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  1. Hace 4 días · What did the Cross Achieve? For Whom Did Christ Die? For Whom Did Christ's Death Benefit?

  2. Hace 1 día · t. e. In Christianity, salvation (also called deliverance or redemption) is the saving of human beings from sin and its consequences [a] —which include death and separation from God —by Christ's death and resurrection, [1] and the justification entailed by this salvation. The idea of Jesus' death as an atonement for human sin was recorded ...

  3. Hace 3 días · I still cannot reconcile the meaning of the death of Jesus on the cross, the atonement etc. with my evolving beliefs. Thanks for taking the time to write, Allen, and I’m happy to share a few of my own thoughts in response. As I read and re-read your words, I am reminded of a couple of quotations, one from John Lennon, the other from Rick Doblin.

  4. Hace 4 días · The mercy seat atop the Ark, where the high priest would sprinkle the blood of the atonement sacrifice, represents God’s throne of grace. Jesus, through His sacrifice, becomes our mercy seat. Romans 3:25 states, “God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement, through the shedding of his blood—to be received by faith.

  5. Hace 7 horas · The speech given at Bill Clinton’s 1993 presidential inauguration is one of the clearest examples of this. In the speech, Angelou carefully weaves sacred language throughout, using words like “atonement”, and subtle references to the Sermon on the Mount in her allusions to the beloved community of justice and peace sought by the civil rights movement in America.

  6. Hace 1 día · Philippians 2:13 for it is God who works in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure. For it is God that worketh in you – This is given as a reason for making an effort to be saved, or for working out our salvation. It is often thought to be the very reverse, and people often feel that if God works “in us to will and to do ...

  7. www.prca.org › current › newsSeminary - prca.org

    Hace 4 días · support for unlimited atonement and refutation of limited atonement. Engelsma evaluates the book in light of Scripture and the Reformed confessions and finds it seriously wanting.