Read 55 Amazing Facts on Jesus Death
Below are facts on How Died For You. I do not think that we really understand how much Jesus did for us. Please share this post to spread the Good News of Jesus.
Below are facts on How Died For You. I do not think that we really understand how much Jesus did for us. Please share this post to spread the Good News of Jesus.
WHAT CONTROVERSIES have been engendered by this subject in the past! But what truth of Holy Scripture is there which has not been made the occasion of theological and ecclesiastical battles? The deity of Christ, His virgin birth, His atoning death, His second advent; the believer’s justification, sanctification, security; the church, its organization, officers, discipline; baptism, the Lord’s supper and a score of other precious truths might be mentioned. Yet, the controversies which have been waged over them did not close the mouths of God’s faithful servants; why, then, should we avoid the vexing question of God’s foreknowledge, because, forsooth, there are some who will charge us with fomenting strife? Let others contend if they will, our duty is to bear witness according to the light vouchsafed us.
“And the Lord went before them by day in a pillar of a cloud, to lead them the way; and by night in a pillar of fire, to give them light; to go by day and night:” Exodus 13:21
“And God said, Let there be light; and there was light.” Genesis 1:3
“And that day was the preparation, and the Sabbath drew on.” Luke 23:54
The phenomenon of ‘falling down backward’ is one which has gained unprecedented popularity in today’s churches. However, it is a phenomenon which has absolutely no biblical standing whatsoever. In fact, it would indeed be laughable if it weren’t so deadly serious an issue for the Church. There are many Christians who are curious about these odd occurrences and have asked if there is any biblical validation for these events. Subsequently, I am obliged to give a response, and a warning. Continue reading →
“I’ve been studying and researching the crucifixion of Jesus for about 30 years,” writes Stephen Mansfield, author of Killing Jesus: The Unknown Conspiracy Behind the World’s Most Famous Execution. “When I was an undergraduate, a theologian from the Vatican spoke to our theology class. He said, “Whatever you think you know about the crucifixion of Jesus, you don’t know.”
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Recognizing Jesus Christ as the Bible speaks of him is crucial for our salvation. Yet, recognizing the Antichrist and the Man of Sin is important for understanding their threat to some believing in Jesus Christ as the Bible teaches.
Recognizing Christ
The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ is God’s only begotten Son who died on a cross to atone for the sins of mankind (John 3:16). It teaches that Jesus Christ is the only mediator between God and mankind.Those who truly believe this and obey Jesus Christ as the Bible teaches are his followers. Jesus instructed his followers to reach others with the good news of his sacrificial atonement (Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8)
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We acknowledge God has all power and can heal, but …
One of my favorite accounts in the life of Jesus occurs in Mark 5. Jairus came to Jesus on behalf of his sick daughter, and Jesus willingly went with the man. On the way, though, they are slowed down when an older woman sought healing simply by touching Jesus’ garments. Bam! She was healed.
The Roman Catholic Church contends that its origin is the death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ in approximately AD 30. The Catholic Church proclaims itself to be the church that Jesus Christ died for, the church that was established and built by the apostles. Is that the true origin of the Catholic Church? On the contrary. Even a cursory reading of the