Sentences with phrase «accepted forgiveness through»

God's one and only plan was the one we now live — Humans sin, we need to be redeemed, He gives us a choice — Accept forgiveness through the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross or don't and burn in hell.

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It is the people who sincerely, with true repentant hearts, who accept the forgiveness of their sins through Jesus Christ, they are the ones who can actually wear his name: Christian.
It would be a strange thing, would it not, to be accepted by God into covenant relationship through faith in Jesus Christ, all sins having been forgiven, and then transition into a walk where even petition wouldn't be sufficient for forgiveness of sins but overcoming would supplant petition.
Then those that are left (surviving genocides and «nature») will get a clue and realize that only God has the ability to create the complexities of the human eye, circulatory system, the fact we have (had) the needed water and atmosphere was not a random perfection that just occurred... will change their minds and ask for forgiveness that was already granted them through Jesus, if they chose to accept it.
To a guilt culture, the gospel offers forgiveness through Christ — but requires that we accept God's estimation of both our guilt and our forgiveness, rather than our own.
Though He did not cause the pain and suffering (nor was it an accident on His part), because He is the Creator God who made the universe as it is, He accepts responsibility for how things have turned out, says He is sorry for what we are going through, and begs our forgiveness.
Accept the gift of forgiveness offered through Christ.
The offer of forgiveness through the cross is accepted in partaking of the Lord's Supper in the light of the guarantee of the resurrection.
Once you are accepted, you will go through all the steps with an official, so that you can make the most out of your forgiveness plans.
The CRA will only accept a tax debt forgiveness proposal made through a Licensed Insolvency Trustee like Hoyes, Michalos.
And by forgiveness, the researchers don't mean a onetime muttering of «apology accepted» through gritted teeth.
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