The overall theme of forgiveness and sin is easy to find because it is included on almost every page. This is the sin of man, God is absolutely holy, absolute righteousness but trying to forgive him for sin. First God is given his law. These are the rules and regulations that many Jewish Orthodox churches obey today. Next, in the best act of love, God sent his son Jesus Christ to die for human sins in the last forgiveness. He is an important founder of the Protestant faith, once an apostle Paul, one of the main founder of Christianity.
Jesus was given the power to forgive mankind for the sins of the apostles. "Accept the Holy Spirit, if you forgive someone's sins they will be forgiven, if you keep some sin, they will be preserved" (John 20: 22-23) When we die, the human body weakens, the soul goes to see God and waits for it to reunite with the body of glory before the final judgment. Give us the body of our death, so why can not he give us eternal glory to us (Catechism 997, 1000).
1 John 1: 9 (RV.) - "If we confess our sins, he is faithful, forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness." Love is related to compassion, and there is nothing to do with justice of God and justice. This verse will assure us that the righteousness and righteousness of God are our guarantees of guilt if we confess our sins - God forgives all our sins , You must remove it. Nehemiah 9: 7, 8 - "You are a god, he chose Abram ... and made a deal with him, gave his descendants the land of the Canaanites, and did your words." "Because we are righteous." "We need to reconsider the major obstacles to the achievement of this promise, but we should remember the Hebrew chapter 11. God gives us the word You can invalidate this promise when you make a promise in heaven, on the ground, or in hell. His justice is a guarantee of its realization
X This course also focuses on specific commitments - admitting the forgiveness of those who confess their own crimes. The purpose is to teach us to forget our sins when God forgives our sins. He will not sin against us. In this lesson we will focus on two people who know the generosity of God. This woman is caught in adultery and historical figures and children have the promise of John Newton X this week. Promise that they are gone. Sometimes we are afraid of the situation in our lives, but by examining the call of God to Joshua and Jeremiah when we are accompanied by Almighty God, the children tell us why we are afraid I can see that it is not.