Sentences with phrase «believes in the gospel of»

I'm one who believes in the Gospel of Thomas... and I believe that Jesus was an Essene as well...
Mormons believe in the gospel of Jesus Christ and are therefore Christian.

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Complicating matters further is Osteen's association with the prosperity gospel movement, and the related «Word of Faith» movement popular in some evangelical circles, which teaches that believing Christians can harness the power of prayerful speech: to reap material and financial rewards in this life as well as the next.
That is the beauty of the gospel, whether you believe in it or not; A part of God died so that we don't have to.
I'm about to go preach the Gospel to indigenous people in Mexico, I love Jesus with all my heart and believe that He died for my sins as the Son of God... you think I'm going to hell?!? To which she replied «yes».
I believe the man, Jesus, who's story is recorded in the 4 gospels — would never recognize the American christian churches as anywhere near followers of «love one another as I have loved you» and «do to others as you would have them do to you.»
that's Satan 2Cor 4:4 In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.
Authorship of John — many if not most NT scholars believe that John nor one of 12 wrote John; James — most agree not authored by James, and sometime in 2nd century AD; Peter — a mystery — some think that it could have been an early template for the other gospels; Luke — a mystery; Mark — finally it seems like we really might have another original author here — or were he and later Paul just using a very early Peter story?
I will say however that I did not believe the truth (in fact I was a major enemy of God and opposed the truth of the gospel) concerning salvation until someone urged me to read the bible.
They obviously believe in the gospel according to feminism more than in the gospel of Christ.
You have a perfect opportunity to share your faith (if you believe in Jesus) and to minister the gospel of truth where you are.
«And the signs shall follow them that believe, they will heal the sick, lay hands, cast out demons in my name,» Marcia Fatoki recited from the Gospel of Mark.
«No one's beyond hope, we've seen redemption in the most unlikely people... when you're talking about certain sexual offences I think you have to be very careful, and the support has to be lifelong, but I think we believe in that Gospel don't we, everyone is not beyond the blood of Christ, everyone can be changed.»
I believe somewhere in the Gospel of John Jesus stated that he had sheep in other sheepfolds.
You're wrong, Jesus of Nazereth did not fulfill the prophacies of the Torah, and many that he did «fulfill» was the writers of the gospels trying to fit it in to get more jews to believe.
If she got an answer to that prayer and others she could believe in Jesus Christ, His atonement, His resurrection, His call to share what you know about His gospel, to serve, feed, support others regardless of their beliefs.
If the gospel is not preached with conviction — the convictions that humanity is in need of salvation and that Jesus is the Savior who liberates us into the fullness of our humanity and gives us eternal life — then the gospel will not be believed.
Everyone who believes that Jesus and God are one in the same most often refer to the Gospel of John because you won't find that assertion in the three other gospels of Mark, Matthew, and Luke.
So this is why people should pray for their pastors: so that they will preach the Word, and preach it boldly, and especially preach the gospel so that the Kingdom of God can advance and grow as people hear the Gospel and believe in Jesus for everlastinggospel so that the Kingdom of God can advance and grow as people hear the Gospel and believe in Jesus for everlastingGospel and believe in Jesus for everlasting life.
Many people believe that much of the original stories behind the New Testament text (and maybe parts of the text itself — such as the Gospel of Matthew) was originally in Hebrew, not Greek.
There are likely hundreds (maybe thousands) of truths in the gospel which help prepare a person to believe in Jesus for eternal life.
Without engaging in supernaturalism, Borg believes that Jesus» grounding in the Spirit was the «source of everything that he was,» and that it was on this basis that the Fourth Gospel ascribes to him the words, «I am the bread of life.»
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 Ggospel,» stop thinking that you have actually shared the GospelGospel.
(14) So unto this (religion of Islâm alone and this Qur» ân) then invite (people)(O Muhammad SAW), and stand firm [on Islâmic Monotheism by performing all that is ordained by Allâh (good deeds), and by abstaining from all that is forbidden by Allâh (sins and evil deeds)-RSB-, as you are commanded, and follow not their desires but say: «I believe in whatsoever Allâh has sent down of the Book [all the holy Books, — this Qur» ân and the Books of the old from the Taurât (Torah), or the Injeel (Gospel) or the Pages of Ibrâhîm (Abraham)-RSB- and I am commanded to do justice among you.
In John's Gospel, Christ says of himself: «I have come as light into the world, that whoever believes in me may not remain in darkness» (Jn 12:46In John's Gospel, Christ says of himself: «I have come as light into the world, that whoever believes in me may not remain in darkness» (Jn 12:46in me may not remain in darkness» (Jn 12:46in darkness» (Jn 12:46).
If you confuse purification gospel truths with the presentation truth, then you might think it is necessary for a person to repent of their sin or believe in the future judgments in order to receive 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»?
The Gospel passage itself ends with the affirmation that John has written his Gospel «that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in his name.»
Jesus began his public ministry with the announcement: The time is fulfilled, the kingdom of God is near, repent and believe in the Gospel.
Someone accused me of heresy in believing a Crossless Gospel.
The fourth Gospel reports Jesus» saying, «If you love me, you will keep my commandments,» and «He who believes in the Son has eternal life; he who does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God rests upon him.»
Montgomery, however, did not proclaim the «women's gospel» but simply the message of the Bible, believing in the power of Christianity to transform the world» socially, politically, and intellectually.
The religious leaders of the gospel are any of us, in any time, who believe that God's activity is all past tense, or who believe that the Spirit has nothing new to renew in us.
I believe that I can not of my own understanding and strength believe in or come to Jesus Christ my Lord, but that the Holy Ghost has called me by the Gospel and illuminated me with His gifts, and sanctified and preserved me in the true faith..
I lived in a very secular culture, where the chances of me ever hearing the gospel, let alone believing it, were extremely slim.
On the historicity of the resurrection, Paul had this to say: 1 Cornithians 15 — 1Now I would remind you, brothers, a of the gospel I preached to you, which you received, in which you stand, 2and by which you are being saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you — unless you believed in vain.
While the death and resurrection of Jesus are central to the Gospel, believing in the resurrection of Jesus is not required for a person to receive eternal life from Jesus.
In the liturgy for the imposition of the ashes, the words alternate between the so - called «fall» story in Genesis and Mark's summary of Jesus» central theme for preaching:» [Remember] you are dust, and to dust you shall return» (Gen. 3:19), and «Repent, and believe in the gospel» (Mark 1:15In the liturgy for the imposition of the ashes, the words alternate between the so - called «fall» story in Genesis and Mark's summary of Jesus» central theme for preaching:» [Remember] you are dust, and to dust you shall return» (Gen. 3:19), and «Repent, and believe in the gospel» (Mark 1:15in Genesis and Mark's summary of Jesus» central theme for preaching:» [Remember] you are dust, and to dust you shall return» (Gen. 3:19), and «Repent, and believe in the gospel» (Mark 1:15in the gospel» (Mark 1:15).
If you don't believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, at this point in the Gospel, then John's efforts will have been wasted and the Gospel will have failed.»
John, towards the end of his Gospel, writes, «These things are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name.»
But I do believe that the Acts and the epistles are just as much the words of Jesus as anything in the gospels.
I believe that your article, «The Gospel Is More Than «Faith Alone In Christ Alone,»» was excellent and it even helped me to «connect the dots» in some of my study on the subjecIn Christ Alone,»» was excellent and it even helped me to «connect the dots» in some of my study on the subjecin some of my study on the subject.
In the gospel of John 6:29 the Lord defines the work of God as believing in the one he has senIn the gospel of John 6:29 the Lord defines the work of God as believing in the one he has senin the one he has sent.
While I still believe there is an element of relativity to the gospel because the gospel is about Jesus and everyone encounters Jesus a little differently, McKnight reminded me of just how important it is to acknowledge the fact that the writers of the New Testament had something specific in mind when they used the word «gospel
oops again, then if it said G - d spoke then G - d spoke inerrent through the writer which we may believe in the same way we believe the more sure word of prophecy, the gospel itself, foolishness to those perishing and so on,... does it give me words to live by, then the answer to your question and my application in my own life the answer would have to be Yes.
As a consequence, Altizer, in the first book of his third period, The Gospel of Christian Atheism, «comes up with a little of both,» and I believe the results are more satisfactory.
Neo-fundamentalists believe they alone are remaining true to the fullness of the gospel and orthodox faith while the rest of the evangelical church is in grave, near - apocalyptic danger of theological drift, moral laxity, and compromise with a postmodern culture — a culture which they see as being characterized by a skepticism towards Enlightenment conceptions of «absolute truth,» a pluralistic blending of diverse beliefs, values, and cultures, and a suspicion of hierarchies and traditional sources of authority.
2 Corinthians 4:3 - 4 KJV But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost: [4] In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.
We believed that one of the clearest ways we could bear witness to the good news about Jesus was to demonstrate that the gospel has power to bring divided peoples together in a common community.
I believe with all my heart, after thousands of hours reading the Bible under prayer so my understanding would be inspired by the Holy Spirit, that the Mormon church is indeed a satanic cult - it's one of the «other gospels» Paul talks about in Galatians 1:8.
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