Tag: Eternal Life
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Food That Endures To Eternal Life
The passage from John 6:22–27 describes the aftermath of Jesus feeding a large crowd miraculously and crossing the Sea of Galilee. The people, searching for Jesus, are rebuked for seeking Him only for material gain. Jesus urges them to seek eternal nourishment, signifying the importance of spiritual fulfillment over temporary needs. This encourages us to…
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Jesus Will Not Accuse Nor Excuse
In John 5:41–47, Jesus confronts the Jewish religious leaders, stating that they seek human glory rather than God’s, hindering their ability to believe in Him. He rebukes their reliance on Moses’ law as salvation, emphasizing that Moses wrote of Him. This challenges readers to seek God’s glory and sincerely believe in Jesus for eternal life.
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The Five Witnesses of Jesus
Jesus explains that He is not the only one to testify of his identity as the Son of God; John the Baptist, God the Father, Jesus’ miraculous works, and the Scriptures also testify. These multiple witnesses confirm His authority to give life and execute judgment. He emphasizes the significance of these testimonies for salvation, challenging…
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Jesus Will Resurrect Everyone
This passage from John 5:28-30 discusses Jesus’ authority to judge and give eternal life. It emphasizes the future resurrection of all people and the distinction between those who have done good and evil. The message is clear: eternal life is obtained only through belief in Jesus, not by good works. This should motivate Christians to…
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Believe in The Son and Have Eternal Life
John 3:34-36 highlights the authority and love of Jesus Christ as the Son of God. It emphasizes the necessity of belief in Him for eternal life and warns of the consequences of rejecting Him. Belief in Jesus is the only way to be saved from God’s wrath, and it exhibits trust in His supreme authority…
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God Sent His Only Son To Save The World
John 3:17-18 reveals that God sent His Son, Jesus, not to condemn the world, but to save it. Belief in Jesus leads to freedom from condemnation, while disbelief condemns. The implication is that God loves the world and desires its salvation. This truth challenges our understanding of God’s love and salvation, urging us to embrace…
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God So Loved The World
This analysis of John 3:16 examines the original language and conveys the depth of God’s love. The passage declares that God’s love extends to all humanity, offering salvation through belief in His only Son, Jesus, for eternal life. This signifies the inclusiveness of God’s love and the profound sacrifice He made for mankind’s redemption.
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The Son of Man Must Be Lifted Up
In John 3:14–15, Jesus compares Himself to the bronze serpent lifted by Moses in the wilderness to symbolize salvation. He emphasizes that belief in Him brings eternal life. This passage reveals Jesus’ divine and human nature and the necessity of spiritual rebirth. Believing in Jesus, our Savior, is the sole path to eternal life and…
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Dust and Ashes
This poem reflects on the fleeting nature of life and the hope found in Jesus Christ. It emphasizes the eternal significance of living for Him, as opposed to earthly pursuits that will decay. By trusting in Him, our deeds gain eternal worth, offering purpose and salvation in the face of temporal existence.
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My Testimony
My salvation experience and testimony tells of the boundless grace of God for sinners, even one such as I. I was raised in a Christian home as a church elder’s son. I grew up hearing the Truth from the time I was born; though I believed it, I still wanted to go my own way.…
