His obedience to that call, and his success in preaching the doctrine of Christ crucified [Acts 26:19-23]. While he is thus speaking, Festus interrupts him, and declares him to be mad through his abundant learning [Acts 26:24]; which charge he modestly refutes with inimitable address, ...
To be crucified would not have made Jesus a pitiable sight but a contemptuous one. Jesus, next to the thieves, would have been thought to have deserved his fate. Luke's painstaking reconstruction of events, quotations, and testimonies of the players involved, like one of our modern ...
The Nicene Creed (AD 325), expressly states that Jesus Christ "for our salvation came down from heaven" and that He "was crucified also for us under Pontiu... Staines,R George 被引量: 0发表: 2008年 Horns in the Pyramid Texts: A Dissertation Submitted … for the Degree of Doctor of ...
But it should also cause us pain to see anything less than Christ crucified in ourselves as well! You know, get the log out of our own eye first. Do all things necessary to get Christ and to get Christ formed in us! Paul had his own issues, but he also had a heart for exhorting ...
Ɣ Three in ten (30%) claim that "Jesus Christ was a great teacher, but he did not come back to physical life after he was crucified." Ɣ Twenty-nine percent contend that "when he lived on earth, Jesus Christ was human and committed sins, like other people." Ɣ The same ...
Verse two says: ‘Yet onward still to go, On to the cross; Drink deep that cup of woe, Of grief and loss.’ Jesus was on His way to Jerusalem to be crucified when these lepers called out to Him. There were those who had said to the Lord, ‘Do not go there, the Jews sought ...
Here's the bottom line of God's Good News to us. Stripped of meaning, the historical fact says that Jesus of Nazareth was crucified on a Roman cross. Verse 3 tells us what that means: that the Christ—God's Messiah—died for our sins on that cross. Jesus of Nazareth was the Messiah...