Sentences with phrase «jesus for eternal life»

I think you just can't fathom that someone can «just» believe in Jesus for eternal life and have it BECAUSE you think they may be believing in the «WRONG» Jesus.
Most people in Christendom have successfully taken the simplicity of John 3:16 and read their ideas of works into it, thus robbing people of simple faith in Jesus for eternal life.
Once a person believes in Jesus for eternal life, they begin their relationship with God just like any baby begins its relationship with its mother: in perfect harmony and peace.
I think that the terminology in the book of John... «believe in Me» MEANS believe in Jesus for eternal life.
If current followers of Jesus sought to engage in more methods of discipleship with the unbeliever, I think we would see more people believe in Jesus for eternal life, and thus, more people become fully devoted followers of Jesus.
To hear some Christians and pastors talk about it, discipleship begins the moment a person believes in Jesus for eternal life.
So when it comes to discipleship and the unbeliever, it seems logical that an unbeliever could seek to learn from Jesus and become more like Jesus in his or her life, before they ever make the commitment to follow Him completely, and definitely before they come to believe in Jesus for eternal life.
They somewhat argue that the journey of faith doesn't really begin until a person recognizes the existence of God, but even then, this point of faith is long before a person actually believes in Jesus for eternal life and becomes what we might call a «Christian.»
No, this is not a post about whether or not you have truly believed in Jesus for eternal life, or how to tell if you have truly trusted Jesus or not.
In other words, many think that to repent of your sins is the same thing as believing in Jesus for eternal life.
I believe that when acts 2:37 says that the Jews were pierced to the heart, this is an indication that they had believed in Jesus for eternal life.
But this was not exactly a failure in regards to her role as God's chosen nation, but was a failure she shares with all people on earth who do not believe in Jesus for eternal life.
Once we have believed in Jesus for eternal life, this does not mean that faith has no more place in the life of the believer.
If an unbeliever has to have all his questions answered before he believes in Jesus for eternal life, they will probably never believe.
Can a person believe all of this stuff, all these fourteen points, without believing in Jesus for eternal life?
Now, realistically, the chances of somebody actually believing in Jesus for eternal life without knowing anything else about Jesus or the Gospel are very small.
They believe in Jesus for eternal life.
Human faith, then, is not the first step, or even the millionth step, in the process of coming to God or believing in Jesus for eternal life.
Certainly, there are actions and behaviors that a disciple (or follower) of Jesus should have, and we can look for these, but these do not provide infallible proof about whether or not a person has believed in Jesus for eternal life.
But they believe in this man named Jesus for eternal life.
(believing in Jesus for eternal life) is the best place to start because that's the place a person MUST get to to be eternally saved.
I do not know her heart, and personally, I do not see how anybody can believe they are not a sinner, but believe in Jesus for eternal life.
I wonder if she thinks that she used to be a sinner, but now that she has believed in Jesus for eternal life, she no longer sins.
What if a person believes they are a sinner, believe that Jesus Christ died for those sins, believes that Jesus Christ rose from the dead, and believes in Jesus for eternal life, but doesn't actually believe that Jesus Christ was God come in the flesh, and doesn't believe that Jesus Himself lived a sinless life?
I suppose it is possible to believe in Jesus for eternal life without recognizing that you are a sinner, but I don't think it's very likely.
If the Preparation truths of the Gospel help people understand why we need to believe in Jesus for eternal life, the proof truths help us explain to people how Jesus can offer eternal life to anyone who believes in Him for it.
So when we just tell someone, «Believe in Jesus for eternal life» the chances are pretty good that they are not going to believe that.
I have a question it said believing in Jesus for eternal life means that u are convinced that Jesus guarantees eternal life to those who simply believe in him for it.
These steps, and countless more specific steps in the life of each and every person, are the sorts of things God has done on our behalf to call each of us to believe in Jesus for eternal life.
If you will just believe in Jesus for eternal life, you can go to heaven and be with God forever when you die.
Yet millions of children have believed in Jesus for eternal life without knowing much about the identity of Jesus.
The saving fact, the justifying truth of the Biblical Gospel is that anyone who believes in Jesus for eternal life, receives it.
We do that by believing in Jesus for eternal life.
Preparation truth and proof truths are an arsenal of supporting facts and evidences that help persuade a person to believe in Jesus for eternal life.
I tell people to believe in Jesus for eternal life, and if they believe in Him, then they have eternal life because of what He has done for them, not because of what they do for Him.
These are the basic answers to the why we need to believe in Jesus for eternal life.
When Jews got baptized in this way, they were not showing that they had believed in Jesus for eternal life.
As believers during this church age, we experience only two of these seven — spirit baptism at the moment we believe in Jesus for eternal life, and water baptism as the first step of discipleship and following Christ.
Based on what the Scripture teaches, it seems that all of the things God has given to humanity are sufficient to persuade and convince a person to believe in Jesus for eternal life.
Are people able to believe in Jesus for eternal life?
Believing in Jesus for eternal life is the polar opposite of trying to gain, keep, or prove eternal life by our own good works.
, makes people assume that people can not even believe in Jesus for eternal life.
So the primary functions of the church are to invite unbelievers to believe in Jesus for eternal life, and then to invite believers to follow Jesus in this life.
Of course, once a person believes in Jesus for eternal life, they can still (and should) repent of sin that they commit so that their lives can be transformed more and more into the image and likeness of Jesus Christ.
But this says nothing about their ability or lack of ability to do anything good, let alone their ability or lack of ability to believe in Jesus for eternal life.
This then would be another verse that teaches the same thing I have always taught: We can believe in Jesus for eternal life, and we can repent to escape the devastating and destructive consequences of sin.
For Paul, those are dead in trespasses and sins can remedy their situation by responding to the call of the Gospel and believing in Jesus for eternal life.
I believe that after a person dies, if they have believed in Jesus for eternal life, they go immediately to be with God in heaven.
It was not by regenerating us prior to us believing in Jesus for eternal life, but the other way around.
So while Paul is absolutely right that the flesh can not please God, we should not understand Paul to be saying that a person can not believe in Jesus for eternal life.
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