Sentences with phrase «when jesus»

In the end, when Jesus refuses to become some kind of divine vending machine, they walk away.
26 When Jesus saw his mother there, and the disciple whom he loved standing nearby, he said to her, «Woman, [b] here is your son,»
People should not play in reference to when Jesus will return.
This suggests that the first 6,000 years of the world's existence have been given to mankind, to do as he pleases, and following this there will be 1,000 years when Jesus Christ will rule, and instead of the chaos and injustice of man's rule there will be justice and peace.
Palestinian Judaism was confronted by a crisis when Jesus proclaimed the eschatological forgiveness of sins, and «tax collectors and other Jews who had made themselves as Gentiles» responded in glad acceptance.
In John 3:5, when Jesus that those who overcome will not be blotted out of the book of life, He is using litotes.
When Jesus says, «It is finished,» what is He talking about?»
When Jesus died, it was all of him that died.
When Jesus» body was placed in the tomb there were two Roman soldiers guarding the tomb.
When Jesus is faced with a party full of wedding goers and a room of empty wine goblets, his mother asks him to do something.
None of the known historians that lived during the time when Jesus supposedly lived ever even mention him.
I am sure that if there were people that were openly gay when Jesus was around then Jesus loved them very much.
When Jesus saw leaves from a distance he hoped to find fruit on the tree.
The Synoptic gospels also emphasized Jesus» obedience in their account of his agony in the Garden of Gethsemane, when Jesus prayed «Abba Father, everything is possible for you.
You had me there and like you said nobody knows when Jesus will return.
When Jesus gave us the law of love it freed us from the need to live by some specific written code and made our only standard the standard of love.
Lucky indeed, for it is when Jesus will return!
We will look at much of this imagery in a later post when we consider the violence in the book of Revelation, but the imagery is only brought up here to show that when Jesus talks about the flood in Matthew 24, He likens it to a similar form of world - wide judgment that falls upon the earth at the end of days.
i am nt a expert but this is what i see: As jewish time starts from 6 pm to next day 6 pm, technically speaking when Jesus died on the cross at 3 pm — it was night time in the eyes in the jewish culture.
When Jesus comes in contact with the unclean, He doesn't become unclean, He makes the unclean clean.
Of course, she also believes that she needs to have a cement vault around her casket when she's buried because her body needs to be as intact as possible for when Jesus comes and raises the dead.
As to your next comments, you are saying that when Jesus said «this generation» he meant «not this generation.»
Maybe, just maybe, when Jesus comes, it will be to forgive all, accept all, love all, and bring peace to all.
As we look at what really happened 2000 years ago when Jesus did enter Jerusalem, it is not what any of us would have done.
For most of the interval between 30 A.D., when Jesus» career ended, and the date of the beginning, so far as we can know, of Gospel writing, the tradition about Jesus existed only as individual stories and sayings, circulating separately and orally among the scattered churches.
There are some great moments when Jesus looks at his followers with a smile almost breaking out, as if he finds them more endearingly comical than disappointing.
The gospels tell of an occasion when Jesus took three disciples, Peter, James and John, up a high mountain and was transfigured before them, so that his clothes became dazzling white.
Maybe, when Jesus comes again, with the shining sword at His side, it is not a sword for dealing death, but a sword of the Spirit and the Word of Truth, which reveals to us all who we really are and what God is truly like.
That's when Jesus would come, before that generation passed away (Matthew 24:34 «This generation will not pass away until all these things take place.»)
When Jesus went to the home of Zacchaeus, Luke tells us that Jesus justified his action by saying that «The Son of Man [meaning «I»] came to seek and to save what was lost» (Luke 19:10).
John 19:26 — When Jesus therefore saw his mother, and the disciple standing by, whom he loved, he saith unto his mother, Woman, behold thy son!
Even when Jesus raised up the dead, he simply delayed the consequences of the iron law of existence.
If that doesn't sound like your Christianity, it's because you weren't listening when Jesus said we are supposed to be hated by everyone, including our unbelieving family members, and that we are supposed to be persecuted and despised and called bad names and crucified every single day for telling the truth about who He is — the reason He was crucified.
So if we want to know when Jesus will return, we begin counting when the Jewish people were told they could begin rebuilding Jerusalem.
Thom does not understand that the Second Coming of Christ occurred long ago — just when Jesus said it would.
It doesn't say anything against the possibility of pardoned sinners being taken up to Heaven alongside of those translated from Abraham's bosom when Jesus ascended.
And when Jesus advised his hearers, in Luke 17:31, on their proper behavior when the end should break in («On that day, let him who is on the housetop, with his goods in the house, not come down to take them away; and likewise let him who is in the field not turn back»), both he and they appeared to understand that the advice was for them.
When Jesus took the bread, blessed it, broke it, and said, «This is my body,» he was only repeating his own words at the dawn of creation, when he foresaw the fractured pieces of the world that would one day host him.
When Jesus said that to the disciples of his day of this generation he was talking figuratively i believe of born again believers born of the spirit not a physical generation.Because the holy spirit was prophetic of the spirit coming upon the nation or nations as spoken in Joel that occured at pentecost and that established the kingdom of God on the earth through believers so we have always been the last generation because we never know when the Lord will return but we live as if it was tomorrow.brentnz
Remember that when Jesus died for your sins, all of them were future to Him, and He died anyway.
When Jesus talked about throwing pearls before swine or throwing holy things to dogs, the imagery seems a bit insulting... but putting that aside, I think he's saying that we shouldn't push things on people that they're not interested in, ready for, appreciative of, etc..
You asked why all life didn't come to an end when Jesus died.
New Testament Scholars tell us that there are only three historical facts that we can be certain of about Jesus: (a) Jesus was part of the Kingdom of God movement, the belief in the divine sovereignty of Israel, and the desire for the divine expulsion of the Romans, (b) when Jesus came to Jerusalem to advance this movement, he was crucified, a penalty reserved specifically for those who posed a political or financial threat to the Roman Peace, and (c) a sect of the Kingdom of God movement continued in Jesus» name and memory, which was active in Jerusalem, and which lasted until 70 CE when the city was sacked and all the many different Zealot sects there were put down.
When Jesus set in contrast a self - righteous Pharisee, saying to God, «I thank thee, that I am not as the rest of men,» and a contrite publican, praying, «God, be thou merciful to me a sinner,» (Luke 18:9 - 14) he was both summing up the best of his race's teaching on the true spirit of confessional prayer and indicating to his disciples the self - depreciation which must follow any such estimate of personal worth and possibility as he himself believed in.
When Jesus asked his closest followers who they thought he was, Peter responded, «You are the Messiah.»
Thus, when Jesus spoke of the legalists of his day as whitewashed tombs glistening in the Palestinian sun, disguising the fact that within these tombs was the vile stench of rotting flesh, his words have a modern ring.
When Jesus saved the woman caught in adultery he addressed the hypocrisy of those who wanted to stone her and the evil of looking for the sin in others.
Remember when Jesus washed the feet of His disciple?
According to Calvinists, when Jesus says that «unless one is born again, he can not see the kingdom of God,» this means that unbelievers are spiritually blind, and can not even see the offer of the kingdom of God, or see their need for grace and everything else that comes with the kingdom of God, unless and until they are born again.
This is not an idle question, especially when Jesus himself rebuked those who sought a sign from him.
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