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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | please interpret this verse | Job 1:6 | cookie | 4586 | ||
If God cannot look upon sin, how could satan go along with them in this verse? | ||||||
2 | please interpret this verse | Job 1:6 | Morant61 | 4605 | ||
Question: Can you provide a reference for your first statement that God cannot look upon sin? It would help to understand your question. Tim Moran |
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3 | don'y understand your answer | Job 1:6 | cookie | 4608 | ||
I do not know the reference for the first part of my statement that God cannot look upon sin, but I believe it was in reference to when Jesus was on the cross and took our sins upon Himself and His Father turned away because He could not look on sin. Please elaborate on your answer. Thank you | ||||||
4 | don'y understand your answer | Job 1:6 | Morant61 | 4611 | ||
Wow! I wasn't expecting such a quick response. The reason I asked for a reference is two fold. First, I did a search using my Bible software and I couldn't find any verse in any version of the Bible that says God can't look upon sin. Second, from a logical standpoint, He must be able to look upon sin or He wouldn't be able to see anything that happens in this world. If you find the reference, please let me know. God Bless, Tim Moran |
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5 | don'y understand your answer | Job 1:6 | Makarios | 4793 | ||
Can God look upon sin? I believe that the answer here is 'Yes'. The basis for my conclusion is Genesis 6:5, Job 34:21-22 and Luke 12:2-3.. If nothing can be hidden from God, then this also means that He knows each and every one of each man's sins and is aware of them as well as the effect that each sin has- our separation from Him. So not only can He 'see' our sin, but He is aware of it because of our spiritual separation from Him that is a result of our sin. God is perfect and without sin and sin is defined in 1 John 5:17 as 'all unrighteousness'. Jesus became 'all unrighteousness' for us on the cross, bearing all upon Himself that separates us from God- becoming a symbol (crucified on a tree) and bearing God's wrath- causing God to forsake the sin that He took upon Himself. Then Jesus died (as all men have to die once, and then the judgment- Christ being the only perfect sacrifice) and then rose on the third day! After which He walked the earth for forty days after His Resurrection and ascended to the right hand of God the Father in heaven. | ||||||