Sentences with phrase «sins of the world»

I guess they figure the underlying sins of the world never change, even if the specifics do.
The king had another son, born many generations later, the progeny that fulfilled the foreshadowing of the entirety of the Scriptures, and this son genuinely paid for the sins of that father, and all of the other sins of the world.
Jesus, I have come to know that you do not want me to distinguish my sins from the other sins of the world, but to enter more deeply into your heart and consider myself responsible for the sins of those persons whom you may wish: those of Alain, of anyone else as it may please you.
... Isaiah 52:14 - 15 It was foretold long ago that Messiah / Jesus would atone for the sins of the world.
When John the Baptist declares in John 1:29, «Here is the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world
And though He died for the sins of the world, God's forgiveness is only granted to those who receive it by grace through faith.
The whole purpose of Christ's life wa to die a martyr for the sins of the world.
This is great, but if you really want to see what what God's love looks like, look to Jesus dying on a cross for the sins of the world, including the sins of those who are whipping his back and legs until his skin is gone and then laying that back on a rough and splintery wooden cross to crucify him, and continuing the torture until he's unrecognizable as a human being.
I am thankful for Yeshua who came to this world without sin and took on the sins of the world so that we, through faith in Him, could have eternal life.
Nowhere in Jewish scripture does it say that the Messiah is to die for the sins of the world, and nowhere in Jewish scripture are Moses» laws nullified or «completed.
As to why God, being merciful, also «threatens» with His wrath, the answer is that God is merciful, but we access His mercy only through the sacrifice of Christ, who in the Christian view «takes away the sins of the world
Oh yeah we Christians are really in a bind over that verse lol, the one where pretty much the whole chapter is about the coming messenger that would come head to announce the arrival of Jesus (Yeshua) the Son of God who would die for the sins of the world.
(2) He took on the sins of the world!
This time it was a protest of the Smithsonian's removal of a video entitled A Fire in My Belly that depicts a crucifix covered with ants» a respite, to be sure, from the symbol's traditional role of bearing the sins of the world.
The Church says the garments will be a protection from the sins of the world; they serve as a reminder of the covenants we made to live our lives as the Savior would want us to.
To become involved in such affairs is, they fear, to compromise the integrity of one's faith, to risk contamination by the sin of the world.
In a way, God agrees, which is partly why He took the sin of the world upon Himself in Jesus Christ.
On the cross, God is condemned for the sins of the world.
I think that what might be happening there is that God is allowing Himself to become a scapegoat for the sins of the world, and especially (in this case) the natural disaster of the worldwide flood.
Personally I stumbled on the thought of what you have labeled universal forgiveness (I didn't have a name for it) when I was reading the book of John and John said» Behold the lamb of God who takes away the sins of the World» This inspired my thought and made realise that THIS WAS THE GOODNEWS.
He simply took the sins of the world upon Himself so that He could conquer over sin, death, and the devil by bearing them all into the grave.
I do think that Jesus took away the sin of the world, but I do not think that the righteousness of God is automatically given to all.
There are four different reconciliations in Paul's ministry all because the the sin of the world was placed on Christ.
Satan showed up throughout Jesus» sojourn; in the alluring words of Peter and in that tempting moment at Gethsemane where Jesus prayed three times for some other way to account for the sins of the world.
Jesus Christ is our high priest because he is the lamb that is slain for the sins of the world.
My question is what is the sin of the world, unbelief?
Now, you may think, Yes, but the reason Jesus doesn't resist His death is because He has to die for the sin of the world.
Did He die for the «propitiation for the sins of the world»?
Jesus was punished a horrible death for the sins of the world the nonbeliever and believer so God the Father can no longer punish anyone for it or He would have to apologize to Jesus!
God the Father accepts his Son's sacrifice of love for all humanity as an apology for all the sins of the world.
He didn't become half the sins of the world.
His nonresistance is a theological necessity: He has to die for the sin of the world.
According to Anselm, God found a way of escape by allowing Jesus to take upon himself all the sins of the world.
Ken Wilson, as best I could understand, argued that a person only has to believe that Jesus is the God - Man, the Christ, who takes away the sin of the world.
That's why I worship Jesus Christ the Saviour of the world... the Lamb of God Who takes away the sin of the world... and Who also said, «I am the Way, the Truth and the Life.
When John the Baptist saw Jesus coming, he declared, «Here is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world
The only answer to that question is found in Christ crucified — Christ who remains outside of us, separated from our sin and the sins of the world.
We are told that when John the Baptist saw Jesus coming, he declared, «Here is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world
«Behold, the Lamb of God, Who takes away the sins of the world
«All have sinned» Rom 3 Jesus, who never sinned, took the sins of the world upon Himself on the cross so that those who believe in Him would have eternal life.
In this view Jesus» ultimate act of love is not that of taking upon himself the sins of the world.

Phrases with «sins of the world»

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