The article analyzes the metaphor of Jesus Christ's blood, as discussed in the Biblical book of Hebrews. According to the author, commentators have mostly concentrated on the atoning effects of Jesus' blood or death that they have ignored Jesus as a significant aspect of the christology of ...
Certainly, there can hardly be a more grievous sin, than in denying the priceless gift of the atoning blood of Jesus. To make his life and death meaningless, would be the ultimate act of arrogance, and certainly a sin against the Holy Spirit. In this light, let us consider the situation...
The atoning blood of Yeshua paid the price for all our sins and has the power to break these curses; however, we must receive, proclaim, and walk in the freedom we have in the Son. One of Ham’s sons was Cush. His son, Nimrod, began the kingdom of Babel (modern day Iraq). Nim...
filth of the world as we keep ourselves holy by confession, repentance, resistance to sin, obedience to God's will, the atoning blood of Christ, the power of the Holy Spirit, and the Word of God; the washing away of our sins that comes about by receiving and obeying the Word of God...
Some of you are not saved; you know you are not. You have never had your sins forgiven, you have never sought and found mercy through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ, God's only-begotten Son. And some of you are very ill; you were only just able to get here to-night. What...
‘Tis Jesus calls me on To perfect faith and love, To perfect hope and peace and trust, For earth and heav’n above. All hail! atoning blood! All hail! redeeming grace! All hail! the gift of Christ our Lord, Our strength and righteousness. ...
The ultimate cost of divine justice is most profoundly demonstrated in the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Romans 3:25-26 states, "God presented Him as the atoning sacrifice through faith in His blood, to demonstrate His righteousness, because in His forbearance He had passed over the sins...
Atonement (seeYom Kippur). In Christian theology, various doctrines of atonement have been advanced in history, all of which give central place to the life and death of Jesus. The classical theory of atonement, widely accepted in the early Church, depicted Jesus as the divine victor in a ...
For the Christian, all sins—past, present, and future—are forgiven through faith in the atoning work of Jesus. Confession of sin allows for intimate fellowship with God, but a believer’s eternal destiny is set at the moment of receiving Christ. Repentance is not our seal into the King...
THE SACRIFICE OF JESUS CHRIST If we accept the sacrifice of Jesus, then the work of removal of sin we embrace is the atoning death of Jesus Christ. The Gospel accounts of His death are quite vivid, yet the experience is best summarized by the Old Testament. Jesus himself explicitly referen...