Sentences with phrase «promise of eternal life»

It's eternal, and sadly it seems we can not even imagine what eternal means, unless it's the false promise of eternal life.
When you present the gospel, though the central promise of eternal life is the main point you want to share, it is not the only thing you probably need to share.
I see no reason why in those last moments of someones life I would not want to share the eternal glory of Gods peace and promise of eternal life with those who choose Him today even up to the last hour.
Rosenzweig, meaning that the nations of the West so hearkened to the Jewish promise of eternal life that their subsequent history was a response to Israel, whether....
Any return to the first promise as itself more normative was then termed, simply, «judaizing,» and was regarded as a rejection of the new promise of eternal life through Jesus» resurrection.
May the Lord comfort the bereaved, consoling them with his unshakable promise of eternal life.
Jesus has promised all of us eternal life with Him, but we need to accept His death on the cross as payment for our sins by confessing them and walking a new life in obedience to His Holy Spirit.
Ceasing to exists makes a lot more sense than a patently false promise of eternal life.
So, you have a choice — put your faith in the creator of the universe who hung the moon, the sun & the stars in the sky and gives you a promise of eternal life — OR — put your faith in the «best scientific» explanation of evolution that can be found, thought up by a «created being» (mere man, like u and me), which comes without a promise of any sort and pretty much leads to a meaningless life.
He gives us love, hope, peace, salvation... and the promise of eternal life.
Death is pretty much the last frontier, which is why I think christianity with it's promise of eternal life has such a toehold in the western psyche.
The Promise of Eternal life is not something to be taken lightly.
Moreover your assertion that God's promise of eternal life is unilateral and without any conditions on our part is an argument based on synecdoche.
An oft - quoted and familiar verse related to God's promise of eternal life to those who would simply believe is John 3:16.
Exhortations to flee the wrath to come and promises of eternal life were alike addressed to individuals.
Why didn't the man point to Jesus» promise of eternal life?
As proof that Jesus did all that was necessary, and that His promise of eternal life can be trusted, he rose from the dead and is now in heaven with God.
Forgiveness brings the promise of eternal life, and thus atonement and the eschatological hope are linked together.
what I found that now that we only meet Sunday morning in a home with a core group of folks that worship differently and yet still study scripture how it relates to today and etc... when I share the Gospel to people it is the Good news of what Christ has done for them and what those folks can gain by His Death and His promise of eternal life which is — through faith in Him.
The word of judgment is followed by a promise of eternal life in verses 37 - 39.
You said there was no point living without the promise of eternal life.
1) that eternal life given on the basis of faith alone, in Christ alone, apart from works; 2) that eternal security is part of the gift of eternal life; 3) that assurance of salvation is through faith in Christ's promise of eternal life, and not by looking at one's own works 4) Christians can apostatize in this life, and are still eternally secure 5) eternal rewards are earned by faithful works, and lost by unfaithfulness 6) unlimited atonement 7) free - will to respond to God's drawing or not
They are the ones I am hoping to reach, and who are receptive to talking about Jesus, and His promise of eternal life to those who believe in Him for it.
Every time I have a feeling of certainty regarding Jesus and his promise of eternal life it's immediately followed by a feeling of doubt.
On what grounds can we claim to accept God's promise of eternal life and then reject the Scripture's claim that the sign of God's promise is the empty tomb?
To his legions of followers, he (and his resurrection) came to symbolize the promise of eternal life.
«While we rejoice that Professor Foster's earthly struggles are over and find comfort in the promise of his eternal life with Christ, we grieve the loss suffered by his wife Anise, his children Gus and Avery, and his many friends among the faculty, staff, students, and alumni of Wheaton College.
Yeah, so you're an average American «feeling» the presence of a middle - eastern sky god giving you love and the promise of eternal life if you blindly belief he «sacrificed» his son so he could resurrect himself to save his creation from an eternal damnation he created.
We spell out this great Word of God — Jesus Christ — reconciliation, salvation, forgiveness of sins, promise of eternal life, fulfilment of all things in God's own life.
To hear the gospel, with all of its depth and history, and its promise of eternal life in the Kingdom of Heaven, and have no use for it, is to reject God.
We are to believe in Jesus for His promise of eternal life.
I mostly did not include the promise of eternal life, so this is a great reminder to include this wonderful promise to whoever believes in the Lord Jesus Christ has eternal life.
As such, the gospel invitation is not complete if it does not mention the promise of eternal life.
Using the promise of eternal life to oppress people and treat them cruelly is ugly.
Using the promise of eternal life to consign ourselves to â $ œthe cult of resignationâ $ when it comes to suffering is underbelly - ish.
15 accurately, you mean «the resurrection of believers» which is part of the promise of eternal life (cf. John 11:25 - 26).
Thus you are really saying, «It sounds like some of them had believed in the promise of eternal life, but turned away from it, but there apparently were those who heard about the promise of eternal life but denied it as fiction... but who are still considered... to be regenerate».
doesn't matter... those are merely words of a bunch of men over a long period of time who then edited the book to fit their own personal agenda of controlling weak minded people with fear mongering and promises of eternal life.
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