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Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. At various times in the gospels, Jesus introduces a statement using phrases such as “Verily, I say” or “Truly, I say this to you.” In the Gospel of John, Jesus frequently uses the phrase “Truly, truly” (ESV) or “Verily, verily” (KJV) or “Very truly” (NIV).
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What does John 3:16 mean? This is the core of Christianity: that God loved the world enough to come in human form—Jesus, who died for us, so that anyone who trusts in Him will be saved from sin. This is certainly the most well-known verse in the Bible.
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From the Genesis account of creation, we learn that sinfulness entered humanity and the entire world because of the sins of Adam and Eve, the first man and woman created. Their sinful act against God was the beginning of the story of how God would go on to redeem humanity. Ultimately, nothing we do by following the law or offering sacrifices could ...
In this third chapter of John’s Gospel, we read the account of a Pharisee named Nicodemus who had come to Jesus in the middle of the night. Nicodemus declared that some of the Pharisees recognized Jesus had been sent by God. It is possible that Nicodemus visited Jesus on behalf of himself and other Pharisees who were wanting to know more about Jesu...
In a sense, this verse captures the entire Gospel message. In just a few short words the hope found in Jesus is explained. This verse is key because it assures us that we are loved, and that we can spend an eternity in God’s presence. We are promised everlasting life rather than death when we put our faith in Jesus. We live in a world that is chaot...
The Good News is that we do not have to work to save ourselves. We do not have to try and pay the debt of our sin that is owed. Rather Jesus was sent to save the whole world. Jesus paid our debt on the cross. Salvation is available to anyone who puts their belief in Jesus. We know prior to Jesus coming that the Israelites were God’s chosen people. ...
What we know from elsewhere in Scripture is that even the demons believe in Jesus (see: James 2:19). Surely, demons will not experience eternal life in Christ. So, what exactly does it mean that those of us who believe in Jesus will have eternal life? The Greek word for believe in this verse is πιστευων, which has a much deeper meaning than what we...
John 3:16is a special verse that continues to touch the hearts of those who hear it, read it, and learn it. It has a profound message of love, hope, and eternal life. It not only teaches us about Jesus, but it is a promise we can hold on to. We learn from this verse that belief in Jesus is a choice. Although Jesus came to save the whole world, it i...
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The Bible is an inexhaustible source of grace and life for its listeners. Therefore, those who proclaim the Word of God can draw from countless simple yet fundamental passages for everyone’s understanding. We’ve selected 21 easy verses with a brief explanation to help you reflect and begin preparing your message.
Oct 21, 2018 · John 6:47 - "Truly, truly, I say to you, he who believes has eternal life." The "Truly, truly" (double Amen) expressions of Jesus occur only in the Gospel of John. In John, Jesus provides 25 statements that begin with "Truly, truly." Click here to see all 25 of Jesus' "Truly, truly" statements.
The term “must” does not imply “a case of external compulsion—His whole nature yearns to serve and obey His Father voluntarily” (Geldenhuys, 128). But it highlights his focused desire to fulfill his Father’s will.
Sep 2, 2024 · How do we make sense of Bible passages that we don’t understand? Pastor John demonstrates how to patiently interpret Scripture with Scripture. Desiring God Logo