Title: according to the Holy Bible only Jesus Christ can save people from their sins that means no one else can do so beloved the wages of sin is the payment of sin. It’s when the person sold die if the person die living in.
Romans 6:23
For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord.
The context centers on slavery vs. freedom. Paul the Apostle compares two masters: sin and God.
Revelation: if we are living in sin, satan is our master satan use the fallen angels and people to teach people how to sin the enemies of our souls know the Holy Spirit is our teacher we need the Holy Spirit help daily to be taught to Him, i will be the first one to tell you all of those fallen angels are crafty if we don’t want the Holy Spirit to teach us those evil spirits know they are watching our behavior because they know the Holy Spirit is watching our behavior as well. It’s not about preaching and teaching and posting Bible verses. It’s about learning how to be transformed into the word that we teach preach and post that’s what those demons don’t want because being transformed is being the type of Christ, those evil spirits kryptonite.
John 14:26
But when the Father sends the Advocate as my representative—that is, the Holy Spirit—he will teach you everything and will remind you of everything I have told you.
Thought.
It’s nothing in this world like learning how to live from the last Adam was made a quickening Spirit
1 CORINTHIANS 15:45.
In Strong's Concordance, "quicken" primarily means "to make alive," "give life," "revive," or "restore". Derived from Old English and used extensively in the King James Version (KJV), it refers both to literal physical resurrection and spiritual regeneration because of the first adam all of us died spiritually we need the life giver the last Adam.
Sin was not literally created as a physical entity; rather, it originated through the misuse of free will. In religious and philosophical traditions, Satan (or Lucifer) introduced the concept of sin through rebellion, while Adam and Eve brought it into the human world through their disobedience Genesis 3.
1. Satan (The Originator)
In Christ-Ian theology, Satan was an archangel who fell from grace due to pride and a desire to be equal to God. By rebelling against God's order, he became the first being to sin and is often regarded as the ultimate source of temptation.
Thought.
If we are still living in sin, we are not saved from our sins, Jesus Christ is the only one that can save people from their sins there’s no other name under heaven that we can call on to be saved from our sins
Divine story time.
Acts 4:12 is Apostle Peter’s bold defense before the Jewish ruling council (the Sanhedrin). It explains that Jesus of Nazareth—whom they had crucified—is the resurrected Messiah and the sole means of humanity's rescue from sin and death.
Divine Identity: By declaring that Jesus is the only source of salvation, Peter is equating Jesus with God, as the Old Testament identifies God alone as the Savior.
Isaiah 43:11
I, yes I, am the Lord, and there is no other Savior.
Acts 4:12
Contemporary English Version
Only Jesus has the power to save! His name is the only one in all the world that can save anyone
Divine story time.
Acts 4:12 is Apostle Peter’s bold defense before the Jewish ruling council (the Sanhedrin). It explains that Jesus of Nazareth—whom they had crucified—is the resurrected Messiah and the sole means of humanity's rescue from sin and death.
Matthew 1:21
And she will have a son, and you are to name him Jesus,[a] for he will save his people from their sins.”
The Name: The name Jesus is the Greek form of the Hebrew name Yeshua (or Joshua), which translates to "Yahweh saves".
The Mission: In the 1st-century context, many in Israel expected a military or political messiah to save them from the oppression of the Roman Empire. However, the angel clarifies that His primary mission is spiritual: to rescue humanity from the eternal consequence and bondage of sin.
2. Adam and Eve (The Human Authors)
According to the biblical narrative in Genesis 3 Adam and Eve were created with free will. They brought sin into the human race when they chose to disobey God's command not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
The Theological Consensus
Philosophers and theologians generally agree that God did not directly create sin. Instead, God created beings with free will, and sin is the result of those beings making the active choice to act contrary to God's standards.
































































































