Revelation 3:20 says, Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. You notice it doesn't say I stand at the door and knock a couple of times and if you don't answer I'll leave. It says "I stand at the door and knock, and if you hear my voice I will come in to you. Jesus is always calling. Only our death stops his voice. When you hear him, call out. He has many wonderful things for you. The path may not be easy, but it will be rewarding.
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Jesus tells us to forgive 7 X's 70, per day! That's 490 times, per day.
Around 23 times using those exact words.
Why we could not call any maan holy father is because we have a Father and his name is GOD/JESUS. If we call any man our holy father than what did they do for us to help us in anyway? GOD/JESUS died for us on the cross to save us from our sins, so that is why we call God/JESUS our Holy Father.
US Baseball had no limit. US Football had a limit.
No I don't think so.
Never because Jesus did not exist. Jesus was alive and still is. He is with you right now. Jesus mentioned about sheep in the book of New Testament. he compared us being sheep, and God/Jesus being the Shepard.
jesus is present in us wherever you need him the most For example if you feel a pain in your thigh, Jesus knows this and travels to your thigh to help you through your troublesome times
Jesus is the light of the world because he showed us how to live and he also showed us a way into heaven. He is a light in the darkness, the sins, of the world.
well the answer to this question is Jesus is god but in human form and he came as us and died for us to set us free of sins . Jesus took him self low because he is not a show off he does not call him self God but the son of God>
Jesus said that we should forgive 70 times 7. He said this at Matt. 18:21,22. Jesus was teaching us to NOT keep count of the injury done to us by another person. Rather, We are to continue forgiving others freely. This would agree with other scriptures in the Bible that "Love" does not keep account of the injury. (1 Corinthians 13:5)
From Matthew 18:21-22: Then came Peter to him, and said, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? till seven times? Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto thee, Until seven times: but, Until seventy times seven. So we should forgive 490 times. On the other hand, maybe this is meant figuratively, as "many, many times".
I believe we are to see Jesus as the "prototype" for the ideal human being - a second Adam, if you will. The original Adam was placed in a stewardship role over creation. To the extent we are to see Jesus as "setting the Adam project back on track after the fall", it would naturally follow that Jesus would call us to be stewards, just as Adam was called to be a steward.