He responded positively and has just accepted
your message about eternal life.
Not exact matches
The Gospel includes an offer of
eternal life, it includes a
message about the forgiveness of sins, it includes facts
about the death and resurrection of Jesus, but these by themselves are not the entire Gospel.
Without the truths of the death and resurrection of Jesus, there is no gospel, but the gospel is way more than a
message about justification and how to get
eternal life.
They needed to be among the assembly yesterday of
about 3000 believers in three different services that heard the
message of the cross given and the simple
message of the gift of
eternal life by believing in the one that was nailed to the cross for our sins.
Not only was he not given the clear
message about how to receive
eternal life, he was also given a false
message.
All who are born again have freely responded to God's drawing and have trusted in Christ and Him alone for
eternal life (See Bob Wilkin, «The Lord Opened Her Heart»; «What
About Those Who Die Without Hearing the
Message of Christ?»)
Or some hear the gospel as a metaphorical
message about how to
live a better
life in the here and now and view any talk of after -
lives,
eternal damnation, and saving as only metaphor that tends to get abused when it is used to stir up fear in order to get converts and tithing members.
In Acts, we read
about Cornelius, a God - fearing Gentile, who heard the
message of
eternal life and believed in Jesus for it (Acts 10:22, 44 - 48).
your
message is so true AM reminded
about a story in rhe bible where this rich man can to Jesus say master what must i do to have
eternal life i have keep the commandment..
Overall, the book carried the same
message, that if we are going to tell people
about Jesus, and invite people to receive
eternal life, we might as well use the terminology the Bible uses, because it is more clear and more accurate.