Not exact matches
Second, belief in God and devotion to Jesus Christ are
needed for the good in this
world even if not
for salvation in the other.
That message, as billions around the
world have heard
for more than six decades, is
salvation and the
need to live a new life because of Christ's sacrifice on the cross.
But even more than that is
needed, both
for the sake of theology and
for salvation of the
world.
At least in many parts of Christendom the quest
for meaning, the revival of historic religious convictions about man's nature and destiny, about his lostness and his
salvation, and the
need to realize the significance of these convictions in relation to contemporary
world and life views, have led to a renewal of the theological endeavor.
The relationship of the cross to our
salvation, the connection between the suffering of Christ and human suffering, the
need for God to become physically entangled in the
world's evil and pain — this is too great a mystery
for intellectual comprehension.
Those who view matters in this way believe that Christians are The deep
need is
for the
salvation of the whole
world, called into the service of God
for the
salvation of the Earth.
The Bible stands impressively unshaken by the fury of destructive critics, while the nonbelieving
world, itself marked
for destruction, urgently
needs to hear its singular message of
salvation.
Words such as
salvation, wrath, forgiveness, justice, Kingdom of God, grace,
world, satan, and gospel are also within the sphere of terms one might
need to learn in the quest
for understanding the crucifixion of Jesus.
You'll then
need to carefully balance their actions as they search
for their fellow survivors and attempt to find
salvation on this hostile
world.