Sentences with phrase «to grant someone eternal life»

And therefore they are sadly not granted eternal life because they have not believed in Jesus for what he has done for them personally.
Honey, money buys whatever you want whether it's good press, bad press for your enemies, lies about sky gods granting eternal life upon death if you blindly believe the writings of an old book, etc..
If hearts of the deceased are as «light as a feather», they will be granted eternal life in the Duat.
@STLBroker: As opposed to the theists who think they know the entire universe was created just so they would have somewhere to stand while an all powerful being gazes lovingly at them then grants them eternal life?
This of course ties in with the idea that Jesus died in order that God could forgive our sins and so grant us eternal life.
After all, believing in God, god, or gods, never granted eternal life to anyone....
(but even if it didn't that should be obvious) Therefore Gods groundwork for the spectacular future that God has in store for us is built upon love and the way to create that love is for God to forgive us and grant us eternal life which is made available to us by the grace of Jesus Christ and the death he took for us all on the cross.
When we believing in Jesus for eternal life, we have become persuaded that Jesus, as the author and finisher of our faith, loves us, forgives us, and freely grants eternal life to us, not because of anything we have done but simply and only because of God's grace toward us.
Not that God grants them eternal life or salvation, then takes it away when they become old enough to be accountable, it merely means that there exists a conditional form of grace for children that God will redeem them if they die (Deuteronomy 1:39, 2 Samuel 12:16 - 23)
To say that a self professed believer who does horrible things in his life but honestly believes in Jesus should be granted eternal life in a paradise and my Dad goes to hell simply because Jesus being more than a man didn't appeal to him is sad and downright wrong.
Assuredly, we have faith that God loves us and that therefore God will grant us eternal life if this is possible and is best for us.
If there is a god, it seems obvious that he is a god that does not interfere with humans or judge them or grant them eternal life — exactly the kind of god Einstein believed in.
(B) Even if the resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth could show that God could grant eternal life — which it doesn't — it still gives us no indication that God has any intention of granting this to any of the rest of us.
Even if we were to grant (for the sake of argument only) that God could or would intervene in this way in earthly affairs, God's resurrection of this one person can not logically support the likelihood of salvation for the rest of us: (A) It can not prove that God is able to save us from death and grant us eternal life; (B) it can not guarantee that God is interested in doing this; and (C) it does not even show that God will forgive our sins.
(A) The resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth does not even show that God was able to grant eternal life to this one individual, much less to the rest of us.
What is a gift is God's idea to grant eternal life to anyone who believes in Jesus for it.
No, he had much bigger fish to fry, like dying for our sins and granting us eternal life and eternal healing.
His lover, the goddess Eos, asks Zeus to grant him eternal life, but forgets to specify eternal youth.
In fact its healing properties were so widely hailed that the Egyptians embalmed newly dead mummies with aloe vera gel, with the idea of preventing decomposition and granting eternal life.
Credit Guillermo del Toro, the Guadalajara - born director and co-writer, whose poetry comes across in features like «Pan's Labyrinth» (a stepdaughter of a sadistic army officer in Franco's Spain) and «Cronos» (a device that could grant eternal life has severe side effects).
There's only a single vague reference to the events of that game, with the bulk of the plot focusing on Lara's quest to complete her father's research in a mysterious object that could grant eternal life.
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