Why Do You Think Jesus Is The Son Of God?

rainerann

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Dear Daciple,
Thank you for your reply.
Understood.
If you would like to know more about this, then please study "The Way home or face The Fire" - By JAH. It is available as a free PDF download, at:
http://jahtruth.net/wayad.htm
Peace be with you,
Forever Light.
Jesus being the Son of God is directly relevant to the account in the Garden of Eden. It is because Adam and Eve disobeyed God that the Son of God came to redeem people from sin.

Would you consider the fall in the Garden to be God's will or disobedience from God's will and how do you think this influences the way you see Christ as the Son of God?

What role does Christ play in regard to the fall in the Garden of Eden?
 

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Jesus being the Son of God is directly relevant to the account in the Garden of Eden. It is because Adam and Eve disobeyed God that the Son of God came to redeem people from sin.

Would you consider the fall in the Garden to be God's will or disobedience from God's will and how do you think this influences the way you see Christ as the Son of God?
Thank you for you reply.
I see it this way:
God gave Adam and Eve the free-will to choose, whether to obey Him or disobey Him.
Therefore, when they chose to listen to the lies of the Serpent that came to tempt them, and then did what the Serpent told them, instead of trusting in and doing what God had told them, it was disobedience of God's Will.

(Further, we are all of us also "Adams and Eves" ourselves too. So, it applies to us too in exactly the same way as it did to them, back in The Garden.)

What role does Christ play in regard to the fall in the Garden of Eden?
Christ is the Son (the Second Adam) who came to reverse the fall in the Garden of Eden, though His Teachings.

The following is a quote, from one of the articles on jahtruth.net, called:
"THIS IS A GREAT MYSTERY - MARRIAGE GUIDANCE -
By D. P. Grafton
Edited; Corrected and Supplemented by JAH

"In the Son (the Second Adam, who came to reverse the fall in Eden brought about by believing Satan's lie that man was only human and to show man The Way back into the Garden by being born again as his spirit-being) was Redemption, therefore His message must be to restore that which had been lost*, and dispel the "hardness of heart". That this was indeed so is clear from Matthew 5:27-28. "Ye have heard that it was said of them of old time. Thou shalt not commit adultery: but I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart". Our Lord was come to restore Spiritual perception; ability to understand Divine Will, therefore not only the deed but the thought would be judged by His Teaching.

* That which had been lost was the knowledge and understanding of the fact that the Being part (the soul) of a human+Being is not human at all, but is a spirit-being locked inside a human body, as explained by Jesus to Nicodemus in the Gospel of John chapter 3:3-12 ."
Source: http://jahtruth.net/marguide.htm


Then there is also this:

In The Way home or face The Fire, Chapter 4, it says the following:

"4:18 Jesus’ true teachings are designed to “Reverse the Fall of Man”, by being “Born again as your spirit (Being - John 3:5-6)” – your real self; keeping the COMMANDments; DOING God’s Will (learning directly from God how to be perfect - like God, in His eyes, not man’s eyes). Jesus (the WORD/TRUTH made flesh - JOHN 1:1-5) is also known as the “Second Adam” - to reverse “The Fall”, caused by the first Adam believing Satan."

(There is much more about this and about Adam and Eve, explained elsewhere in the Book/PDF, including why they suddenly thought that they were "naked" and what it really meant):
http://thewayhomeorfacethefire.net
 
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It's an old thread but I watched this this morning and wanted to share it. I was thinking where would be the best place, and in the end, it fitted best here...

 
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