrote:  The Spirit of Truth is with me and you are receiving the good news from me.. Big Grin

Where is the holy sprit then?
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#63

(Yesterday, 06:45 PM)pinkpanther Wrote:  Muhammad affirmed what the Jews and Christians have during his time....and these scriptures are the same up to this day...

Prophet Muhammad never confirmed.
Quran was revealed during prophet Muhammad time, which say previous scriptures have been altered.
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#64

(Yesterday, 06:54 PM)pinkpanther Wrote:  All Muslim go to paradise eventually according to Muhammad..
There will be none in hell according to the hadiths

Not every one.

People who do Major sin will go to hell.
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#65

(Yesterday, 07:01 PM)pinkpanther Wrote:  Did the Quran say that Jesus was nailed by the Roman soldiers?
The Quran does not have the complete details.

As per your belief, Jesus was crucified.

Quran reject the cruxifiction , death and resurrection.
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#66

(Yesterday, 08:07 PM)Hope Wrote:  Prophet Muhammad never confirmed.
Quran was revealed during prophet Muhammad time, which say previous scriptures have been altered.

Pls show me the verse.

Quran doesn't mention any inconsistencies in Bible by referring to any specific text or verses. Quran doesn't even say it is distorted by human
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#67

(Yesterday, 08:12 PM)Hope Wrote:  As per your belief, Jesus was crucified.

Quran reject the cruxifiction , death and resurrection.

Let's analyse the Quranic texts.

We killed the Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, the messenger of Allah.” But they neither killed nor crucified him—it was only made to appear so.1 Even those who argue for this ˹crucifixion˺ are in doubt. They have no knowledge whatsoever—only making assumptions. They certainly did not kill him.

It is narrated that 'Eesa (peace be upon him) said to those who were with him: Whoever among you would like to meet Allah, he will be made to resemble me and be killed, and Paradise will be his. A man said: I will do that. So Allah caused him to resemble 'Eesa and he was killed, and 'Eesa was taken up into heaven.

Does God need to use falsehood to make it appear that Jesus was crucified? 
A true and righteous God will not resort to create a false pretense to hide the truth isn't it my friend? 

Secondly...Jesus led a life sin free...Is it a sin for him to ask for someone to die in his place?

These are questions you need to think my friend!
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#68

(Yesterday, 08:09 PM)Hope Wrote:  Not every one.

People who do Major sin will go to hell.

Last man to enter Jannah: Sahih al-Bukhari

Then when Allah had finished from the Judgments amongst his creations, one man will be left between Hell and Paradise and he will be the last man from the people of Hell to enter paradise. He will be facing Hell, and will say, 'O Allah! Turn my face from the fire as its wind has dried me and its steam has burnt me
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#69

(Yesterday, 08:04 PM)Hope Wrote:  Where is the holy sprit then?

The Holy Spirit indwelling man's spirit is a very important thing. If a believer does not know that the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit is in the deepest part of his whole being, which is deeper than his mind, emotion, and will, he will surely seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit in his mind, emotion, and will.
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#70

(Yesterday, 10:16 AM)cheekopekman Wrote:  When you redeem something like gold ring from the pawn shop you buy back lah! Big Grin So redemption is God's plan for mankind to buy us back from Satan lah!


Bro, I like your explanation of God buying us back from Satan by analogy with redeeming something valuable from the pawnbroker. I'd like to make another analogy with regard to the redemption of sinners.

Jesus described His death as a ransom, which is referred to the price paid to purchase a slave. In the olden days, someone needing a slave would travel to the marketplace to view a variety of men, women, and children in chains on the auction block. He could 'redeem' the slave by offering the required 'ransom' and take the slave out of the marketplace.

Each and every one of us is born as a slave to sin and death, and Satan is our slave master. The 'wages' he offers for our servitude to him are misery and death. Through Christ's sacrificial death on the cross, however, He has paid the necessary ransom to redeem us from our slavery to Satan and has freed us to serve God and enjoy the wages He offers, which is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. The wages of sin is eternal death (Rom 6:23).

This illustrates the extent of the sacrifice Christ made to pay this ransom. The only reason Christ was willing to offer this ultimate sacrifice was because it was the only way to bridge the great gulf between God and man. "God and sinners reconciled," as the Christmas carol heralds.
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#71

(8 hours ago)S I M T A N Wrote:  Bro, I like your explanation of God buying us back from Satan by analogy with redeeming something valuable from the pawnbroker. I'd like to make another analogy with regard to the redemption of sinners.

Jesus described His death as a ransom, which is referred to the price paid to purchase a slave. In the olden days, someone needing a slave would travel to the marketplace to view a variety of men, women, and children in chains on the auction block. He could 'redeem' the slave by offering the required 'ransom' and take the slave out of the marketplace.

Each and every one of us is born as a slave to sin and death, and Satan is our slave master. The 'wages' he offers for our servitude to him are misery and death. Through Christ's sacrificial death on the cross, however, He has paid the necessary ransom to redeem us from our slavery to Satan and has freed us to serve God and enjoy the wages He offers, which is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. The wages of sin is eternal death (Rom 6:23).

This illustrates the extent of the sacrifice Christ made to pay this ransom. The only reason Christ was willing to offer this ultimate sacrifice was because it was the only way to bridge the great gulf between God and man. "God and sinners reconciled," as the Christmas carol heralds.

Thank you lah, bro! Big Grin Salvation is free of charge to us but it cost the life of God's only begotten Son Jesus Christ lah! When Jesus shouted on the cross, "It is finished!" It means that the transaction is done and God has already paid the price in full for our sins with the blood of Jesus lah!
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#72

(Yesterday, 08:04 PM)Hope Wrote:  Where is the holy sprit then?

The Holy Spirit dwells within every born again believer who has accepted Jesus Christ as their Saviour and the Lord of Life lah! Big Grin You also can experience that just by believing in Jesus and accepting Him as your Lord and Saviour lah!
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#73

(10 hours ago)pinkpanther Wrote:  The Holy Spirit indwelling man's spirit is a very important thing. If a believer does not know that the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit is in the deepest part of his whole being, which is deeper than his mind, emotion, and will, he will surely seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit in his mind, emotion, and will.

Amen lah, bro! Big Grin
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#74

(Yesterday, 08:09 PM)Hope Wrote:  Not every one.

People who do Major sin will go to hell.

Only God will judge and decide who goes to hell or heaven lah! Big Grin Are you God leh? Thinking
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#75

(Yesterday, 08:12 PM)Hope Wrote:  As per your belief, Jesus was crucified.

Quran reject the cruxifiction , death and resurrection.

Many Malay Muslims have become Christians and will be saved in eternity in heaven lah! Big Grin Why don't you believe leh? Thinking
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#76

(10 hours ago)pinkpanther Wrote:  The Holy Spirit indwelling man's spirit is a very important thing. If a believer does not know that the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit is in the deepest part of his whole being, which is deeper than his mind, emotion, and will, he will surely seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit in his mind, emotion, and will.

What exactly holy sprit in Christianity?What is his roles?

In Islam, Holy sprit is Angel Gabriel.His role is communicating between Allah and messengers.
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