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Jesus willingly died for our sins. By BILLY GRAHAM April 8, 2004. DEAR DR. GRAHAM: ...
We deserve to die for our sins, but He died in our place. He was without sin, but all our sins were placed on Him, and He willingly took the punishment and death we deserve.
The greatest gift God gave to us was Jesus’ death and resurrection to pay the penalty for our sins. His second greatest gift ...
“Jesus didn’t die for our sins he did wrong and he was punished," Oba Solomon said in the video that has gone viral on social media. Watch video of Oba Solomon speaking about the death of ...
Editor’s note: This is one of an occasional series of letters from columnist Paul Graves to his grandchildren. Dear Katie, Claire and Andy, ...
Easter for the Christian is about a dark day, a loud cry, and an empty tomb. First, consider the dark day of Jesus' crucifixion. The death penalty, as meted out by Roman crucifixion, had become a ...
An article was published last week titled “Rev. Rick Mawson: Idea that Jesus died for our sins shameful, offensive.” Being a pastor myself, I was not only deeply offended, but compelled to ...
The most popular answer is a theological one: “Jesus died for our sins.” This is an incomplete answer, just as mine was incomplete so many years ago as I held my son to calm him down.
But why, exactly, did Jesus die? Or, more provocatively: Why was Jesus killed? ... If you ask the average Christian, probably most will say that Jesus died on the Cross “for our sins.” ...
Answer: Jesus Christ came into the world for one reason: to make it possible for us to be forgiven of our sins and go to Heaven when we die. Jesus said, “For the Son of Man came to seek and to ...
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