if this past year has taught me anything that the gospel of Jesus Christ is the same his word is the same never changes
I'm up for a few more hours, so I'll be joining you tonight.... er today... er over the next few hours........Morning all, with everybody asleep I may be drinking all the coffee myself
John 3:Everywhere in scripture, as you and I have previously discussed at length elsewhere, when the word 'begotten" is used in relation to Jesus Christ it is referring to the day in which he was raised from the dead.
And then dream about them all night...Lovely TabinRivCa, I'll have one before I get a couple of hours sleep here. Just what the Doctor ordered
These are virtual doughnuts so I can eat away here in Scotland as well![]()
Wouldn't an "energy drink" - without sugar - without caffeine - [pretty-much] just be an empty container?ewwwww... decaf
how about energy drinks? Without all the dang sugar? Just straight caffeine?
isn't that from Shakespeare? "Out D**n Spot"?My dog woke me up at 2:24 AM (wining, had to go to the bathroom) and now I can't fall back to sleep.![]()
No, it isn't.John 3:
16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
The word 'begotten' is referring to Bethlehem; the word 'gave' is referring to the cross of Calvary.
Yes, it is.No, it isn't.
You're totally wrong in relation to how the word "begotten" is used in relation to Jesus Christ.Yes, it is.
In every case, the word 'begotten' refers to Jesus as being the 'progeny' of God (i.e. - as the Son of God).
The verse is talking about God giving [up] His only Son as a sacrifice.
'begotten' is talking about His birth
'gave' is talking about His death