Our Lord Jesus Became a Curse?

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Jan 31, 2021
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Maybe you would see it if the scripture said, "Every man will be put to death for committing no sin."
Why? That statement is clearly a reference to physical death.

There are many passages that testify of personal consequences for ones own sin. I cited a verse from Eze.18, (but the whole chapter explains everyones responsibility very well (including our Lord Jesus). Please note also how repentance is required. (Please note also that repentance is the only part of the chapter which is not the responsibility of our Lord).
I agree. There are obviously personal consequences for sin.
 

Journeyman

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Why? That statement is clearly a reference to physical death.
It's a prohibition against putting the innocent to death, because that is sin. God doesn't commit sin.

I agree. There are obviously personal consequences for sin.
There are if we don't repent of them,

But go ye and learnwhat that meaneth, I will have mercy, and not sacrifice, for
I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance. Mt.9:13

The righteous are people who realize they've sinned againt God and repent. We should realize all the abuse our great Lord Jesus suffered was sin against God. This should be the basis of our repentance.