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Answer 1The Jewish view of sin is very similar to other religions' views of sin, in that they believe that it's man's choice. This is because they believe God gave all people free will.Answer 2Judaism's view of sin is in marked contrast to Christianity's view of sin. There is no concept of original sin in Judaism and Adam's sin affects Adam alone. According to Judaism, all persons are born with the capacity for both good and evil. Each person through the commission of sinful acts acquires sin and each person through prayer, sacrifices (during the Temple period) and seeking forgiveness, can atone for sin and remove it from the count. Repentance and the promise of atonement are expectations during the High Holy Days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. The ten Days of Repentance between these two observances are known as Aseret Yemei Teshuvah.Since there is no original sin in Judaism, there is also no "moral stain" on humanity. Judaism holds that all people are born neutral (not good or evil) and that they have a natural proclivity (however slight) for self-interest, which usually manifests as sinful activity. However, since this motivation is slight and weak, a person has the ability to manipulate their proclivity by making the right choices and pursuing righteous conduct as opposed to sin. In so doing, man makes himself moral by following the dictates of God.It is also important to clarify the difference between the Jewish understanding of the word "salvation" and the Christian concept of "salvation". As concerns salvation, in Christianity, salvation is about the purification of the heart/soul and atonement for sin. Christianity puts strong stock in this notion because, in Christianity, a person must be pure to go to the "good place", i.e. Heaven. The idea of having a person's soul cleansed and his sins atoned for in Judaism is typically called redemption (geula - גאולה). Judaism does hold that God redeems the Jewish people who pray in repentance to him and will redeem the Jewish people as a whole in the Messianic Age.As concerns actual salvation in Judaism (yeshua - ישועה), the act of salvation is the bringing of the Messianic Age and will only occur at a certain time and a certain place of God's choosing in the future. It is important to note that many Christians believe that the name Jesus from this same root which is how he came to be called the savior, in connection to this event of Messianic salvation. Of course, as Jews do not believe that salvation has come yet, Jesus is not considered a savior nor the bringer of salvation.
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Yes, have you ever thought about inviting Jesus into your life through a salvation prayer?
Yes, he gave his heart to John Conner
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You yourself have to ask Jesus to cone into your heart abd be saved. You aren't saved because your parents are saved or anyone around you. You have to ask for salvation for urself
God still loves You today and provided you with salvation through Christ. If you choose salvation, say a prayer out loud repenting of all the sins and mistakes you've ever made, and pray that you accept Christ into your heart as your savior. Give your life to God. Salvation exists if you want it.
They killed jews... they were the main cause of the source of outrage directed towards the Nazis. They were evidence against the fact that mankind had matured and was no longer base and evil at heart.
Romans 10:9 That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. Romans 10:10 For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
1. profession of salvation 2. baptized 3. sin confessed and heart right with God.
The act of being saved or protected from harm, risk, loss, destruction. Example: His salvation was the little lady who stole his heart and gave him a purpose in life.