He went on to teach us that unless we include the resurrection of Jesus Christ, we have not shared enough, and unless
a person believes in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, they are not justified.
Not exact matches
But I also
believe there's room within Christianity for
people like myself, who don't
believe in a humanistic God that sometimes grants our petitions, or
in the virgin birth, or
in a literal
resurrection.
He said: «You only had to have half an hours conversation with him to realise that he was a man of passionate Christian belief and conviction and what is more he
believed entirely
in the incarnation, that God comes among us fully
in the
person of Jesus, and he
believed entirely
in the
resurrection.»
We are indeed living
in the last days, and to tell you the truth it might be already too late to sway some
people to
believe in Christ's Life, Death, and
Resurrection.
In their response to me, Robert George and Patrick Lee argue that some form of material continuity, indeed, a partial identity with respect to the material aspect of the human person, is part of what it means to believe in the resurrectio
In their response to me, Robert George and Patrick Lee argue that some form of material continuity, indeed, a partial identity with respect to the material aspect of the human
person, is part of what it means to
believe in the resurrectio
in the
resurrection.
This was not a stretch for the
people, because they
believed in a personal
resurrection, they could
believe in a national
resurrection
The coming up out of the water did not symbolize
resurrection (for many Jewish
people did not
believe in the
resurrection), but of being reborn out of water, like a newborn babe.
I
believe that all sins, past, present, and future, of all
people have already been done away with
in Jesus Christ, through His death, burial, and
resurrection.
While the death and
resurrection of Jesus are central to the Gospel,
believing in the
resurrection of Jesus is not required for a
person to receive eternal life from Jesus.
In Romans 1:16 the power of God (who is Christ the Righteousness of God) for salvation is for everyone who believes (in the person, work and resurrection of Jesus Christ
In Romans 1:16 the power of God (who is Christ the Righteousness of God) for salvation is for everyone who
believes (
in the person, work and resurrection of Jesus Christ
in the
person, work and
resurrection of Jesus Christ.)
If a
person must
believe in the death and
resurrection of Jesus, what was the object of faith for OT
people and the apostles who did not (as far as we can tell)
believe in the death and
resurrection of Jesus?
So, right here,
in Scripture, we have examples of
people who did not
believe in the death and
resurrection of Jesus, but who did have eternal life because they
believed in Jesus for it.
What passages are there
in Scripture which teach that a
person must
believe in the death and
resurrection of Jesus
in order to receive everlasting life?
If a
person must
believe in the death of
resurrection of Jesus, is it sufficient to
believe in the historical facts of these events, or does a
person also have to
believe in substitutionary atonement?
In essence, don't dismiss Jesus»
resurrection on the basis that
people would have been willing to
believe it, because they weren't.
If a
person must
believe in the death and
resurrection of Jesus, must they
believe that Jesus rose
in a glorified, eternal, incorruptible body, and that He went on to ascend into heaven, or can they
believe that He went on to live, grow old, and die again of old age like the others who were resurrected
in Scripture?
If a
person must
believe in the death and
resurrection of Jesus, do they have to
believe that it was by the shedding of blood of Jesus on the cross that sins are forgiven, or can they just
believe that it was simply His death that was sufficient?
Everyone
believes in Julius Caesars battles, yet despite hundreds of witnesses
people refuse to
believe in Him or His
resurrection, or God's other miracles since then.
And there are several stories
in the Gospels — the
resurrection is the main one — which have the flavor of
people saying: Look here, you're not going to
believe this, but this is what happened.
All
people are ultimately saved by Jesus and His work on the cross, but during the time of the OT they were not saved by Jesus» work on the cross because it had not yet occurred and because to be saved by Jesus» work on the cross you have to
believe in Jesus and His death and
resurrection on your behalf which those
in the OT were not aware of.
Believe me these
people are agents of Lucifer and very soon
in our days they would be
in fire with their master.Keep
in faith
in the real suffering, death and
resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Look it really isn't hard to figure out who is telling the truth and who is lying just look at the facts smart
people can
believe in evolution all they want but at the end of their lives what do they have forward to look to nothing cause they don't
believe in a
resurrection.
In other words, it is believed that after death but before the resurrection, all people who have died are in a state of waiting for the final resurrection and the judgments that follo
In other words, it is
believed that after death but before the
resurrection, all
people who have died are
in a state of waiting for the final resurrection and the judgments that follo
in a state of waiting for the final
resurrection and the judgments that follow.
C. H. Dodd from the angle of realized eschatology and his conviction that Jesus
believed the kingdom had already come
in his own
person interprets them as originally spoken by Jesus to refer to the crisis connected with his own death and
resurrection.9 Others who
believe that Jesus could not have said these things attribute them to the early church and the error of the evangelists
in presenting them as his words.
Nevertheless, most of these
persons would probably agree with the recent statement of a contemporary Christian philosopher that «Christian belief means accepting the
resurrection of Christ, and therefore it seems to involve
believing in at least one miracle.
Therefore, it seems possible that this appearance of Jesus might be His appearance to another group of
people who were also waiting for the once - for - all sacrifice to be completed, namely, those who
believed in the coming Messiah, but who died before His death and
resurrection.
Maybe the «love your neighbor» part is true but requiring
people to
believe dogmatic claims (like the
resurrection)
in order to be «saved» is false.
On his missionary journeys Paul surely met
people who were unable to
believe in his preaching of the
resurrection for the very reason that they
believed in the immortality of the soul.
Both the
people of whom Paul says (
in 1 Thessalonians 4:13) that «they have no hope» and those of whom he writes (
in 1 Corinthians 15:12) that they do not
believe there is a
resurrection from the dead are probably not Epicureans, as we are inclined to
believe.
25 per cent of British Christians do not
believe in Jesus» resurrectionOne
in four
people who class themselves as Christians do not
believe the
resurrection...
I
believe that what is important about Jesus and the Gospel is the experience that the
people who followed Jesus had, the meaning they found
in his life and death and
resurrection, and consequently the meaning it can have for
people today.
It concerned whether a
person had to
believe in the death and
resurrection of Jesus
in order to be born again.
However, I did point out that we do have examples of
people in Scripture who
believed in Jesus and received everlasting life, but did not know about the death and
resurrection of Jesus, and even when presented with these truths, did not
believe them (cf. Matt 16:31 - 32; Mark 9:31 - 32; Luke 9:44 - 45; 18:31 - 34; 24:19 - 26; John 20:9, 24 - 30).
To my surprise I realized that the
person who had written these sermons
believed in some kind of physical
resurrection.
In that way, and that way alone, Jesus rises from the dead and lives on in the human heart and mind because if you believe in the Resurrection then treat people without compassion, mercy, justice and forgiveness, what good is the any of i
In that way, and that way alone, Jesus rises from the dead and lives on
in the human heart and mind because if you believe in the Resurrection then treat people without compassion, mercy, justice and forgiveness, what good is the any of i
in the human heart and mind because if you
believe in the Resurrection then treat people without compassion, mercy, justice and forgiveness, what good is the any of i
in the
Resurrection then treat
people without compassion, mercy, justice and forgiveness, what good is the any of it?
Instead, the issue seems to be, «Does a
person need to
believe in the death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ to receive eternal life?»
Many
people who
believe in the cross and
resurrection of Christ are still lost because they have a works mentality.
You wrote, «The issue is, «Does a
person need to
believe in the death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ to receive eternal life?»»
It is taken for granted, as if it were a premise accepted by all reasonable
people, that no one seriously
believes in Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory,
in the life of the soul, the
resurrection of the body, or the personality of God as the concrete realities they were once imagined to be.
Very briefly, we
believe that when a
person dies, they sleep
in the grave until the
resurrection.