justinacolmena
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Chop chop you're efficient at that hospital.Jesus loved her like He loves the rest of us. He never had any romantic love for her as that isn't even biblical.
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Chop chop you're efficient at that hospital.Jesus loved her like He loves the rest of us. He never had any romantic love for her as that isn't even biblical.
Chop chop you're efficient at that hospital.
What constitutes sin? Sin is the breaking of the LAW. When you are not bound by law you cannot sin. Children are innocent until they become able to comprehend the difference between right and wrong. There are no set in stone examples of when the age of innocence ends and the age of reason begins. Its different depending upon the abilities of those subject to the law. Some people who are born with the mind of a child and they never mature enough to comprehend the difference between right and wrong......the mentally handicapped, etc.Now, I know we're not told much about Jesus' childhood,.. but is it a sin if an infant or a young child grabs something that isn't theirs because they haven't been taught right from wrong yet? I don't think that it is actually. That's why I'm not sure if Jesus always knew right from wrong or He still had to be taught like every other little kid.
Amen brother.What constitutes sin? Sin is the breaking of the LAW. When you are not bound by law you cannot sin. Children are innocent until they become able to comprehend the difference between right and wrong. There are no set in stone examples of when the age of innocence ends and the age of reason begins. Its different depending upon the abilities of those subject to the law. Some people who are born with the mind of a child and they never mature enough to comprehend the difference between right and wrong......the mentally handicapped, etc.
The Christ said it best, "Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." -- Matthew 5:3
Even those who claim not be under any religious law......are by nature a law unto themselves for God has revealed to them enough to know the difference between right and wrong, they are without excuse.
"For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who suppress the truth in unrighteousness, because what may be know of God is manifest in them. For God has shown it to them. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so they are without excuse." -- Romans 1:18-20.
Many might claim that they can't see the forest because of the trees........but when they first attempt to convince themselves THERE IS NO GOD.....they seal their own fate and are without excuse.
Now, I know we're not told much about Jesus' childhood,.. but is it a sin if an infant or a young child grabs something that isn't theirs because they haven't been taught right from wrong yet? I don't think that it is actually. That's why I'm not sure if Jesus always knew right from wrong or He still had to be taught like every other little kid.
Now, I know we're not told much about Jesus' childhood,.. but is it a sin if an infant or a young child grabs something that isn't theirs because they haven't been taught right from wrong yet? I don't think that it is actually. That's why I'm not sure if Jesus always knew right from wrong or He still had to be taught like every other little kid.
Jesus was like us but also, not like us. Hard to understand, but that's why He was born of a virgin.
Every sacrifice made to God previous to Jesus was a stand-in. You might say a *representative* of the "spotless" lamb but not REALLY perfect. All the "spotless" lambs sacrificed to God before Jesus were not really spotless (because the world is fallen). They had blemishes. But Jesus did not.
It's hard for me to imagine raising a child who did not sin. But Mary did. Otherwise, Jesus' sacrifice on the cross would not be acceptable. But it was--for all time.
So to your question: if Jesus grabbed something to explore it as an infant I guess that wasn't a sin! But if He took what wasn't His from someone else I guess that was. We would know if it was a sin or not if He did or didn't do it. If He did it, it wasn't a sin.
Now for fun: imagine being the little brother of Perfect Jesus. Yiiiiikes there's some shoes to fill! ha