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1 | Does Jesus die for Gentile's sins too? | Gen 18:18 | eascusa | 214144 | ||
Matthew 15:22-28 I finally understood what this verse was saying but when I did I realized being a gentile that Jesus did not come here to save me but ONLY the lost sheep of Israel. It clearly states that Jesus only came to help those that are Jewish. So my question is, is it still relevant to say that Jesus died also for my sins as a Gentile? Or did he only die on the cross for those that are Jewish? Now I know that sounds silly but it sais that about his coming here and in that verse sais he even at first ignored the caanite women that was begging for him to heal her on the grounds that she was not jewish. Can you show me where in the bible it specifically sais he died for everyones's sins on this earth, Gentile's alike? When and where in the bible does he change his mind? I know that in ACTS his diciples go to the Gentiles and heal and things change then but was about when Jesus was still on the earth? That moment at his crucifixion? For All? |
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2 | Does Jesus die for Gentile's sins too? | Gen 18:18 | Val | 214145 | ||
The first mention is in Genesis 18:18. Christ the Messiah is the same God of the Old Testament. When we look at Jesus we are looking at God. He called himself the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. His line can be traced back to Abraham. He chose Abraham and his descendants to be His people and He would be their God. He said in you, Abraham, all the nations of the earth would be blessed. This is referring to the fact that when Christ the Messiah came, people would be saved who called upon His name. John 3:16 "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life. In bible study we consider the whole counsel of God, 66 books to know Him and His plan of redemption. Read all of the bible. There are some believers who make it a practice to read the bible through at least once a year. It can be read through in about three months. Before making final conclusions we have to read all 66 books. Sincerely, Val |
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