If we want to make a logical comparison without any biases: in Islam you find one God..it has prophets among them Jesus and their seal is Muhammad, may the best of prayers and peace be upon them..they carry the message of monotheism and each of them has his miracles...but in Christianity you find that there are three gods.. You find a God who turns into a child and depends on someone else (I mean that he was a child breastfed by his mother)...and you find that he was crucified (we do not believe in that. God cannot insult his innocent son in this way in order to forgive people's sins..since he is able, he can forgive them. All of it without sacrificing the blood of an innocent person)...sorry it's too long...it's complicated and if you want us to stop for this reason that's fine 😄
Ok, if you think I don't have an answer to that, you're right, a few hours ago I saw this message, and I left it last to answer, but now I do have an answer, I cried out to God and he answered me (Jeremiah 33:3)
My answer to your question is this:
You say that in Islam, you find the prophets (among them Jesus) with the seal of Muhammad... right?
Well, first of all, the Islam religion defines Jesus as a prophet, a common mortal, and who did not die on the cross.
As you said, you consider it blasphemy, the fact that God sent his son into the world to die in the hands of sinners...
Ok, let's clear this up:
God, when he created man in Eden, knew he was going to sin, but he didn't care, because he loved us.
The Bible in Saint John 3:16, says:
For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, so that everyone who believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
The Bible, in Romans 3:20-23, says:
20 For by the works of the law no flesh shall be justified before him; for by the law is the knowledge of sin.
21 But now, apart from the law, the righteousness of God has been manifested, testified by the law and the prophets:
22 The righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ, for all who believe in him: for there is no difference;
23 Because all have sinned, and fall short of the glory of God;
This means:
1-Man sinned in Eden, and sin separated us from God.
2-Jesus came into the world to fulfill the law of God, and he did it, by never sinning.
3-Jesus fulfilled the law, and died on the cross WITHOUT SIN.
Jesus in Matthew 27:46 says:
And about the hour of ninth, Jesus exclaimed with a loud voice, saying: Eli, Eli, lama sabachtani? This is: My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
God the Father, he had to turn away from his son, he had to forsake him, he could not tolerate so much sin, that's why Jesus said "why have you forsaken me?"
When God the Father abandoned his son in this way, Jesus took on himself the sins of all humanity, it is written in 1 Peter 2:24, where it says:
He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, so that we, being dead to sins, might live to righteousness: by the wound of which you have been healed.
Jesus never had sin, but even so, sinners who hated him without cause, Jesus said so in Saint John 15:25 which says:
"...who hated me without cause."
They nailed him to a cross, and the cross was the condemnation for the sinners of that time... that's how those who condemned to death died.
Jesus was sentenced to death without having sinned in him.
So, for that reason, (that He had no sin) He was able to carry on the cross the sins of all mankind, including yours and mine.
Since Jesus had no sin, he could be resurrected, because the Bible says in Romans 6:23
For the wages of sin is death: but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
And since Jesus had no sin, death could not hold him, He left life, of his own free will, and of his own free will, he took it again.
That allows every sinner to be saved, because the other part of the text says:
"But the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord."
It says that the gift of God is eternal life, in Christ Jesus Our Lord.
That means that Jesus, in fulfilling the law, says the Bible in Ephesians 2:15-16:
15 Settling enmities in his flesh, the law of the commandments in order of rites, to build in himself the two into a new man, making peace,
16 And reconcile both in one body with God through the cross, killing enmities in it.
Jesus defeated sin, and abolished the law, for which, from that moment, allows ALL sinners to be saved 💖
To accept "the gift of God" we must do what the Bible says in Romans 10:9 which says:
That if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus, and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
Just SINCERELY BELIEVE FROM THE HEART that Jesus died on the cross for our sins, we must believe that HE RISEN on the 3rd day, and accept him as our savior, and ask for forgiveness for our sins by praying to him.
Friend, if you want to be saved, you must pray to God, God does not ask for a long, perfect, rehearsed prayer, or anything like that.
God wants a sincere prayer.
To pray is to talk to God, to be saved, you must pray asking him for forgiveness of your sins, accepting that Jesus died for you, and that he rose again on the 3rd day, and that he now lives, and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
The prayer must be sincere, you must believe what I told you, from the heart.
If the part about how to be saved was not clear to you, tell me, and I will try to help you, it won't be a bother.
It's not annoying at all..I'm happy because we're talking as a Muslim and a Christian...well, if Adam, peace be upon him, fell into sin..and as in the Qur'an, God punished him and brought him and his wife down to earth. For them to work and toil and live there for an appointed term (the afterlife)...but this sin was not passed on to the rest of mankind. It is Adam's fault and he asked forgiveness from his Lord, as he asked that He endow him with word's that he says so that God may forgive him and He has forgiven him...God says: And do not bear asoul the sin of another soul...do you know what...God forgives a non-Muslim if he pronounces the Shahada and believes in him..All his previous sins..as if he were a newborn child..without sins.. We pray 5 times a day.. Fajr (early morning), Dhuhr (midday), Asr (before sunset), Maghrib (sunset) and Isha (night)...we are in contact with God 5 times a day..so you know We do not pray for him..because if we pray or not, this will not affect him..we pray because in prayer there is mercy, forgiveness, and prayer for the soul...As a Muslim, I respect all religions, and this is what is imposed on me..God commanded us not to mock other religions And not to force anyone to convert to Islam..the guidance is from God and we have to clarify the message...I respect you and your belief...but we believe in Jesus and love him, but in return you deny Muhammad, may blessings and peace be upon him, and mock him...I heard a lot of lies about him.... This is what makes me sad