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Jesus laid down his life for us, in the ultimate act of selfless love. He calls us to do the same thing in our marriages, too — in dozens of ways every day.
The Father loves his sons and daughters so deeply, and he desires our salvation so viscerally, that he sent his Son, Jesus, to die for us. God’s Word “By this we know love, that he laid down ...
Dear Pastor, The Bible says that Jesus laid down his own life. Isn’t that like suicide? A: I understand why you would think that way. The subject of Christ’s voluntary demise is not discussed ...
Jesus laid down his life for us as our shepherd, in order to show us we must lay down our lives for others. When man imagines God, he sees him carnally strictly in terms of his power and might ...
“Jesus laid down his own life. No one took his life. He laid that down for you and for me, and history repeats itself,” she added. She’s not the first to do so, however.
Dear Pastor, The Bible says that Jesus laid down his own life. Isn’t that like suicide? A: I understand why you would think that way. The subject of Christ’s voluntary demise is not discussed ...
Jesus laid down his life for us as our shepherd, in order to show us we must lay down our lives for others. When man imagines God, he sees him carnally strictly in terms of his power and might ...
(Matthew 6:33) Concern yourself with His affairs, and He will meet your needs. Love motivated Jesus to serve and he did it voluntarily. He said, “I lay down my life — only to take it up again.
Like the first disciples, we need to keep the fire of Jesus' words burning in our hearts. The Eucharist helps.
In just fifteen verses, John’s gospel gives us Jesus’s description of what he wants for us and his formula for leadership. The goal of leadership is that your people find abundant life.