There is no other wayCORRECTLY!
They must repent and believe.
Then they will be justified, and then they will be regenerated because they were dead and are now made alive.
There is no other wayCORRECTLY!
Only those who choose to believe correctly truly repent.There is no other way
They must repent and believe.
Then they will be justified, and then they will be regenerated because they were dead and are now made alive.
Many people choosing to believe Jesus incorrectly is real.
I do,,
He died for the world. Period
The statement "Jesus died for everyone" is a central tenet of the Christian faith, reflecting the belief that Jesus' death on the cross provides salvation for all people who believe in Him. An exegetical analysis of this statement would involve examining the relevant biblical passages and their original language, including morphology.Re the original question... Jesus died for everyone.
Believing in Jesus correctly involves three key components: knowledge, assent, and trust. Firstly, it requires having knowledge about who Jesus is, including his role as the promised Messiah, the Son of God, and the Savior of the world. Secondly, it involves assenting to this knowledge, which means agreeing with the scriptural teachings about Jesus.How does one believe in Jesus correctly? Please explain.
The idea that it is by the faith of Christ that we believe in Christ is a theological interpretation that is based on certain passages in the New Testament. This interpretation emphasizes that the faith that saves us is not our own, but rather it is the faith of Jesus Christ that is imputed to us through our union with Him.
The concept of the faith of Christ is based on passages such as Galatians 2:16, which states, "We know that a person is not justified by works of the law but through faith in Jesus Christ, so we also have believed in Christ Jesus, in order to be justified by faith in Christ and not by works of the law, because by works of the law no one will be justified." This verse emphasizes that our justification comes through faith in Jesus Christ, not through our own works.
Other verses that support the idea of the faith of Christ include Galatians 3:22, which states that the promise of salvation is given to those who have faith in Jesus Christ, and Philippians 3:9, which states that righteousness comes through faith in Christ, "the righteousness from God that depends on faith."
Overall, the concept of the faith of Christ emphasizes that our salvation is not based on our own works or efforts, but rather it is a gift of God that is received through faith in Jesus Christ. While this interpretation is a matter of theological debate, it is consistent with the broader themes of the New Testament and emphasizes the importance of faith in Christ for salvation.
Like I have explained-tired and a bit worn down-but will come back to you and I hope you have a basic understanding in Greek and Hebrew-Later.
Johann.
Sorry bud
The new covenant has always been to all nations. It was promised in Gen 12 In you challenge all nations be blessed
The promise given to a nation has never been spiritual. And was never given to any gentile.
I do,,
He died for the world. Period
The faith OF Christ is actually and grammatically "faith IN Christ"-will show you this tomorrow.It also emphasizes that the faith OF Christ must come first in order to believe IN Christ.
Both "faith of Christ" and "faith in Christ" are grammatically correct phrases, but they have different meanings.The faith OF Christ is actually and grammatically "faith IN Christ"-will show you this tomorrow.
J.
God did not hate esau, like ytou and I think hate
He did not love his nation (edom) as much as he loved the nation of Jacob.
Post #306, I believe.
Dodging which scripture?
Jesus loved and died for every individual. It is sin which He hates. Those who He hated in the OT where pictures and symbols of sin. They represented far more than merely individuals. All men have sinned and come short of the glory of God, and it is to this group that John 3:16 is addressed.I use to believe God loved everyone, but that's not what he Bible says.
Only those who choose to believe correctly truly repent.
Please indicate where I insulted you. I won't hold my breath.
When you say personal things to people such as "It's absurd to you because you have no understanding of how to read Bible - you are blind to it, which is one reason why you come to so many unbiblical conclusions.", as you said to me, that is an insult and there is no basis for it. You are simply dodging scripture I presented.
In summary, "faith of Christ" refers to the faith that Jesus had, while "faith in Christ" refers to the belief and trust that a person has in Jesus as their Savior.
J.
The faith OF Christ is actually and grammatically "faith IN Christ"-will show you this tomorrow.
J.
Well he hated him so much he basically cursed his descendents.that's intense to me.
"saith the LORD: yet I loved Jacob,
[3] And I hated Esau, and laid his mountains and his heritage waste for the dragons of the wilderness."
Actually I forgot Esau tried to kill Jacob. So it makes sense why God hated him like Cain actually.
I use to believe God loved everyone, but that's not what he Bible says.