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Mt 1:21 And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins. {JESUS: that is, Saviour, Heb}
22 Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, saying,
23 Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us. {they...: or, his name shall be called}
24 Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife:
25 And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name JESUS.
Ro 10:8 But what saith it? The word is nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart: that is, the word of faith, which we preach;
9 That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
10 For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
11 For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed.
12 For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him.
13 For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
(KJV)

2007-11-22 15:22:52 · 14 answers · asked by Iwanttoknow 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

14 answers

So what is the question? You have 'answered' your question.

2007-11-22 15:26:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

THE RESURRECTED GOES BACK TO ABEL TO GIVE ETERNAL LIFE

RESURRECTED FOR THE NEW HEAVENS AND NEW EARTH

Rev.20:1-6,12,13; No satan 1000 yrs. The heavenly are with Jesus at his coming. These resurrect the earthly for the new earth.

John 5:26-29; Acts 17:31; 24:15; Dan.12:2; Isa.26:19; Eze.37:12-14;
Psm.104:29,30; Rom.14:9-12; Philip.2:5,9-12; 2Cor.5:10; Heb.9:27;
1Cor.15:22-28,51-53;

Eph.2:7; 3:21; The world with Jesus is without end. John 3:16; 17:3,17; 2Pet.3:13; Rev.21:1-5; All is made as new as before Eden.

2007-11-22 23:47:33 · answer #2 · answered by jeni 7 · 0 0

Yes indeed. That is the central theme of the Scriptures - regardless of translation.
You might find another version of the Bible more easily understood. Try the New Living Translation; The NEW King James Version or the New International Version. Check them out at a Christian Bookstore. Avoid Demoninational Bibles like JW version. Whatever you choose - get the Study Bible edition and read the study notes. Pray before and as you read - asking God for guidance and understanding and trust that you will receive it. Thank Him when you do.
Start with one or all of the Gospels - many recommend John as a good first - and then read Romans followed by 1st John.

2007-11-22 23:46:30 · answer #3 · answered by trinity.tom333 3 · 0 0

The first thing that someone should be considering is whether the idea of sin is actually real.

If God is supposed to be perfect how could She have made anything or anyone that wasn't perfect.
Think about it. The idea of sin assumes certain things about God that seem highly unlikely.

First it assumes a God who is too incompetent to organize a simple educational field excursion and figure out a way to get all of the students home safely.

How likely is this that God would not be smart enough to come up with a plan for our salvation that is going to work 100 percent of the time?

It also assumes that God must have created us imperfect if we are sinners.

One might assume that God would be able to create someone perfect each and every time if he chose to. Assuming God is capable of this, then it follows logically that we must be perfect creations if we are actually creations of this perfect God.

Unless of course you are saying that God chose to create us imperfect.

If God created us imperfect then anything that may go wrong is Gods fault, not ours. This seems a bit illogical at best so I think that we need to assume that What God creates would have to be perfect.

If this is the case and Gods creations are perfect, then nothing that we can do could change what God created perfect and make it imperfect unless we think that we are more powerful than God is.

How likely is it that we the creation could be more powerful than the creator. I personally find this idea somewhat amusing, and a bit absurd.

Religion tells us that God is perfect. If this is true then it could hardly be logically for Gods creations to be considered to be anything less than perfect.

If this is the case and we are perfect creations of a perfect God then Nothing that we can ever do could possibly change this perfection that God willed, unless we were so powerful that our choices could override and change the will of God.

How likely is that????

Think about it.

Love and blessings
don

2007-11-22 23:28:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The Christ has many names but it refers to the original 3 Father son Holy Ghost

2007-11-22 23:27:32 · answer #5 · answered by blahblah 5 · 0 0

Jesus never wanted to die for anybody's sins. he wanted to be saved--literally. The night before the alleged crucifixion, Jesus even prayed for help!

Mark 14:36 [also Matthew 26:39]

35Going a little farther, he fell to the ground and prayed that if possible the hour might pass from him. 36"Abba, Father," he said, "everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will."

Luke 22:42-44

42"Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done." 43An angel from heaven appeared to him and strengthened him. 44And being in anguish, he prayed more earnestly, and his sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground.

And his prayers were heard:

Hebrews 5:7
7During the days of Jesus' life on earth, he offered up prayers and petitions with loud cries and tears to the one who could save him from death, and he was heard because of his reverent submission.

2007-11-22 23:29:36 · answer #6 · answered by Sincere-Advisor 6 · 0 0

Yes, Jesus Christ is Lord.

2007-11-22 23:46:20 · answer #7 · answered by hearingtheword 4 · 0 0

Yes, of course He is the Savior of the world. Jesus is Lord, King of Kings, Lord of Lords.

2007-11-22 23:34:09 · answer #8 · answered by Chloe 4 · 0 0

Yes, Jesus Christ really is the Savior of the world.

2007-11-22 23:26:34 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Jesus of any version of the Bible is the Savior.

2007-11-22 23:35:00 · answer #10 · answered by Christian Sinner 7 · 0 0

I can't quite understand what you're saying. Could you point out which verses you are talking about? I might be missing it because I was raised with KJV. It looks fine to me.

2007-11-22 23:27:58 · answer #11 · answered by Kenan 2 · 0 0

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