Oneofhope
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Why?
The promises given to Abraham - that he, a childless man, would have many descendants - were specifically for him. I am not a 90 year old childless man.
No one walks blamelessly before the Lord - ALL are sinners, Romans 3:23.
Christ died for sinners, Romans 5:8; Jesus came to seek and save the lost, Luke 19:10. If you are walking blamelessly before God and are not lost, you don't need saving; Christ didn't die for you.
You can if you like. I'm not Jewish, nor am I male.
?? Adam wasn't circumcised.
He was ashamed because he had disobeyed God.
Sin and disobedience to God is the main problem from which people suffer.
Which he did. He said "believe in me" and then went to the cross to reconcile us to God.
Jesus came to give his life as a ransom for many, Mark 10:45. He later asked "should I say, 'Father save me from this hour'? No, it was for this reason I came", John 12:27.
He showed us, by his teachings and miracles, what life would be like in God's kingdom if he were allowed to reign as king, died for our sins and to reconcile us with God.
The effect of all this is that we now have peace with God and are justified by faith, Romans 5:1.
Like I said, the man claimed he was keeping the commands, but was in fact only keeping half of them.
He had great wealth, his money was an idol and Jesus told him to give it up and put God first. The man went away feeling sad because he didn't want to do that. He wanted to come to Jesus, but on his terms.
That exact example is not going to apply to everyone, but Jesus still tells his followers to love God with all their heart, soul, mind and strength. But it is not that saved, or having eternal life, will only be granted on condition that we do those things. That makes God's love conditional - and also makes Jesus out to be a liar because he said that we are not to just love those who will love us back, but be perfect as God is, Matthew 5:46-48.
Have you done it then?
This isn't about money as such - it's about giving up anything in our lives that comes before God.
The man said he wanted eternal life and claimed to have kept the commandments, but had only kept half of them.
Jesus' blood sealed the NEW Covenant that was about the forgiveness of sin.
I would have thought that God's grace, mercy, acceptance, forgiveness and unconditional love would cause most people to want to obey - it did with me. We love because he first loved us 1 John 4:19.
No.
Jesus promises forgiveness and eternal life to those who believe in him. His Spirit causes us to come to Jesus and be born again, John 3:3, and anyone who is in Christ is a new creation.
Sanctification is the ongoing process of becoming like Christ, which is, again, a work of the Holy Spirit, 2 Corinthians 3:18. Once a person is saved and is his child, God may well say "do you love me more than these?" and if our answer is 'no', may challenge us to give them up. They will be idols, standing between us and God.
But Jesus doesn't bargain with us and say "the contract I am about to make with you says that you have to give up ....... in order to benefit from my death. IF you can do that, I will save you and give you eternal life. It's all down to you."
The Good News is that it all started with God - HE showed mercy, grace and love to us. It's not that we do the right things and God says, "ok, you've done your bit; you've kept the terms and conditions; now I will give you eternal life."
That statement would not produce love, joy and peace, but fear, unease and worry that we had not done enough to receive a reward. That statement would cause people to say "I did it MY way" instead of "I owe it all to him."
I apologize, but we're going to have to stop. We are coming from two completely different planes. The things that I say are never going to make sense but instead just cause more questions, etc. Unfortunately, I don't have the time to be here at this site as much as the misunderstandings require to resolve.
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