Sentences with phrase «granted salvation»

If I get there I'm going to be granted salvation and gain a spot in Sukhavati, Japanese paradise.
his point was that no matter how religious you are you can not be granted salvation without fully accepting Jesus Christ as the son of God, the one true Lord.
The Flying Spaghetti Monster also may grant salvation.
... Show us thy mercy, 0 Lord, and grant us they salvation.
Why thank you for granting me salvation from that apple thing about 2600 years ago.
But first, the no - inherent - free - willers interpret these verses to indicate that the phrase -LRB-...» can come»...) in these two verses indicates that fallen man does not have inherent - free - will capacity to accept / believe the call / drawing / granting salvation message of God being given to them through Christ's words (God's words).
But first, the no - inherent - free - willers interpret the phrase -LRB-...» can come»...) in two verses (John 6:44,65) to indicate that fallen man does not have inherent - free - will capacity to accept / believe the call / drawing / granting salvation message of God being given to them through Christ's words (God's words).
If God grants salvation to someone, then that someone will have forgiveness.
Up there, He can forgive it all and grant salvation to whomever He pleases.
Genuine repentance and faith in Jesus alone grants salvation to anyone.
We beseech You, God, to help us be the shepherds to our youth that You are to us, to be more like Your Son in every word and deed, to sacrifice as You and Christ did so long ago to grant us salvation from our sins.
Then that He would reach down to me, even when I wanted nothing to do with Him, and draw me to himself, give me a heart that cried out in repentance and faith, and grant me salvation.

Not exact matches

And yet many today continue to argue that Galatians 3:28 only refers to salvific status when it comes to women, that Paul is simply granting women access to salvation, not equal status with men.
Christ was chosen to be our salvation, to fulfill the eternal covenant, to lead us, to grant us righteousness, to model salvation to us, to guide and comfort us, and then when all has gone to pot, to return and consummate the grace he has chosen us to receive.
Much of what the west has long taken for granted is now disappearing: the security provided by Christendom; the Christian way of interpreting reality; the confidence that the Christian path leads to eternal salvation; and the belief that Christian doctrine embodies the essential and unchangeable truths by which to live.
The Bible warns us in numerous places to not take our salvation for granted and to do everything possible to stay on the narrow path.
Even if we were to grant (for the sake of argument only) that God could or would intervene in this way in earthly affairs, God's resurrection of this one person can not logically support the likelihood of salvation for the rest of us: (A) It can not prove that God is able to save us from death and grant us eternal life; (B) it can not guarantee that God is interested in doing this; and (C) it does not even show that God will forgive our sins.
Therefore, one could conclude that those two verses are not talking about the capability of man's will to accept / believe, but about the fact that it is God that chooses, grants, teaches, calls and draws; and that is what God was doing through Christ speaking to this crowd of people — giving all of them in the crowd (Jn 3:16; 1 Jn 2:2; Jn 6:40) the opportunity to be taught by God (by Christ) to believe in Christ for salvation.
[11] In Hebrews, of course, the prayer is an allusion to the Eucharist as the thanksgiving by Christ for the salvation granted him by the resurrection.
In the New Testament adaptation of this ritual, Jesus at the Last Supper looks forward to the salvation which he believes (as human) that God will grant in the death he realises as imminent.
I take those words as a real reminder to me that God's gift of salvation is not to be taken for granted.
God's power for salvation involves righteousness revealed and justification granted, in Christ, through faith.
See John 20:30; Mark 16:17 - 20; John 2:11; Acts 2:22: («Ye men of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know»); Acts 2:43: -LRB-»... and many wonders and signs were done by the apostles»); Acts 4:29 - 30: «And now, Lord, behold their threatenings: and grant unto thy servants, that with all boldness they may speak thy word, By stretching forth thine hand to heal; and that signs and wonders may be done by the name of thy hold child Jesus»); Hebrews 2:3 - 4: («How shall we escape, if we neglect so great salvation; which at the first began to be spoken by the Lord, and was confirmed unto us by them that heard him: God also bearing them witness, both with signs and wonders, and with divers miracles, and gifts of the Holy Ghost, according to his own will»); Romans 15:17 - 19: («I have therefor whereof I may glory through Jesus Christ in those things which pertain to God.
Not that God grants them eternal life or salvation, then takes it away when they become old enough to be accountable, it merely means that there exists a conditional form of grace for children that God will redeem them if they die (Deuteronomy 1:39, 2 Samuel 12:16 - 23)
All this being granted, Father Vagaggini said, it would appear that one can accept a further hypothesis: There is nothing to deny the fact that in the non-Christian religions even after Jesus Christ there have been elements, in greater or lesser number — whether of a ritualistic, institutional or doctrinal nature — with a positive value for salvation, in the sense that God makes use of them to effect the salvation of those persons of sincere faith who belong to these religions.
This end is plainly different from salvation, for it relinquishes the distinct identity and reality that God has granted the creature.
For this reason, although I am willing to grant that there may be salvation outside the church, there can be no maturing outside the church.
God grant us the honesty and the patience to wait long enough to find some real salvation.
(b) Of the spiritual and eternal salvation granted immediately by God to those who believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, e.g., Acts 2:47, 16:31; Rom 8:24; Eph 2:5, 8; 1 Tim 2:4; 2 Tim 1:9; Titus 3:5; of human agency in this, Rom 11:4; 1 Cor 7:16; 9:22
Restore to me the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me.
Jesus alone grants as - su - rance of salvation to mankind: He said, «Very truly I tell you, whoever hears My word and believes Him who sent Me has eternal life and will not be judged but has crossed over from death to life.»
despite how sweet their love is, but they still remain discriminated within a district of their own, which grants them aesthetic salvation - the magnitude of dreams, while everything out there maintains its status quo: she still stays within the asylum, those relatives who mistreat the grandpa are still carring their selfishly content lives outside without a strike of condemination.
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