Sentences with phrase «him for eternal life»

Meanwhile, Larry and Sergei will keep throwing their money at the search for eternal life, but eh, who are we to complain?
His empty grave is our hope for eternal life.
Love allows us to live life more abundantly and peacefully in the physical world and it prepares our spritual selves for eternal life.
And in the end you, who do nt believe in God, stand before a very real God to give an account for your eternal life... One thing about media is that media mostly announces the bad things that go on in the world, barely the positives.
Those failures are no reason to lower the bar of expectation, to foreshorten our aspirations to the goodness needed for eternal life; they are a reason to get up, seek reconciliation, and continue on the journey into the life of blessedness the Holy Spirit, «the Counselor» who brings consolation, makes possible.
I am sick of hearing bible - spouting zealots as Nicholas would say, asking Jesus for eternal live and forgiveness.
Not by their merits but by the merits of the One [Jesus] who came to this world and lived a sinless and righteous life in the place of all who trust in Him for eternal life.
I, for one, was a person who used to think that the gospel was nothing more than «believe in Jesus for eternal life
What we call demons may harass one who follows Jesus and trusts in him for eternal life, but those evil entities, including what we call Satan, do not dwell in that person.
You need to be a man or a woman of God's will, you need to do God's will, which is to believe in Jesus for eternal life.
I always begin to answer that question by emphasizing that although the answer is «No,» the real question is, «Have you believed in Jesus for eternal life
Yes, there is a minimum, but no one will ever believe in Jesus for eternal life if all they know is the minimum.
And if we believe the promise, if we believe what God has said, if we believe in Jesus for eternal life, then we have received the free gift of grace.
To believe in Jesus Christ for eternal life.
He was basically saying that as long as a Christian got something out about sin, hell, and believing in Jesus for eternal life, their duty to warn others was fulfilled.
There are likely hundreds (maybe thousands) of truths in the gospel which help prepare a person to believe in Jesus for eternal life.
When a person believes in Jesus for eternal life, they are immediately regenerated, indwelt, baptized, and sealed by the Holy Spirit.
If a person goes to church, reads their Bible, and calls themselves a Christian, but has never believed in Jesus for eternal life (John 3:16; 5:24; 6:47), then they have not received the indwelling Holy Spirit.
But when we believe in Jesus for eternal life, we get a new name, a name that the world would not give us, a name that tells everybody we are going to be different.
God says everywhere in Scripture, «If you believe in Jesus for eternal life, I will give it to you.»
Of course, if you have not yet believed in Jesus for eternal life, why put it off any longer?
People believe in Jesus Christ for eternal life, the receive the seal of the Holy Spirit in their lives, but then we tell them they can just sit around and relax.
Third, even Zane's famous 2 part articles on «How to Lead a Person to Christ» seems fairly clear that the gospel is «believe in Jesus for eternal life
The true prupose of Christianity is preparing for eternal life, not winnng by this worlds way of measuring of success.
The point is this: Stop thinking that when you share the Four Spiritual Laws, or the Romans Road, or the plan of salvation, or given an altar call, or invite someone to believe in Jesus for eternal life, or any of the other myriad of things that Christians today call «sharing the gospel,» stop thinking that you have actually shared the Gospel.
One popular view about the unforgivable sin is that it occurs when someone fails to believe in Jesus for eternal life.
A person needs not know all of these in order to believe in Jesus for eternal life, but most people will need to know at least a few of them before they are ready to believe in Jesus.
And just as there are certainties we have learned from nature, such as the laws of science, gravity, and thermodynamics, there are also certainties we can learn from Scripture, such as the holiness of God, our own sinfulness, and our need to believe in Jesus for eternal life.
For if those with faith come up short we have lost nothing for we were happy in hoping for eternal life, but if those without faith come up short then they have to face the reality that they rejected God and they missed out on the greatest opportunity, plus they probably were never truly happy in this life.
Instead, Scripture tells us to believe in Jesus for eternal life.
If they know nothing about God, Jesus, their own separation from God, or anything else, why would they believe in Jesus for eternal life?
Do you have a particular group of person in mind, or could you give some examples of who believe that the gospel is only «believe in Jesus for eternal life»?
First, the person may stop resisting, and submit to what the Holy Spirit is saying, and so, having understood that they are a sinner and in need of salvation because judgment is coming, they will believe in Jesus Christ for eternal life.
Once you have believed in Jesus for eternal life, the possibility of committing the unpardonable sin becomes an impossibility forever.
The bottom line is that the holiness we need comes not from our own works, but from Jesus Christ Himself, who gives it to us freely when we believe in Him for eternal life.
God's grace will cover over that sin, and all other sins if you will just believe in Jesus for eternal life
Lots of people have «lived as a Christian» for years, but never actually believed in Jesus for eternal life.
So if people are totally depraved (see the link list below) so that they can not even believe in Jesus for eternal life or respond positively to God in any way, then God must unilaterally give eternal life to certain people.
You have to believe in the right person for the right thing, namely, you have to believe in Jesus for eternal life (John 3:16; 5:24; 6:47).
If you have believed in Jesus Christ for eternal life, then you are saved, and it is no longer possible for you to blaspheme the Holy Spirit.
Once you have received the baptism of the Spirit, which all Christians do at the moment they believe in Jesus for eternal life, there is no reversing or undoing it.
Eternal life is not given if I believe in Moses for eternal life.
Note, by the way, that faith in Jesus for eternal life is NOT what demons believe.
I think that many of them at one point believed in Jesus alone for eternal life, but over time, have come to accept the lies of religion that they need to have the performance and good works in order to keep or prove their eternal life.
Sure, we can assume that they believe that if people believe in Jesus for eternal life that those people will get it, but the demons themselves can not believe in Jesus for eternal life, because eternal life has not been offered to them by Jesus.
Once we believe in Jesus for eternal life, we have eternal life forever, even if we later stop believing.
It is possible to believe in Jesus for eternal life (and of course, receive eternal life as a result), but still not be «saved» from many of the temporal and physical consequences of sin, or from sickness, or from enemies, or from many of the other negative things that can happen in life.
People who believe in Jesus for eternal life are the church, whether or not they «attend church.»
2000 years later, you are born, you grow up, you hear the Gospel message, and you believe in Jesus Christ for eternal life.
These churches, and para-ministries, will focus on the things that are the highest priority to Christ — believing in Christ for eternal life, and helping the hungry, thirsty, prisoner, sick, homeless, and unclothed.
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