Sentences with phrase «to reject the gospel»

"To reject the gospel" means to refuse or decline the teachings and beliefs of the Christian faith, particularly the message of salvation through Jesus Christ. Full definition
All who reject the gospel do so because they have some other explanation for ultimate reality.
They will have that same opportunity on the other side of the veil, to either accept or reject the Gospel according to their own convictions and beliefs.
They, the so called atheists have already rejected the gospel, not realizing that it is they themselves who are rejected.
By the end of the second century most of the Christian churches had agreed that there were four Gospels — except for the Alogi Christians, who steadfastly rejected the Gospel of John.
Certainly there will be those who reject the gospel because of the cost of discipleship, but let it be because of the cost of discipleship, not the cost of false fundamentals, not because they've been required to change something they can not change.
«Since «the higher criticism» of the 19th century, some historians have largely rejected the gospel of John as a reliable source of information about the historical Jesus.
Unfortunately, the New Testament has two verses (Jude 1:18 and 2 Pet 3:3) where they describe «scoffers and mockers» as rejecting the gospel simply because of their «ungodly lusts» and many Christians interpret this to mean that any criticism of their faith comes from some desire to be immoral and can thus be deemed groundless without any examination whatsoever.
The Gentiles were hungry for the Word [whereas] the Jews were culpable for rejecting the gospel.
We are not to agapeo godless pagans and wicked people who reject the Gospel just because they are starving or homeless or in a dire straights.
It wants to affirm that God has revealed Himself in such and such terms in the Bible and in the life of the church, and men have the choice of responding to or rejecting the Gospel in this form, for there is no other.
THE WORLD IS TAKING ITS POSITION AGAINST THE HOLINESS OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST & FULLY REJECTING HIS GOSPEL, PRECEPTS, COMMANDMENTS & LAWS.
I tend to reject the gospel according to John, especially the quotes of Jesus during the last supper / in the upper room.
Then he asked me a question I will never forget: «Is it possible that Christianity has rejected this Gospel because it demands too much of us?»
All will have the opportunity to accept or reject the Gospel of Jesus Christ and enter into «His Kingdom» by baptism if they so choose.
We take this for granted as wholly natural until we are stabbed awake by contemporary prophets who reject the gospel and hold that a condition of war is better, lifting and cleansing a nation.
Lets see, you reject the gospel because not everyone has heard it, is that right?
All the living and the dead will have the opportunity to be taught and accept or reject the Gospel.
It seems that from this hypothesis that form what you say Ludemann and others have rejected the gospel of John as a reliable source of information about the historical Jesus.
If his parents have chosen to reject the gospel and therefore commit an unforgivable sin, what honor is there in following them?
The posts below are a clear sign of what happens when you reject the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
John 3:16 - 17 applies to all those who have heard the gospel and accepted the truth and to all those who have rejected the gospels.
it's those that have heard the gospels and have chosen to reject the gospels the will not have eternal life.
A Pharisee abuses the law by trying to keep it by natural power (without Christ's power) and rejecting the gospel.
So John 8:43 is not a statement about the lifelong inability of some people to believe in Jesus for eternal life, but is a warning to those who reject the Gospel, continuing instead to deceive themselves.
John 8:43 is not a statement about the lifelong inability of some people to believe in Jesus for eternal life, but is a warning to those who reject the Gospel, continuing instead to deceive themselves.
The first acknowledgement that survives of John's authorship of the gospel is not from orthodox but from heretical writings of the sixties and seventies of the second century; Irenaeus (c. A.D. 185) knows of other heretics who reject the gospel.
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