This Easter quote is one of my favorites and an excellent one to share. “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, so that whoever believes in him would not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. Whoever believes in him is not condemned but has been demanded by God to participate in his blood (Rom. 3:22-23).
This Easter quote is one of my favorites and an excellent one to share. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, so that whoever believes in him would not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. Whoever believes in him is not condemned but has been demanded by God to participate in his blood Rom. 322-23.
Speaking of God, he’s apparently also the one who commanded Jesus to take the cross and carry it through the sea.
Jesus is clearly a lot of things, but he is also a very practical man. In this video he mentions that He can’t take on the whole world because He is God, but he’ll take on one small part of it. “I have the power of the cross,” he declares with a smile, “and I have the power of the water.
As it turns out, Jesus is a very practical man, who took the cross, and carried it through the sea. Even though He was rejected by his fellow soldiers and is ultimately abandoned by the people for whom He is the Son of God, Jesus still carried the cross through the sea. The reason being, because He was God. Jesus was God, but He carried the cross, because He is God. Jesus is God, but He carried the cross because He is God.
The idea of Jesus as God being carried through the sea is a very common one, so it’s not terribly surprising that Jesus is actually on the same boat with the disciples – and he isn’t the only one. The disciples were on the boat with Jesus, but they knew Jesus was on the water, so they called out to Him. Jesus did not let them down. Jesus let them down. Jesus let them down, and that’s what he does.
Jesus carried the cross because He is God. This is a quote often used by those who don’t think Jesus was God. In the Gospel of John, Jesus was told by the Apostle John to go to the Jews and tell them the way to salvation was through Him. Jesus told them, “You don’t know me, but I know you. Everyone who asks you for anything has already received it.
People who are still actively searching for Jesus Christ have discovered that he is not the Son of God. In fact, Jesus did not even exist until he was crucified. There is a huge divide between Jesus being the Son of God and Jesus being the Son of man. In Jesus’ life and ministry, there are a lot of things that Jesus does that make him seem different from the Son of God, like He was very self-centered, angry, and violent.
Jesus was definitely a self-centered, angry, and violent person. That is the problem in Jesus life and ministry. But Jesus’ life and ministry also taught us a lot about being the Son of God. Jesus’ life and ministry taught us that we are to follow the teachings of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Also Jesus’ life and ministry taught us that God is going to give us all the knowledge that we need to know to do the right things.
The thing is, Jesus life and ministry also taught us that we have to know and follow God. And that’s not just a vague idea. It’s a very specific, specific idea that Jesus life and ministry taught to all of us. It is one of the five foundations of Christianity.