Sentences with phrase «raised from the dead for»

Salvation from Jesus Christ's sacrifice and raising from the dead for our sins, that's a definate plus in by book... the Bible.
By loving the ordinary people we (the Christians) underline the message of the gospel that God delivered his Son for our sins and raised him from the dead for our justification, which is a message of infinite love.
The main content of the Bible is the Gospel of Jesus Christ: God, the Father, delivered God, the Son, for our sins, and raised him from the dead for our justification.
God, the Father, delivered God, the Son, Jesus, for our sins and raised him from the dead for our justification.
He also raised him from the dead for our justification.
You hear the gospel that God delivered his Son for your sins and raised him from the dead for your justification.
He was delivered for their sins and raised from the dead for our justification.
God, the Father, delivered God, the Son, for our sins and raised him from the dead for our justification.
The gospel: God, the Father, delivered God, the Son, for our sins and raised him from the dead for our justification.
But rather, an ongoing experience of the One who was actually raised from the dead for our justification (to my knowledge once I've eaten that chocolate bunny, there is little or no chance of it coming back again).
«I did say a few weeks ago that this election was having the effect of Lazarus being raised from the dead for the Liberal candidate.

Not exact matches

First they have to hear the message that Christ died for our sins, and was raised from the dead to prove He has both the authority to judge and the ability to save.
Regardless of some pagan uses in the past, Easter today is the day to remember and be thankful for a God who sent is only begotten son, who was without transgression, to die for our sins and then be raised from the dead that all who believe in Him may have eternal life.
15 More than that, we are then found to be false witnesses about God, for we have testified about God that he raised Christ from the dead.
When God intervened to raise Jesus from the dead, the categories for understanding this event were already well situated in contemporary Judaism.
I think we must admit that his disciples truly believed Jesus to have been raised from the dead, and were willing to die for Him, sure of their salvation through His victory over death.
For he raised us from the dead along with Christ, and we are seated with him in the heavenly realms — all because we are one with Christ Jesus.
So God was angry and put his violence on Jesus trough the cross, luckily Jesus know he would raise from the dead, so he paid a price but got a reward for paying this price.
I find it ihighly ronic that you not chose a Hindi god of resurrection as a a comparison for a god who didn't raise from the dead, you chose one with some highly similar (and far earlier) story details in common with the Christ story.
After the remarkable healing of a woman who had suffered for 12 years from hemorrhages and after the raising of the dead child of Jairus, Jesus goes home to Nazareth accompanied by his disciples.
This time would confirm in them what they already believed to be true: that Jesus died for their sins, was raised from the dead and appeared to them in risen form.
Now, if the material in the gospels has been used and to some extent adapted to the changing needs of the early Christian community and it is written in the light of the belief that God had raised Jesus from the dead, there is room for much difference of opinion about what Jesus actually said and did.
My parents had raised me to be a believer in Jesus, and as I moved toward independence from my family, I knew that I wanted to remain one — that I wanted to trust, love, and obey Christ, who had been crucified and raised from the dead «for us and for our salvation,» as the creed puts it.
Thus, like Luke, Matthew embodies in a Resurrection story the conviction of the Church that the raising of Jesus from the dead, as the Lord of all men, meant that its task must be to witness to him and to preach him as Lord to all the nations, although, as Acts shows, the realization that the gospel was meant for all nations, and not only for the Jews, came gradually as a result of further revelation, and could not have been an instruction given at Easter.
The scriptural witness of the prophecies should be enough as a basis for faith; Mary did not find the Lord through her quest for his body, but only through answering his personal call to her; she must not cling to his bodily presence, for his life is now on another plane, with the Father who is the Father of all those who follow Jesus because he is his Father who has raised him from the dead; Thomas is offered sight and touch, as a gracious concession to his lack of faith; but he does not believe because of this, but because the risen Lord addresses him; and the happiness of those who have faith without sight is greater.
The cross of Jesus was not simply a convenient way for Jesus to die so that God could raise him from the dead, but a symbol of Rome's power.
For example, in the last part of chapter 1, Paul told us that Christ was given new life, and raised from the dead, and seated at God's right hand in the heavenly places, so that everything, both now and in the ages to come might be placed under Christ's authority.
It is better for you to enter the kingdom of God with one eye than with two eyes to be thrown into hell,» Romans 10:9 - 10 «because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
The power that raised Christ from the dead, that seated Christ at the right hand of God, that gave Christ supremacy over all rulers and authorities, over all powers and dominions, over ever title that can be given throughout all eternity, that placed all things under Christ and that appointed Christ as the head over everything,... this power, is for the church.
As the Church celebrates the Resurrection for fifty days, the Church also ponders the first evangelization: the primitive Christian community, in the power of the Spirit, brings the surrounding Mediterranean world the history - shattering news that Jesus of Nazareth, having been raised from the dead, has been constituted Lord and Savior for the forgiveness of sins.
(I have to say I went to the funeral home and prayed for my mom to be raised from the dead.
i confess with my mouth to ALL the WORLD i believe in JESUS CHRIST who was crucified and GOD RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD he now lives sitting on the right hand of the father I AWAIT HIS RETURN even if the WHOLE WORLD DOES NOT FOLLOW HIM AS FOR ME AND MY HOUSE WE WILL FOLLOW JESUS CHRIST
As for the accounts, its pretty hard to mess up or forget someone being raised from the dead.
He was raised from the dead, that he might really be raised for those, all those, who are on their way to death.
Since in Jesus Christ there has been brought to a focal point the significance given by God to the human creation, it is precisely this which is «raised from the dead» and now abides in God for ever.
Christian faith is utterly theocentric; it is centered in God himself, in God as he discloses himself in the focal event from which that faith takes its origin — Jesus Christ, Man of Nazareth and Lord raised from the dead and abiding for ever in «the bosom of the Father
Life with Jesus risen from the dead was an experience that began here and now; and since it was God who had thus raised Jesus from the dead, Christian believers were sure that life in Christ was indestructible, both for him their Lord and for themselves as those already united with him.
The parting of the Red Sea, the raising of Lazarus from the dead, God's peroration to Job: These address in some way the relationship between humanity and God — for example, the covenant between humanity and God, the remission of sin, or the return to God after death.
«Thomas did not believe he was raised from the dead until he saw him for himself and touched and felt the nail scars, it was only then that he exclaimed «My Lord and My God».»
«To evangelize is to spread the good news that Jesus Christ died for our sins and was raised from the dead according to the Scriptures, and that He now offers the forgiveness of sins and the liberating gift of the Spirit to all who repent and believe.»
Here are some examples: When He was resurrected, his disciple Thomas did not believe he was raised from the dead until he saw him for himself and touched and felt the nail scars, it was only then that he exclaimed «My Lord and My God».
The Bible also says»... That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved»... for... «whosoever whosoever will call upon the name of the Lord [Jesus] will be saved.»
If, for reasons such as these, Christians choose to continue to confess their faith in Jesus by affirming that God raised him from the dead, they must be prepared to explain in a clear and convincing way just what they mean by «raising from the dead».
The first affirmation we are making when we confess that God raised Jesus from the dead is that the resurrection hope which we hold for all men has already become for us a living reality in the case of this man Jesus.
But we ought to be able to have this faith without demanding a proof — for no proof is possible — and quite independently of whether or not Jesus was raised from the dead.
Because 12 men testified they had seen Jesus raised from the dead, and then they proclaimed that truth for 40 years, never once denying it.
If Jesus took the sin of the whole world on His body on the cross, and He died for that sin, and God raised Him from the dead, do we really think that a hug from a woman is going to defile Him?
Nor, however, have I seen much in any of the foregoing writings (other than Kitchen's) that suggests a strong belief in the power of the Creator; or in the necessity for coming to Him through confessing Jesus as Lord and believing God raised Jesus from the dead (Romans 10:9).
3:21), but we do not get it until the Lord comes for us and we are raised from the dead (1 Cor.
But, consistency with the truth would be to turn from your hatred of Him and submit yourself to Jesus Christ, for we will all be raised from the dead to stand before Him and give an account of our works.
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