It was Christain (Israel ) (God church people) that killed Jesus, Are you really a Christain or God people like Israel

. Beyond the Law(Holiness of man) – What Jesus Really Taught. So you know a real Christain and not.

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The Ten Commandments were not all the law that could give the right to children of God to be holy enough and pray ; there were more, and Jesus even explained it further in Matthew 5:21–22, 27–28. He said that being angry is like murder, and looking at someone with lust is like cheating. This shows that God cares about our thoughts and feelings, not just our actions.

You can be among God’s children but not of Christ. You have to first believe in God’s like his own people-Israel who believe in him, God child. Before you believe and follow Jesus- Christ like.

To become God’s children, seed of Abraham is to first accept Christ Galatians 3:7. . After that, the most important step is to let Jesus be in charge of your life (1 Timothy 2:5 (NIV)). This is where many Christians miss it. The “Church” (meaning people who worship God) was around even before Jesus came to earth, like the synagogues.

So, someone can go to church but not be a true Christian. In the past, people who went to church (synagogues) and followed all the rules were the ones who killed Jesus. They followed the laws but didn’t understand Jesus or His love (John 16:2–3 (NIV), Matthew 23:27–28 (NIV)). They didn’t have love.

Jesus Helps Everyone

As someone who believes in God and is now part of God’s family through faith in Jesus exist, Abraham’s seed, an Israelite spiritually,Galatians 3:29 (NIV). you are now different from people who don’t believe in God or worship idols. When you asked Jesus to come into your life, it was like the people of Israel waiting for their Savior (Luke 3:15). But just asking isn’t enough; you also need to let Him guide you (John 1:11, Acts 13:27).

Many people in Israel were upset with Jesus because He wasn’t the kind of messiah they expected. They saw Him as someone who broke their laws and not perfect (John 5:16–18 (NIV)), which seemed wrong to them. Because of their strict rules, they often judged others and themselves, saying things like, “I’m a sinner, I shouldn’t pray.” They might even tell others, “Praying to God through Jesus won’t help you, you tax collector, you liar.”just like some believers today (Luke 15:1–2 (NIV), Matthew 9:10–11 (NIV)).

Back then, the religious leaders often told people, “Don’t go to God directly; He won’t accept you if you’re a sinner. Come to us, we are perfect and can help you reach God.” This was like how things were in the Old Testament, and sadly, it still happens today (Matthew 23:13 (NIV), Luke 18:9-14). But it was the “sinners” who accepted Jesus and let Him into their lives who found answers. They didn’t condemn themselves. Instead, they cried out, “I know I’m a sinner, but please have mercy, give me my sight, heal my sickness, save me from evil.” While others who claimed to be God’s followers might have said, “God won’t answer, He won’t heal him,” Jesus was there with these sinners, like the woman caught in adultery (John 8:1-11) and the thief on the cross (Luke 23:39-43). They prayed and received help.

Understanding Sin and God’s Kindness

Many in Israel were angry, wondering why God would help “sinners” through Jesus. Some even said He was working with the devil (Matthew 12:24). It’s similar to how some believers today judge other Christians who still struggle with sin. They might say to a woman who committed adultery, “You have Jesus in your life and brought him to Jesus like we do in speech, A Christain- A believer of God and Christ, but you still did this! You deserve to be punished!” God must punish you,Karma. But Jesus said to those who wanted punishment’s for her, “If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her” (John 8:7). Then He told the woman, “Go now and sin no more” (John 8:11). This shows that Jesus offers complete freedom and wants to take away sin from people. This was a prayers, He understood her heart and helped her, everyone is not without sin, yet he only spoke to the woman go and sin no more, that can change a lot for her as God have spoken, we never know why she did it, if it was for money, but as Jesus have spoken, all be solve for her, because he said none is without and Jesus words is true. So that was a prayers not a law because no can be without sin .

Jesus is more than a prophet. Prophets preached about changing your ways to be holy, but Jesus said, “Come to me. I will take away your sin” (Romans 8:1). He doesn’t condemn people, as He showed the adulteress (John 8:11), and He doesn’t reject them, like the thief on the cross (Luke 23:42-43). imagine you see a corrupt thief like a Nigerian politician on the cross, who believes in God. While others say nonsense and condemn, this one of the thieves nailed, the notorious criminal, a known criminal, said, “Jesus remembers me Luke 23:42.” And Jesus said, “Okay.” that thieves Jewish (God’s People, Israel). Godchildren. Both of the criminals know Jesus. Jesus was popular. Luke 4:14 (NIV) — “News about him spread through the whole countryside.” The thieves know Christ. Not unbelievers. They were Christians. Yet a criminal, he knew Jesus is from heaven because Luke 23:42 (NIV) — “Then he said, ‘Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.’ . You will say as a normal human, you know me as a Messiah truly, and yet why didn’t you change? How did you end up in the cross? Yet Jesus “Today you will be with me in paradise” (Luke 23:42-43). This shows that Jesus’ mercy is for even the “worst” of sinners. The other thief, even though he knew Jesus, refused His help and was lost. Many of us, in our sin, reject Jesus’ help by condemning ourselves instead of asking for His mercy.

Only those who already believe in God can understand what sin and holiness are. The people of Israel, who believed in God, understood this. Jesus came to His own people, Israel, who had longed for Him to come. But about 80% of them rejected Him. They didn’t like how He helped sinners and how He seemed to disregard some of God’s old laws, saying, “I will help you anyway.” Many of us today still struggle to accept this and often wonder as Jesus love and feel isn’t fair. They think about the old laws and fairness, saying, “Being holy is the way to heaven. If I can’t be holy, I shouldn’t go to God. God shouldn’t help a sinner; why would He fight for a sinner?” They wonder why Jesus would be with a liar, a cheater, a prostitute, or a tax collector (Luke 18:9-14).

A true life story about person with a mermaid spirit told me couldn’t harm their ex, who was a liar and a smoker, even with all their powers and added all she could yet nothing. They found out it was because God’s presence was with him. And was asking me why, God protected him. This “sinner” Now I understand this sinner was always praying for Jesus’ mercy for himself and his family, and Jesus protected him. The truth is, we are all sinners (1 John 1:8 (NIV)). No one is truly perfect in God’s eyes, as King David prayed in Psalm 143:2 (NIV): “Don’t judge your servant, for no one alive is righteous before you.” And Proverbs 20:9 (NIV) asks, “Who can say, ‘I have kept my heart pure; I am clean and without sin’?”

God’s Kindness and Love

Galatians 2:21 (NIV) says, “If being good by following the law could make us right with God, then Christ died for nothing!” If all we had to do was perfectly follow rules, Jesus wouldn’t have needed to die. And God would have sent prophet not Christ, But because of your prayers and God’s mercy through Jesus, God protects you. So, never judge anyone or stop anyone from praying to God.

Romans 2:1 (NIV) warns, “So you have no excuse, whoever you are, when you judge others; for in passing judgment on another you condemn yourself because you who judge do the same things.” Don’t stop or advice anyone to a point they leave Jesus and God. Jesus died for all of us, (Romans 5:8). He told us to love our neighbors (Matthew 22:39) just as He did for us, laying his life for us.To always connect to God in him. (John 15:13).

Many who believe in God don’t look at their own faults before judging others (Matthew 7:1-5). Remember, our real enemy is the devil, not our neighbor (1 Peter 5:8). Jesus died for everyone. So, as believers in God and His children through faith in Jesus, like Israel, let’s not refuse Jesus’ help. Come to Him every day, and pray for Him to help you live a holy life, just like Paul did (Philippians 4:13). We all struggle with sin (Romans 7:15, 18–19 (NIV), Romans 7:24–25 (NIV)), but when we are in Christ, we are no longer condemned (Romans 8:1–2 (NIV)).

Today prayers is Christ help in all parts needed prayers, words study and perfection . Amen so I can be closer to God in you. 🙏
God bless you all.
1 John 2:1–2 (NIV)
1 My dear children, I write this to you so that you will not sin. But if anybody does sin, we have an advocate with the Father—Jesus Christ, the Righteous One.
2 He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world.

We are not condemn in Jesus name amen 🙏

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