john 16:24 meaning - Axtarish в Google
John 16:16–24 once again reminds the disciples that Christ must suffer and die for the sins of the world (Mark 8:31). The days ahead will be especially dark and ...
Asking in Christ's name, is acknowledging our unworthiness to receive any favours from God, and shows full dependence upon Christ as the Lord our Righteousness.
(i) Sorrow will turn to joy. There may be a time when it looks as if to be a Christian brings nothing but sorrow, and to be of the world brings nothing but joy.
Faith opens all the treasures of God and never goes away empty – we are not merely given a sip, our cups will overflow. “Prayer is the key to Heavens treasures.
This verse is a part of Jesus' final discourse to his disciples before his crucifixion. He is reassuring them of the power of prayer.
John 16:24 Hitherto have ye asked nothing in my name Not that they had never prayed as yet; for they had desired him to teach them to pray, which he did.
John 16:23-24 teaches us about the power and privilege of prayer in Jesus' name. It invites us into a direct and intimate relationship with God...
This is the final message of Jesus to His disciples before His crucifixion. His subjects are love, joy, and peace.
27 дек. 2018 г. · We can obtain anything we ask for, if it is a righteous request, if God approves of it and if we will use it to strengthen the kingdom of God on ...
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