God promised to send the Messiah to repair the gap between God and mankind.
covenant means a promise with God
So God can reveal himself to us graduallyYes, but more fully I would say, the purpose is to show the people of God that God has not checked out. He is still here and is active.One of the great questions throughout the Bible (and all of humanity) is how can God allow evil and evil people to prosper while good and rightness often suffer. The Book of Revelation is God's answer that in the end He will prevail and His final victory of Justice over evil will be forever.So, in the end, the Book of Revelation is a book of hope and promise.
It says that god has promised to make all believers prosperous.
It is not actually a promise from God. Moses was simply stating this was the average life expectancy.Psalm 90:10 The length of our days is seventy years- or eighty, if we have the strength; yet their span is but trouble and sorrow, for they quickly pass, and we fly away.
Answerno Jesus is GOD and GOD made AdamAnswerAccording to the Biblical narrative, all human beings are descended from Adam. If you believe Jesus had any humanity within him, then the answer is yes.
God so loved the world that he gave (sent) his only begotten son so that all who believe in him should not perish but have everlasting life
God sent Jesus Christ to restore humanity's friendship with Him through His teachings, sacrifice, and resurrection, which offered redemption and forgiveness for our sins. Jesus's message of love, compassion, and grace serves as a bridge between humanity and God, helping to renew the broken relationship between them.
God was not a sinner and forgave every one
In the Old Testament God's covenant with the nation of Israel was a conditional covenant. If Israel obeyed God the God would bless them. The new covenant is not conditional in that respect. The New Covenant (or New Testament) is the promise that God makes with humanity that He will forgive sin and restore fellowship with those whose hearts are turned toward Him. Jesus Christ is the mediator of the New Covenant, and His death on the cross is the basis of the promise. The Bible doesn't say that God will send anything except the Holy Spirit to those who believe. Under the new covenant life is not about obeying God's commandments but being led by God's Spirit. However God's Spirit will led a person to obey God's commandments. If Christians obey God they will show all people that they are Jesus disciples.
In the Old Testament God's covenant with the nation of Israel was a conditional covenant. If Israel obeyed God the God would bless them. The new covenant is not conditional in that respect. The New Covenant (or New Testament) is the promise that God makes with humanity that He will forgive sin and restore fellowship with those whose hearts are turned toward Him. Jesus Christ is the mediator of the New Covenant, and His death on the cross is the basis of the promise. The Bible doesn't say that God will send anything except the Holy Spirit to those who believe. Under the new covenant life is not about obeying God's commandments but being led by God's Spirit. However God's Spirit will led a person to obey God's commandments. If Christians obey God they will show all people that they are Jesus disciples.
Which God are you talking about? If it happened to be the God of The Bible, well he did promise not to drown humanity with a flood again.
Some people see rainbows as a symbol of promise and hope, which can be connected to themes found in the gospel. In the Bible, rainbows are mentioned as a sign of God's covenant with humanity. This connection can be used to illustrate the idea of God's faithfulness and promises in the gospel.
The rainbow was a promise not to send another flood that would wipe out the world.
When humans disobeyed God, God promised to send a flood that would almost annihilate the human race. Noah and his family were the only human survivors of the flood.
God so loved the world that he gave (sent) his only begotten son so that all who believe in him should not perish but have everlasting life
Friedrich Nietzsche famously declared that "God is dead," suggesting that traditional religious beliefs were becoming irrelevant in modern society. He believed that the decline of belief in a higher power would lead humanity to embrace a more individualistic and authentic way of living, free from the constraints of religious morality. Nietzsche saw the concept of God as a human creation that limited individual potential and autonomy.
jesus wasn't crucified because he was the son of God, but rather he was sacrificed so that humanity's sins could be atoned for. In order to send a perfect sacrifice for all of humanity, God had to come to earth "himself," via his son, Jesus. So the answer to your question is, yes, in a sense, but the real reason for Jesus' sacrifice is because of God's love for humanity. It was the only way to save us.