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Christ and the Sins he Died for.

Christ died for All Kinds of Sins.

Our society doesn't understand the the seriousness of God sending Jesus to die on the cross for our sins. The reason for any Christian belief in the history of the world is so that sinners can go to Heaven, and the wicked can go to hell. God's message through Jesus Christ is a message of deliverance and forgiveness of sins. You don't have to be a Christian to understand that when Jesus died on the cross over 2000 years ago, he died for every sin that man would ever commit. He took upon himself the sins of the world, not just during his lifetime, but for all of humanity for all of history! This is why you can be sure that when you trust him for your forgiveness, you can know that the Holy Spirit is working in you to free you from the sins you commit and the sins that other people commit. Jesus only can forgive sins.

We don't have to do anything for a world struggling in sin, because the work has already been done by Jesus. You need to trust in his sacrifice daily, and watch how God the Father will give your life joy and purpose. This is the reason why the gospel is needed to believe in, in order to go to Heaven, because we are all sinners. The bible says this. When one sinner condemns another sinner, they will have it no better than the one they are condemning because the bible says that the one passing judgment has done, or is doing the same things, (Romans 2:1-5).

Our part as sinners is to trust the sacrifice of Jesus so we can be forgiven and to let God judge this world and the sinners like you and me, if we choose not to repent. We all have sinned and we will be judged for our sins, when we die. We will either die in God's mercy and go to be with Jesus, or we will die unforgiven and spend eternity all alone separated from the first resurrection and eternal life in the new heavens and earth, at the Second Coming of the Messiah. This is Mike.

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