Sentences with phrase «by grace alone»

I must confess I already have Lisa's «By Grace Alone» necklace (which is now sold out) and LOVE it!
I would use it to buy the thanksgiving hurricanes, the ever grateful dry erase tray, and by grace alone necklace, to remind myself and my family of just how truly blessed we are by the Lord!
I'd also but the By Grace Alone jewelry set.
I have to say that the By Grace Alone necklace and the Ever Grateful serving bowl are a few of my favorites!
:) Or maybe the «by grace alone» necklace!
I would buy By Grace Alone Necklace and the Nativity Hurricane Candle Holder Trio.
I would get the By Grace Alone necklace, and I would get a custom sign with a quote from Donald Miller that a dear friend gave me at a really difficult point in my life.
, and the white dry erase board and the «By Grace Alone» necklace... Beautiful, all!!
The Bible is clear that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.
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United Kingdom About Blog I am a Christian, saved by grace alone through faith alone.
United Kingdom About Blog I am a Christian, saved by grace alone through faith alone.
United Kingdom About Blog I am a Christian, saved by grace alone through faith alone.
«We are saved entirely, confidently and unfailingly by grace alone, through faith, and not by our own works.»
Martin Luther once ignited a whole Reformation with his preaching of sola gratia (by grace alone).
For example, the Joint Declaration asserts, «We confess together: By grace alone, in faith in Christ's saving work and not because of any merit on our part, we are accepted by God and receive the Holy Spirit, who renews our hearts while equipping and calling us to good works.»
We can approach it through the new way in which the love of God and the loves of men come to be understood within the affirmation of salvation by grace alone.
Eternal life is by grace alone, not by works.
As with Catholics, Mormons rely heavily on «works», and not justification by grace alone.
The RCC doesn't believe in salvation by grace alone, direct access to God and the Genesis account of Creation; but it does believe in works, earthly mediators and evolution.
Here, Jesus identifies people as a part of His kingdom who could do absolutely nothing to earn it, this then becomes a powerful demonstration that salvation is by grace alone, not of works.
We get eternal life by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.
These verses, though quite popular as texts about how to receive eternal life by grace alone through faith alone, are actually about what God has done to rescue us from the condition described in Ephesians 2:1 - 3 (see below), so that we can become what is described in Ephesians 2:11 - 22.
If eternal life is by grace alone, then there is nothing — absolutely nothing!
However, we can experience the LOVE of the Trinitarian God — by His grace alone.
A person is saved by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.
By grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.
Eternal life is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.
Finally, it would also be important to mention one of the main things that separates us from all other religions and cults, which is the foundational Christian teaching that eternal life is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Jesus Christ alone, apart from works.
The first is a message of eternal life by grace alone through faith alone.
It is by grace alone, and by faith alone that the love of God can be known, responded to, and expressed in love for the neighbour.
The Reformers probe this mystery, but never move from the view that love comes by grace alone, not by what men can think or prepare or grasp with their own power.
If we are willing to follow saved by grace alone, which I am wholeheartedly in agreement with, then why can't I agree with Marty's thinking on removing the book of James?)
It has seldom been observed that we are saved by grace alone «in complete freedom from any saving «work» of the kind traditionally portrayed in the doctrines of the person and work of Jesus Christ» (CWM 145).
3) Here, Jesus identifies people as a part of His kingdom who could do absolutely nothing to earn it, this then becomes a powerful demonstration that salvation is by grace alone, not of works.
Leave aside the question of whether or not it's true that justification is by grace alone through faith alone.
So once again we see the truth that eternal life is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone, but that inheritance in heaven is based on faithfulness.
I am saved by Grace alone through faith alone and should allow others to live the same.
For this reason — and simply for the sake of the truth — a strong stance on the simplicity and freeness of eternal life by grace alone through faith alone is essential.
Paul seems to insist that the former is by grace alone but that the latter is gained by the «correct response» to grace.
He says its key doctrine is not justification by grace alone, the cornerstone for the Protestant Reformers.
The rest of us proclaiming to be Christian just accept the salvation by grace alone formula, and all of us «fall short of the glory of God.»
In English we might say that what we have from God is «by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, according to the authority of Scripture alone, for the glory of God alone.»
Perhaps liberal churches have made too much of the Calvinist work ethic, of salvation through works rather than salvation by grace alone.
He was so insistent on justification by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone, that he had trouble reconciling these truths with the teachings of James.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church does not reject the distinctive Reformation formula that justification is by grace alone through faith alone because of Christ alone.
We are saved by grace alone, through faith alone, and in Christ alone.
The Joint Declaration emphasizes, however, that God accepts us by grace alone through faith in Christ's saving deed and not on the basis of our merit.
In these terms, we intended to affirm nothing less than «justification by grace alone because of Christ alone through faith alone,» which is the biblical Gospel.
Evangelicals believe that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.
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