I was going to post this in GA, but I think that it would be more fitting here:
If Jesus told you to jump off of a bridge, would you?
If Jesus told you to jump off of a bridge, would you?
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I was going to post this in GA, but I think that it would be more fitting here:
If Jesus told you to jump off of a bridge, would you?
Uh, Jesus asked one of the disciples to walk on the water with him, isn't this the same thing?
Uh, Jesus asked one of the disciples to walk on the water with him, isn't this the same thing?
Tough question there.
Personally I would not really be obliged towards doing something out of blind faith. I really don't think Jesus would be like, "Hey, jump off this bridge or you're going to Hell!" The Jesus I know gives us commands for a reason.
If there was no reason towards jumping off the bridge, I wouldn't do it, because I know God wouldn't want me to do something without reason. I don't know what I would do in that sort of situation because you made it so vague, but I would probably question it before I did anything so absurd.
So God wouldn't ask you to kill your son, right?
That's right, He would not!
Asked Abraham in the OT.
Note God didn't allow it to occur.
So, way off friend.
Again, won't be back till 1000 year reign.. We alive now, will not be there.
Though, we hear today, some kill their kids thinking God told them too, or beat them, starve them, etc, cause think as Christians doing right thing... sickos.
Thats why it's critical know Gods word, and know who He is.
I was under the impression that God expected Abraham to go through with it, but stopped him when he was satisified that Abraham really had the faith to do it. Is this incorrect?
Then God said, "Take your son, your only son, Isaac, whom you love, and go to the region of Moriah. Sacrifice him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains I will tell you about."
Then he reached out his hand and took the knife to slay his son. 11 But the angel of the LORD called out to him from heaven, "Abraham! Abraham!"
"Here I am," he replied.
12 "Do not lay a hand on the boy," he said. "Do not do anything to him. Now I know that you fear God, because you have not withheld from me your son, your only son."
No, because Jesus would never command such.
God is eternal and His character does not change.
He would never ask us to harm ourselves.
We won't be seeing Jesus until believers are raptured, and if the rapture does not occur, as some believe will and some dont, makes me no difference.
So either the rapture or when in heaven is when we'll next see Jesus, so also impossible, as He's not coming back till one of those events occur.
So you are saying he never gave us the commission to go out to the world, including the places where you can be killed for not following their faith?
Don't get me wrong, God wishes the best for us, we just need to realize that best for us != best for our physical being.
On the contrary, its a very different question. I could take a bullet for another person in an instant, but to kill another, especially innocent, is something else quite entirely.As for Abraham and Isaac, it was the mindset that mattered. For all Abraham knew, God wanted him to kill his son. The fact that God didn't really want that to happen and stopped it doesn't play a role here, because before he stopped Abraham, Abraham was entirely ready to go through with it without question. He thought that God really wanted him to kill his son.
Because the only reason God wanted the sacrifice was to test Abraham, the OP is a very reasonable question. Jesus asking you to jump off a bridge is no different than God asking you to sacrifice your son.
On the contrary, its a very different question. I could take a bullet for another person in an instant, but to kill another, especially innocent, is something else quite entirely.