john 6:56-69 meaning - Axtarish в Google
The same Greek word, meno, appears in John 6:56, although it is often translated “remain”: “Those who eat my flesh and drink my blood remain in me and I in them ...
16 авг. 2021 г. · It underscores what Jesus has been saying all along: take and believe what God is giving and you will be nourished for eternal life. Believing ...
The issue raised in this text revolves around a division between those who believe and those who do not. The text makes clear, however, that unbelief can be ...
9 авг. 2019 г. · Jesus promises that those who eat and drink abide in him and him in them. This concept of “abiding in” or “living in” (meno) is important in this Gospel.
Jesus is the one with the words of eternal life. Which means, you don't have to understand everything to be a good Christian. Instead, pursue faithfulness.
23 авг. 2021 г. · When The Gospel Gets Flesh And Blood Real – A Sermon On John 6:56-69 · No one is offended when Jesus tells us to love our neighbor. Love is good ...
This sermon is about how a beleiver can follow Christ till the very end without getting discouraged or diverted somewhere along the way. FOLLOWING CHRIST TILL ...
20 авг. 2018 г. · Lewis described it like paddling in the sea, but holding tightly to a lifeline to shore. Jesus was making the water deeper so that folks had to choose.
"How often do we cling to Jesus as our hope–hard words or not? Or, how often, do we turn to and away from Christ and his gospel as it is politically expedient ...
25 мая 2021 г. · 1. We must not rely on our own understanding · 2. We need to engage with the playfulness of the Christian faith · 3. We must make a commitment to ...
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