Saturday, March 23, 2019
Scripture Analysis :: Religion
Scripture Analysis It is finished John 1930. What rescuer is referring to here is theaccomplished salvation of the people. What that means is that when we are saved, we do not feed to put out burnt saccrifices up to Him. It is nolonger demand because the Nazarene died for us, which took away the iniquities ofour sin. He did this out of great love for us. This is exemplified inJohn 316 For perfection so loved the foundation that he gave his only begotton sonthat who so ever belief in him shall have eternall life. That verse isvery important to us, or should be, because in a way, unrivaled could basehis/her relationship with the Lord upon it. The reason is because Godloved us so much that he did that for us so that is the least that we coulddo. In Genesis 315 it says that we bequeath be punished for our sins. Yes,that is true, but God will forgive and forget them if we repent. You verifythis is not possible without Jesus dying for our sins. In Romans 56-8 itsay s that Christ died for all of us. Even the bad ones, ALL. This is asign of the Victory that Christ had won a victory here. The reason isbecause of all of the lives that he saved and will later be saved. InRomans 5 it says that Jesus died for all(a) Sinners We are all sinners sohis death was for all. When Jesus says that It is finished, he can also be reffering to theolder predictions of Christs life. There is one in particular that itmight have been talking about in Isaiah. That is the one in which Isaiahtalks of the life of Jesus and the crucifiction, in very footling and briefdetail. The suffering in which Jesus took for us lasted all by means of the night,and then in the morning the thrusted a sword into His side to propose if he wasalive. After the water poored out of His side, you can say that it is officially over. In my heart it is not completely over, just that of thatera. Jesus will always live in my heart and not until the very culmination timesis it o ver in my heart. When the life of Jesus was over, at the said(prenominal) exact time God tore the
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