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But when it came time for Jesus to die for our sins, He was alone. His disciples abandoned Him. But have you ever wondered why He had to do this alone? Photo credit: ©Getty Images/Shuang Paul Wang A Loneliness Only Jesus Could Bear If we look at the meaning of what Jesus did, ...
“Believing in Him,” as John 3:16 states,includes believing in who Jesus was, is, and why He came to earth.He didn’t come to earth only to be a great example for us.He came to die for our sins.He took the payment for the wickedness of all mankind. We have differing degrees ...
I told you that you would die in your sins, for unless you believe that I am he you will die in your sins.”Berean Standard BibleThat is why I told you that you would die in your sins. For unless you believe that I am He, you will die in your sins.”Berean Literal Bible...
We must truly be sorry for our sins ... it's called --- repentance --- Not an insincere sorry, but a true sorrow for your sins and sinfulness.(just think about how sorry you feel when you do something to hurt someone else --- it's a sincere regret/sorry for the suffering that...
aLife is too short and should not be used to keep the pain. Life, no one would be wrong, but we will soon die and our sins will disappear along with our bodies, leaving only the spark of spirit, which is what I never wanted to revenge, never thought that life is not fair because...
and I became seriously a Catholic when I became an adult. However, I’m now nondenominational, I’m an Evangelical, and I just, you know, I left the Catholic Church primarily because, you know, I believe that Jesus only died once for our sins. And, you know, with the Eucharist, of...
The Bible does not say that Jesus paid a propitiation, but that He "is" a propitiation for our sins (Romans 3:25, 1 John 2:2; 4:10). This means that He, being God, bears the hurt in order to give mercy and forgiveness. The Bible has many other ways to show how God Himself ...