18 янв. 2022 г. · John's words remind us that from the beginning of Jesus' ministry, he was God's sacrificial Lamb. He came to save, redeem, and ransom us from sin. |
What does John 1:29 mean? This uses the fourth of John's seven names for Jesus: "the Lamb of God." Lambs were required as a yearly sacrifice for all Jewish ... |
The Lamb of God Who takes away the sin of the world, has taken our sin onto His sinless shoulders, redeeming us with His most precious blood. |
John 1:29 (NIV) In love, God abolished the payment for sin and its wretched control over man through the blood of Jesus the Lamb of God. |
The text chosen for this week, John 1:29-42, makes some striking claims about who Jesus is and how his disciples, then and now, can relate to him. |
29 The next day he saw Jesus coming toward him and declared, “Here is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world! |
John 1:29. The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him. Not to be baptized, for he had been baptized before by him. This seems to have been after Christ ... |
John 1:29-34 – The Lamb of God · One: Believe in the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. · Two: Accept God's call and work with a whole heart in ... |
The Gospel of John is a dramatic, gripping narrative. John 1:29-42 divides into two main parts: verses 29-34 and verses 35-42. |
John came as a preacher of repentance, yet he told his followers that they were to look for the pardon of their sins to Jesus only, and to his death. It agrees ... |
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