Sentences with phrase «one without sin»

But should we really limit stone - throwing to those without sin?
on a site like sos, where recently we saw some very condemning words... how does this square with jesus saying «let he who is without sin cast the first stone.»
and explained to the villagers that «ONLY HE WHO IS WITHOUT SIN MAY CAST STONES), that judgments as these must be left for god!
Next, I want to apologize if I came across as someone who thinks himself to be without sin or who is just somehow better than other people.
So WHOSOEVER IS WITHOUT SIN, CAST THE FIRST STONE!!!.
He even deleted whole pa.ssages like the story of the adulteress in the Gospel of John in which Jesus declares «Let him who is without sin cast the first stone» and Jesus's prayer on the cross, «Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing «since, according to Schlafly, «the simple fact is that some of the persecutors of Jesus did know what they were doing.
Knowing this I find comfort in Christ who died for us and was without sin.
They are not without sin.
Man was created innocent and without sin, not perfect.
He was without sin... so we know that, right?
Another sectarian voiced the credo later attributed to Rasputin: «Without sin, there is no repentance, without repentance no salvation.
Jesus was the voice of mercy here, «He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.»
Jesus did teach, Let ye without sin cast the 1st stone, Judge not least ye be judged, & love the sinner not the sin.
God sacrificed his only son, the only innoce3nt human in history, he sufferd the shame of occupying a human body and then he lived his whole life without sin, and let himself be wrongly accused and executed that our sins may be traded and washed away by the blood of the lamb of God.
The Bible says «If we claim to be without sin we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us» (1 John 1:8).
If a Christian claims he is without sin, the truth is not within him (1 John 1:8).
And no, I do not claim that I am without sin... but don't believe in «sin».
7 And as they continued to ask him, he stood up and said to them, «Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone at her.»
'» If by days, we understand years and by sanctuary, the church, than cleansed, Miller thought, «we may reasonably suppose means that complete redemption from sin, both soul and body, after the resurrection when Christ comes the second time «without sin unto salvation.
For if we say we are without sin, then we lie.
Does your messiah not state «he who is without sin cast the first stone»?
= > it is the atheist that says he is without sin thus has no need for salvation..
Agreed, save I thought the adultress (of «let he who is without sin throw the first stone» fame) was added to John in about 700 AD, not Matthew, no?
nobody can can not live life without sin we make mistakes but we learn from them he or she allso saw that as humanbeings when we made mistakes.
let he who is without sin cast the first stone... SHALL I GO ON?
If Jesus did truly live without sin, if he is who he claimed to be (God's son, the Only way to God, the one who will judge us), then He is the only way to God.
If you can, Chuckles, try to imagine this life without sin, and you will have a discription of heaven and the new earth.
I don't mean offence if you signed, but how could you even pay lip service to the idea you could have gone a week without sinning?
Jesus said «Turn the other cheek» and «Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.»
Jesus also said to let the person without sin to cast the first stone, which means it's up to him to pass judgement and not us.
He would be fully man without sin, so a «real» second Adam, created by God, maybe before time, but ain't we all created before time?
I would also describe the elder as someone created in the image of God and not without sin.
He founded his plan «before the foundation of the world» (Ephesians 1:4, & cf, Jn 1, Philippians 2) upon Lord Jesus, «the first born of creation» (Colossians 1), born from Mary conceived without sin.
But christians aren't supposed to judge others love thy enemy he without sin (new testament), even if the devils book says so (old Testament)
Jesus died to give us a new spirit, perfect and without sin, though sin still remains in the body.
Before you had Christ you were a sinner no matter what good or bad thing you did, well we have to believe now that we are born again that we are righteous, holy, and without fault and without sin in his eyes.
Though he was without sin, he knew firsthand the consequences of sin, since he became sin for us (2 Cor.
Well when you give your life to God you have his nature, a nature without sin, you can't sin anymore because he lives in you and there is no sin in him and if he be in you, there is no sin in you because he destroyed sin once and for all, and you are pure just like he is pure; thats having fellowship with him because you are now the same.
In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word became flesh, so yes, my Deity was human and understand our weakness, though He was without sin.
No one is without sin and error.
... All I know is MY GOD tells me that «VENGENCE IS MNE, SAYITH THE LORD»... and... «Those without sin should throw the first stone»... I guess these hillbilly fake Christians would rather tick off MY GOD than have love and peace intheir hearts.
For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin.
Without sin, there is no shame.
So, as an example... when the Old Testament says to «stone a woman for committing adultery»... Jesus, and the New Testament, clarify and solidify what He wants when He said, «Let he that is without sin among you let him first cast a stone at her.»
but God's Word says He was tempted in every way, yet without sin.
Jesus said it best of the woman caught in adultery, «Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.»
Hence Niebuhr's famous line: «A God without wrath brought men without sin into a kingdom without judgment through the ministrations of a Christ without a cross.»
An exerpt from I John 1 says: «8 If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us.
For it was felt that to accept that a human being had been conceived without sin was to deny that all redemption came through Christ.
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