True and acceptable worship before God is everything you say and everything you do to the glory of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (Col. 3:17 ERV paraphrased)
@renoomokri, @BashirAhmaad
When you give a criminal a good name, he becomes proud of his crime. EVERY B@ndit and Fβlani militia is an Islamic Jihadist...
Desire DouοΏ½οΏ½ π£οΈποΈ: And I thank my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ tonight because that was my prayer , that was my prayer to win the champions league again and we did it! Iβm soo happy
The goal is simple, Jesus must be seen and heard everywhere!π«
π¨ BREAKING NEWS: No one or any religion has exclusivity to God like Jesus Christ and his followers. He's The Way, The Truth and The Life; no one goes to God the Father except-exclusively by Jesus (John 14:6).
@AdedotunOwosho Therefore, the cross is not evidence of Christ's weakness; it is the supreme demonstration of God's power, wisdom, justice, and love working together for the salvation of humanity.
@AdedotunOwosho The real question is not whether Jesus could save Himself. The biblical claim is that He chose not to save Himself so that sinners could be saved. As one preacher aptly stated, "He stayed on the cross not because nails held Him there, but because love did."
@AdedotunOwosho 3. The Doctrine of the Atonement teaches that Christ's death was necessary for humanity's redemption.
4. The Doctrine of Christ's Humiliation and Exaltation shows that His suffering was temporary and purposeful, culminating in His resurrection and glorification.
@AdedotunOwosho 1. The Doctrine of the Incarnation teaches that Jesus possessed both divine and human natures.
2. The Doctrine of the Trinity explains why the Son could pray to the Father without implying multiple gods.
@AdedotunOwosho His arrest and crucifixion were not signs of weakness but acts of voluntary sacrifice. He declared, "No one takes my life from me, but I lay it down of my own accord" (John 10:18).
@AdedotunOwosho Fourth, the question, "Why couldn't He save Himself from the Jews?" misunderstands the purpose of His coming. Jesus explicitly stated that He could have called upon legions of angels for deliverance (Matthew 26:53).