told them how to know God. They must have also been really prideful because more than one time he told them they were sinners. The first verse I used was from Romans but earlier in that same letter, Paul tells those folks for three verses in the Bible that all of us are really no ...
1. We should newer forget that we are sinners. (1) Whatever reminds us of God should remind us of sin. For all sin is, directly or indirectly, against Him; and this is the gravest side of the offence (Psalm 51:4; Luke 15:21). (2) Death especially should remind us of God, ...
As the "Righteous One," Jesus is uniquely qualified to be the advocate for sinners, having fulfilled all righteousness (Matthew 3:15). His righteousness is imputed to believers, allowing them to stand justified before God (2 Corinthians 5:21). The title also connects to Old Testament ...
But if we really are living in the same light in which he eternally exists, then we have true fellowship with each other, and the blood which his Son shed for us keeps us clean from all sin. If we refuse to admit that we are sinners, then we live in a world of illusion and ...
The Bible says it’s sinful and wrong. That said, we are all sinners. Greg Reply Paul ... 08/28/2017 • Get Real … if you read the Bible it speaks of people killing the natives and stealing land all the time … it is nothing new … the “white men” didn’t invent it!
Therefore let us also, seeing we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, lay aside every weight and the sin which so easily entangles us,
Bible is not enough for me. I understand most of the big picture points of the Bible, but I want to understand more of even the little stuff. The Bible-in-a-year project is done today, but there are more ideas culminating, so be on the lookout. Our time-frame is uncertain. Only ...
Like Jesus, we will be removed from our grave when we are resurrected from the dead and granted everlasting life!” “Yes, folks. One single verse from the Bible that we’ve been reading all these years is broadcasting so much more than has ever been trumpeted. It’s so much more ...
We surrender to God’s pull towards Him, confess that we are sinners, and repent (turn away from sin to God). We invite Him to control our lives. Then, we are baptized as our first act of following God’s word and obedience. We are saved from the wages of sin that cause death!
We are contented to be, and to be accounted, sinners. We do not deny that we have faults, plenty of faults, some of them perhaps rather serious at times; although none of them such as we may not hope that a merciful God and Father will overlook and pardon. They too deceive ...