Sentences with phrase «says god sent»

I think it saids god sent his only son to die for all who beilve in him.

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When I see things like this I think of Nick Murray who often says «That's why god sent advisors.»
Please, are the gods so stupid that just because an alive person claims a dead one is now a different religion said god would have to throw them out of their old religion heaven and send them to the other heaven??? Really, some of you are more obsessed with dead people than the ones living.
When we sent men to the moon we said we don't need God anymore.
So I will say Hi to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and thank you for sending Jesus to die for our sins.
A friend passed away this weekend and an email that was sent out said, that «Bill was born into God's eternal kingdom...» I thought that was a great way to look at it.
Luk 11:49 Therefore also said the wisdom of God, I will send them prophets and apostles, and some of them they shall slay and persecute:
Jesus said in Revelation 22:16 that he has sent an «angel» or a messenger who will testify or show to us that he is only a root and offspring of David and the bright morning star - When Jesus said «he is a root and offspring of David,» this means he is not a literal son of God; but only an offspring or descendant of David.
Dear I know nothing would happen on earth with out the will of God... what ever happened or where ever prophets and messengers were before were sent to earth is not the issue since God said in the Quran that he God took the convent of all the prophets before sending them to call their people into worshipping God only and not to mislead people into worshipping them instead... This is the point here that the message was that (God is One and Only Nor he has a Mate or a Son or any Partners among Mankind or Jinn or Angels)...
It only clarifies that what the apostles had written and testified about Jesus as Son of God, as God, and as one who had died for the sins of mankind, who was raised to life and will return literally in this world in their writings ARE ALL FALSE TESTIMONIES about Jesus, which means the apostles had presented to us a false «Jesus», for Jesus still says in Rev. 22:16 that he will send an «angel» or messenger to testify about him (Jesus).
I am rather disturbed that she could love and worship a God who, according to my interpretation (or possibly misinterpretation) of what the bible says, would send me to eternal torment where there is wailing and gnashing of teeth, simply because I can not find it within myself to believe in him.
It's meaningless if you're going to say God is too nice to send people to hell.
10 Then say to them, «This is what the Lord Almighty, the God of Israel, says: I will send for my servant Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, and I will set his throne over these stones I have buried here; he will spread his royal canopy above them.
The eyes beholding this message shall not behold evil, the hand that will send this message to others shall not labor in vain, the mouth saying amen to this prayer shall laugh forever, remain in God's love.
We shall live through a long, long chain of days and endless evenings; we shall patiently bear the trials fate sends us; we'll work for others, now and in our old age, without ever knowing rest, and when our time comes, we shall die submissively; and there, beyond the grave, we shall say that we have suffered, that we have wept, that we have known bitterness, and God shall have pity on us; and you and I, Uncle, dear Uncle, shall behold a life that is bright, beautiful, and fine.
I view Easter as God's way of saying hey that message I sent you was the real deal».
Either they necessitate a deceptive «God», e.g. creating starlight «in transit» which means that for some light the star that supposedly sent said light would never have actually existed, or they would cause effect that should be evident but are not, e.g. temporarily fast starlight would effectively cook many things, such as life on earth, if the required light (and attendant gamma radiation) were compressed into a significantly shorter time frame (think of the radiation from the apparent 13 billion years of the universe arriving at the same time, or even over a 1000 years).
At the very last moment, Abraham hears the true voice of God, the voice that says, «Don't send your hand onto the youth and don't make any blemish.»
Then God continues: «This is what you are to say to the sons of Israel,» Jehovah the God of your forefathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob, has sent me to you.»
Anyway, all this to say that you have finally be able to unlock a major mystery for me and give me insight into the possible reason that God allowed me to be so viciously attacked (I was maligned, kicked out of church, lost all my friends, the whole bit... There are still people posting publically that I'm satan spawn, a worker of unrighteousness sent to destroy Gods Church, etc, etc — all because I refused to «repent of my pride which believes I chose to accept Jesus as my personal Lord and Savior».)
And on the night before his death, Jesus prayed to his Father, saying: «This means everlasting life, their (his loyal disciples) taking in knowledge of you, the only true God, and of the one whom you sent forth, Jesus Christ.»
It also says that God sent his destroyer to kill the firstborn sons, regardless of their age.
That said, there are eye witnesses that went to their deaths saying that they saw Jesus die on a cross, and saw him again days later alive, then later still saw him raise up into heaven, all the while proclaiming he is the Son of God sent to do that for others sins so they could be saved.
There is God Almighty who is the Father and who gave himself the name of Jehovah, for he told Moses in 1513 B.C.E.: «This is what you are to say to the sons of Israel,» Jehovah the God of your forefathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob, has sent me to you.»
Right now we send 10's of billions of dollars to Israel to defend their borders but if you ask them whose land it is the Israelite's say «It is our land, promised to us by God on high 3500 years ago!»
When Moses asked God whom shall I say sent me and God replied «tell them I AM sent you».
(John 17:3) Jesus clearly identified that his (and ours) Father is «the only true God», distinguishing himself from him by saying «and of the one whom you sent forth, Jesus Christ.»
and then says: «This is what you are to say to the Israelites,» Jehovah the God of your forefathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob has sent me to you».
And if I said, «If God sent everyone to hell he would not be loving,» then that would also say that his love is without effect because no one is saved in spite of his love, again meaningless to humanity but only meaningful to God.
You are so accustomed to hearing about the wonderful cross, the glorious cross, and how thankful we should be to God for sending His Son to die for our sins, that it is an affront to your theology to hear someone say that the crucifixion was evil.
Thousands of years later we see the Glory of God in Jesus who said I will send the Holy Spirit to guide you in all truth until my return.
If I say, «If God sent everyone to hell he would still be loving» that means that God's love is without effect, and it depends on our response... meaningless to humanity but meaningful to God.
St. Paul says, «And because you are sons, God has sent the spirit of his Son into our hearts».
«Say, «We believe in God, and in what was sent down to us, and in what was sent down to Abraham, Ismail, Isaac, Jacob, and the Patriarchs; and in what was given to Moses and Jesus, and all the prophets from their Lord.
It may mean that they'll write psalms that say, «God send a Mack truck to smite my enemies.»
That is to say, not only did the king not know Joseph, he did not know the God who had sent Joseph to Egypt so that Joseph might...
The Christian is called, not to reproduce the externals of the life of Jesus, but to live in the spirit of Jesus: as St. Paul would say, to know the indwelling presence of the Spirit whom God has sent into our hearts, by whom we can venture to call God «Father».
Even though we say it's not true, it sends a message to all of us that God loves us more when we're happy and is disappointed with us when we're sad.
As one young man, saved from tragic moral failure, said to me, «If ever you find someone who does not believe in God, send him to me.
The Bible says don't kill, but you have prophets killing hundreds of people, sending bears to kill children, and God commanding genocide.
In light of my series on the violence of God in the Bible, in which I said that the Bible is the most violent religious text in the world, someone sent this picture to me.
While exhorting us to contemplate nature, the Qur» an says, «In the creation of skies and the earth, the difference between night and day, the ships which run at sea carrying that which is useful for mankind, the rain water which Allah sends down from the sky to revive the earth after its death, and to spread animals on it, and the arrangement of winds and clouds between sky and earth, in all those things there are evidences (for the existence of God) for those who make use of their brains» (Surah II, 164).
So by way of example, let's say a person wants to prove that God sends people to burn forever in the flames of hell.
If God sent Irene as some sort of message, I'd say He might have been a little more clear about it.
Instead of this, Luke reads (11:49), «Therefore also the Wisdom of God said, «I will send them prophets and apostles, some of whom they will kill and persecute»» — a curious anticlimax, probably the result of condensation.
8 But when Elisha the man of God heard that the king of Israel had rent his clothes, he sent to the king, saying, «Why have you rent your clothes?
Genesis 7 says that the animals came unto Noah two by two, so it doesn't sound like he rounded them up, God sent them.
That the mission Jesus sends them on is a reflection of God's own gracious mission to humanity in himself is made clear by the saying, «You have received without payment; give without payment.»
Paul even thanked God that he himself had baptized none of the Corinthians save two, together with the household of Stephanas, saying, «Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach»; (I Corinthians 1:13 - 17) in the Fourth Gospel John's baptism in water is explicitly subordinated to Christ's baptism in the Holy Spirit; (John 1:33) and in the Epistle to the Hebrews «the teaching of baptisms» is put among the rudimentary principles, to be accepted, indeed, but beyond which those need to go who are pressing on «unto perfection.»
That is to say, not only did the king not know Joseph, he did not know the God who had sent Joseph to Egypt so that Joseph might preserve his brothers through famine and keep alive a remnant of God's people on earth.
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