'Jesus died on the cross, carrying all the sins of the world.'
He did this because nobody could have lived a sinless life, and they would all not go to heaven.
By doing this, where on the timeline does he take in the sins?
Past, present, future.
Well I remember that the Bible talks about our future sins, which is fundamental for today's Christians.
If Christ did die for all the sins in the future, and our world is not going to last forever, then therefore the amount of sin He took was a finite amount.
Now this number must be unimaginable, literally. XD
This number actually cannot be measured at the moment because from what I know, there is no units of sin.
Somebody mentioned that Christ had felt all the pain from the sins.
So if I think that my anguish at them moment is painful, how would over 2000 years of pain feel?
I don't really know that truthfulness of that, but it's a thought.
I just checked Matthew 27, and I didn't read anything about pain.... hm.
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This morning, I have a cough and headache.
Probably a result of my emotions.
-sigh-
Monday, September 23
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