@Chad «there are some theological principles that are rarely if ever misinterpreted: Jesus is the Son of God who
died for our sins in fulfillment of scripture.
Personally, I've got a better theology of ministry on Good Friday («Christ
died for our sins in accordance with the scriptures»), with all sorts of sound sociological, psychological reasons for death and defeat, than I have a pastoral theology robust enough for Easter («He was raised on the third day in accordance with the scriptures»).
He died for our sins in our place, paid the price of our disobedience, and thereby made our forgiveness possible.
As he writes to the Corinthians, «Among the very first things I delivered to you what I myself had received, namely that Christ
died for our sins in accordance with the scriptures.»
So, for the Christian, it is possible to say: «Christ
died for my sins in accordance with the scriptures.»
Within a very few years at most the resurrection had become so prominent and so firmly joined with the crucifixion in Christian faith that Paul would speak of «Christ Jesus, who died, yes, who was raised from the dead» (Rom 8:34), and would give as the substance of the gospel he had received and passed on «that Christ
died for our sins in accordance with the scriptures... and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve,» and to others (I Cor 15:3 - 5).
Not only that, Paul quotes what is recognized to be an earlier creed in I Corinthians 15:3 — 5: «For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received, that Christ
died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Cephas [Peter], then to the twelve?»
The usually quiet small town of Tarker's Mills is shaken by a series of gruesome murders, as a nasty werewolf seems obsessed with ridding the small town off any «weak» individuals: whether they are are alcoholics, suicidal, or simply lazy, the victims
all die for their sins in horrible circumstances.
This character treated women so cavalierly in The Experiencers that one reader emailed me to insist the character
die for his sins in the sequel, A Ring of Truth (this was when I was still working on book two of the series).
Not exact matches
Theodore Levitt,
in a legendary 1960 Harvard Business Review article, criticized the
dying railroad industry
for this very
sin.
Before the «Dispensation of Grace» of God, by which we are saved through «Faith
in Jesus Christ» as Lord and our personal Savior, Jesus Christ fulfilled the «Law of God» on our behalf during His ministry on earth,
died on the «Holy Cross»
for the «Remission of Our
Sins» once and
for all, descended to hell and defeated death, then rose from the dead on the third day bringing us «Eternal Life» and «Reconciliation» with God the Father!
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».
If you have faith
in Jesus and accept his sacrifice on the cross where he
died for my and your
sins, you will be saved and you can enjoy God's presence eternally.
In fact, in the NT, finding any verse that spells out the «Jesus died to pay for all sins» is pretty hard to come by, especially if you look for manuscripts that have that kind of inference in the «oldest and most reliable» manuscript
In fact,
in the NT, finding any verse that spells out the «Jesus died to pay for all sins» is pretty hard to come by, especially if you look for manuscripts that have that kind of inference in the «oldest and most reliable» manuscript
in the NT, finding any verse that spells out the «Jesus
died to pay
for all
sins» is pretty hard to come by, especially if you look
for manuscripts that have that kind of inference
in the «oldest and most reliable» manuscript
in the «oldest and most reliable» manuscripts.
Believe with all your heart that God send his only beggoten son Jesus on the cross to
die for your
sins and was raise 3 days later
for our justification, if you believe that and ask him to forgive you and save you he will all you need is to have faith
in him and ask him to save you.
He did not, however,
die in our place
for ours
sin so that we could be free to walk
in them.
and while being reviled, He did not revile
in return; while suffering, He uttered no threats, but kept entrusting Himself to Him who judges righteously; and He Himself bore our
sins in His body on the cross, so that we might
die to
sin and live to righteousness;
for by His wounds you were healed.
Given that he rejected the Holy Spirit... it's obvious that he was wrong, and they'll as Mohammed said, have to answer
for all their
sins... to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob...
in that they reject Jesus
dying on the cross
for their
sins.
Is there a step of faith
in believing that Jesus is the Son of God and that He came and
died for a sinner like me and that He rose again to prove that He is God and that He defeated Satan,
sin and death and has given eternal life to all who believe
in Him?
Dear friend that was beautiful wise full of light but will have to read it more to see the inner meanings of it... We look vertically as did Abraham looking
for the Creator... While the Creator
in the Quran told us that our means of subsistence and what we await are
in heavens... But as well told us that if we disbelieve on what the Holy Books and the Quran came with we ought to look Horizontally as
in Archeology
for the nations that been mentioned and how the
died for their
sins and disbelief to the message or
for humiliating the messengers...
I've prayed
for those families,
for the souls that
died... that they did
in fact believe
in God, accepted Jesus Christ as they're savior and asked God to forgive them
for their
sins so that they may be welcome into the gates of Heaven.
Knowing this I find comfort
in Christ who
died for us and was without
sin.
Regardless of some pagan uses
in the past, Easter today is the day to remember and be thankful
for a God who sent is only begotten son, who was without transgression, to
die for our
sins and then be raised from the dead that all who believe
in Him may have eternal life.
Perhaps some judge her
in an inappropriate way: But also remember the Scripture: «If I say to the wicked man, you shall surely
die; and you do not warn him or speak out to dissuade him from his wicked conduct so that he may live: that wicked man shall
die for his
sin, but I will hold you responsible
for his death.»
Judas is
in heavan because Jesus
died for all our
sins.
Without Christ, you will
die in your
sins, and be accountable
for them.
It only clarifies that what the apostles had written and testified about Jesus as Son of God, as God, and as one who had
died for the
sins of mankind, who was raised to life and will return literally
in this world
in their writings ARE ALL FALSE TESTIMONIES about Jesus, which means the apostles had presented to us a false «Jesus»,
for Jesus still says
in Rev. 22:16 that he will send an «angel» or messenger to testify about him (Jesus).
If it is true that Jesus
died for our
sins and we are all forgiven, then Judas should be
in Heaven.
Jesus did not
die to liberate us from norms
for living but to save us from the power of
sin so that we might live
for his glory
in his good creation empowered by the Holy Spirit.
Today we celebrate the Easter Bunny
dying for our
sins, and with a wiggle of his nose banishing our
sins in camouflage painted eggs and hiding them so that the devil won't find them.
I am not the most religious of people, but I do believe
in God, and Jesus... but many people seem to forget that God's SON sacrificied himself
for our
sins...
in my book, a SON is part of a FAMILY... God put us on this earth to be of free will and to make our own way... Love being the biggest part of that way... we love God and we love Jesus... but we are also all part of his FAMILY... He made us all to be part of a unit that has hope and faith and love... we were meant to procreate... so what does it matter if a person who is
dying does not automatically think of God, but of their loved ones?
In 1 Corinthians 15:3 - 8 it says «
For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Cephas, and then to the Twel
For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ
died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Cephas, and then to the Twel
for our
sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Cephas, and then to the Twelve.
Now Christ
died for us — «while still
in our
sins» — but we were ignorant basically.
Jesus lived on this planet, he
died for the
sins of all mankind and he rose again, he will come back again!!!!! you can either have Faith and believe
in him as your savior or not, the CHOICE is yours...
Nowhere
in Jewish scripture does it say that the Messiah is to
die for the
sins of the world, and nowhere
in Jewish scripture are Moses» laws nullified or «completed.
Assume not everyone who
dies in a catastrophe (an earthquake) desreved to
die horribly or to be maimed
for life (Billy Graham likes to skirt around this with his ludicrous we're paying
for the
sins of our ancestors... even though Jesus
for our
sins).
Oh yeah we Christians are really
in a bind over that verse lol, the one where pretty much the whole chapter is about the coming messenger that would come head to announce the arrival of Jesus (Yeshua) the Son of God who would
die for the
sins of the world.
I am a practicing Mormon and we believe that Jesus
died on the cross to atone
for our
sins and make it possible to return to live with him
in the next life.
god hates you, you will all
die in the name of god, you will be punished
for all your moronic
sins against the human race.
God bless and have faith
in Jesus Christ, he
died for sins like these.
So that being said, if I think someone is delusional
for their certainty
in god, how do you think I feel when that same individual says «and not only that, but I have this list of 10 things he doesn't want me to do, and I know what happens when I
die, and I know jesus took away our
sins, and I know Mary was a virgin but got pregnant anyway, and I know he turned water into wine...» and on and on ad nauseum.
You have never spoken to me about the souls who
died in sin and will go to hell to suffer it
for eternity.
If a man has lived a life of cruelty and then has a change of heart, is truly sorry
for his
sins and then
dies (the proverbial «deathbed conversion») he can «be saved» without having done a good work
in his life.
in the bible it says that ever person has to be educated that Jesus
died on the cross
for our
sins and that would be really unbelievable that very one knows so the end is not here.:)
If it were complete he would have somehow included the fact that although Jesus the Christ did
die a torturous death he
died not just «because» of the
sins of evil mankind, but He
died «
for» the
sins of mankind, that is He
died in man's place.
Well if it's slightly more evidence of the existence of a man outside of Italy
in the 1st century who was born of a virgin,
died for 3 days before resurrecting himself, then explained he only
died because of «original
sin» which is the idea that a woman ate magical apple given from a talking snake
in a garden at the beginning of time which caused all humans to go to hell when they
died.
Stop making Jesus a hippie who accepts everything
in the name of love and portray the Jesus shown
in the bible: the Son of God who came to fulfill the law,
die for our
sins, love the people of this world enough to show sinners that they were
sinning, and give us the ability to live freely and eternally if we ADMIT our
sins and live
in a Christlike manner.
It makes sense why an animal had to
die in place of a person as a sacrifice, it makes sense as to why Our Lord have himself as a sacrifice
for our
sins and undeservedly took our punishment (which was a painful and humiliating death)(what a loving Lord we serve!)
God wants humanity to understand that nothing and nobody is beyond the scope of His redemptive purposes, and so by sending Jesus as the fulfillment of the most violent of religious texts, God not only revealed Himself by way of a stark contrast to that violence, but also showed how to reinterpret and understand those violent events
in light of the self - sacrificial God
dying on the cross
for the
sins of the whole world.
God answered this vital question by sending His Son, Jesus, as the fulfillment of the most violent religious writings, to show us that He had nothing to do with the violence, but was instead
dying along with us
in the midst of the violence, taking our
sin and suffering upon Himself, bearing our guilt and shame
in His own being, all
for the sake of those He loved.