Sentences with phrase «to die for the sins of the world»

Only Jesus died for the sins of the world, not Mohammed, not Allah, only one sacrifice and that was the blood of Jesus Christ.
... a man sentenced to a horrible public execution or the Son of God dying for the sins of the world.
As if dying for the sins of the world and securing our eternal home wasn't a big enough task, even as he dies Jesus secures temporal hospitality for those closest to him.
It is amazing that the One who said He was the Son of God, who died for the sins of the world, who very accurately predicted the kind of death he would endure, and the fact that he would rise again from the grave, all of which happened just as He said, also said: «No man knows the hour or the day of my return» and «I will come as a thief in the night.»
As soon as I started saying «I think Jesus died for the sins of the world... anyone can call on God by any name... and He will seek them and welcome them», then the whispering stopped.
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.
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.
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.
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.
His nonresistance is a theological necessity: He has to die for the sin of the world.
The Messiah, Jesus, would be the one who would die for the sins of the world and without that death there would be no atonement.
The popular image of Jesus was that he was the Holy Son of God (identity) who came to die for the sins of the world (purpose) and to proclaim himself as the Messiah or Savior (mission).
And that will was to die for the sins of the world and redeem us.
The popular image — popular in the sense of most widely held — pictures Jesus identity and purpose with great clarity: he was the only begotten Son of God, whose purpose was to die for the sins of the world.
We say that someone must die for the sins of the world, and it was either us or God.
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