Not exact matches
It was Gods plan from the beging we all played apart of
nailing him
to the
cross he died for all our
sins.
It was
sin - yours and mine - that
nailed Jesus
to that
cross, not the Jews.
an all - loving God... would not need
to nail a man they called Jesus
to a
cross just
to «save us from
sins».
They needed
to be among the assembly yesterday of about 3000 believers in three different services that heard the message of the
cross given and the simple message of the gift of eternal life by believing in the one that was
nailed to the
cross for our
sins.
This Jesus was whipped, stoned, beaten and
nailed to a
cross to die for any
sin you would ever commit just so that you could meet God Almighty someday.
Jesus took all my
sins and
nailed them
to the
cross and buried them in the tomb.
In the midst of being willingly engulfed in our
sins and the
sins of all men of all time, He writhed in anguish not from the lacerations on His back or the thorns that still pierced His head or the
nails that held Him
to the
cross but from the incomparably painful loss of fellowship with His heavenly Father that His becoming
sin for us had brought.
In forgiving our
sins, Jesus has
nailed this Death Decree
to the
cross, canceling it, thereby making us «alive».
Question - Could Jesus have had a heart - attack for my
sins and thus saved all humanity or did he have
to be tortured and
nailed to a
cross?
It was the «record of
sin» (Kiagraphon in Greek) that was
nailed to the
cross — our death sentence!
As we have been unable
to pull ourselves out of our
sin / mature spiritually out of carnality, Jesus was sent
to nail sin to the
cross for us so that we may not perish at the end of this age when the earth spiritualizes and this heavy materiality is done away with, but have more time in the next age
to mature further.
You said, «Look, your
sins, your rejection of God, your unbelief, those things were
nailed to the
cross of Christ 2 thousand years ago.»
Look, your
sins, your rejection of God, your unbelief, those things were
nailed to the
cross of Christ 2 thousand years ago.