Sentences with phrase «to save sinners»

There are no good people, only saved sinners and lost sinners.
The Bible says that He came to save sinners like me.
One of the principle reasons that Baptists and evangelicals refuse to believe that Baptism is God's act of saving sinners and forgiving sins is based on the translation in the Bible of one, little, Greek word: «eis»
Some churches and Christians teach that it is our responsibility to win others to Christ and thereby «save sinners from hell».
'» St Basil the Great reminds us: «Humility often saves a sinner who has committed many terrible transgressions.»
If Packer can define the gospel as, «God saves sinners,» I figure we should be able to do it in a paragraph!
Mr. Darling I sure hope you are much better at saving sinners than you are at creating such ramlblings as you did here.
That does not diminish the importance of correct doctrine, but rather allows it its proper place in glorifying the triune God, who graciously saves sinners because of the person and work of Christ.
The greatest act of mercy God has ever shown is in sending Jesus Christ to the world to save sinners such as you and I. Though we deserved only punishment, God did not give this to us, but gave us Jesus Christ instead.
God still saves sinners, for which, I, the person typing this is the greatest sinner of all.
Mr. Darling should perhaps stick to saving sinners rather than produching the banter he did with this article.
Dirty or not, Christ came to save sinners like you and like ME.
He clearly stated that He came to save sinners from their sin and to die and resurrect so that those who place their faith in Him would have everlasting life.
Unfortunately, this kind of «love» is not love at all because it negates the need for the Cross as God's means of saving sinners.
In other words, it posits a God who is powerless to save sinners.
The tweet link in the article body is also fdirectly contradicted by 1 Timothy 1:15 «This saying is trustworthy and deserves full acceptance: «Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners» — and I am the worst of them!»
«The saying is sure and worthy of full acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners...» (1 Timothy 1:15).
It was your doom to save us sinners, us....
On the other hand, incarnation involves a complete fusion of the «contraries»; like avatara the sense of purpose is dominant in the mission and work, but the «enfleshment» affected is irreversible; the underlying purpose of incarnation is to save the sinners, the lost, the oppressed and the poor.
Jesus came to save sinners, not saints.
This would include believing that Jesus is God come in flesh to save sinners, and seeking membership in a Christian church which preaches the Bible.
But He is holy also, thank the Lord again since only a holy Savior can save sinners & make us holy as well.
Do you hate God because He does not choose to save all sinners?
Saving all sinners would be inconsistent with the exercise of God's perfect justice, just as punishing all sinners would be inconsistent with God's grace and mercy.
The Scandal of Redemption: When God Liberates the Poor, Saves Sinners, and Heals Nationsby oscar romeroplough, 140 pages, $ 8 As the disciples were on their way to the Mount of Olives after the Last Supper, Jesus told them, «All of you will be scandalized because of me this night, for it....
Yet, God does will this creation, with all its selfishness and all of its tragedy, because «the Lord Jesus came to save all sinners».
Jesus Christ, himself a carpenter from Nazareth, proclaimed that he came to save sinners.
Others would say that the essential Christian message is that Christ died to save sinners or that only by believing in Jesus Christ as personal Savior can one inherit eternal life.
The Scandal of Redemption: When God Liberates the Poor, Saves Sinners, and Heals Nations by oscar romero plough, 140 pages, $ 8
Now whoever understands here the actions of this poor woman and catches God in his own judgment, and says: Lord, it is true, I am a sinner and not worthy of thy grace; but still thou hast promised sinners forgiveness, and thou art come not to call the righteous, but, as St. Paul says in I Tim 1, 15, «to save sinners
Jesus came to save sinner.
We can change the legacy that is being written; and the best place to start may be with Paul's own words: «Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners — of whom I am the worst.»
He tells me (sometimes quite literally) that His grace is * STILL * good enough, that he could do anything but He chooses to do the impossible, which is to save the sinner, to turn this dung pile of a wretch into some sort of beautiful object of glory.
Reading these verses in the synagogue, Jesus dropped «the day of vengeance», which will be later, because He came to save sinners.
Christ came to save sinners, save sinners, not chum around with them and affirm their unrepentant gross immorality and sinfulness.
Some of us are saved sinners.
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