Relying on Jesus is a way of life encompassing every moment.
You have to rely on faith-that's the whole point.
God's plan for redemtion did not have to rely on anything. Jesus dying on the cross was planned a long time before Jesus was born as a man. Nor was it a coincidence. Jesus revealed at the Last Supper that Judas would betray him. This eventually sent Jesus to the cross and died for our sins. Judas used his free will and it was his own decision to betray Jesus. The sadducees were just looking for a reason to crucify Him. If it wasn't Judas then it would have been someone else. But God knew even before it was prophisied in Isaiah.
I rely on my best friend. I rely on my friend. I rely on my brother to do well in school. I rely on many people in the world . I rely on many people .
The future tense of rely is will rely.
The only information we have about the historical Jesus of Nazareth is to be found in the gospels. There is nothing in the contemporary Roman records or those of his Jewish contemporaries, such as Philo of Alexandria, that even attests that Jesus was a historical person. If you wish to know Jesus historically, you must rely on the information in the gospels alone. Yes. The Gospels are historical documents in themselves, but beyond them it is still possible. Jesus was referred to by a number of secular writers.
I rely on my alarm clock to wake me up in the morning.
The past tense of "rely" is "relied."
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I can always rely on your candor! Let's rely on time, as it will always tell.
This would mean this is the person you count on. The one who provides stability. Someone you can rely on. Think it arises from what Jesus allegedly said to Peter, "you are the rock upon which I will build my church."
The present tense of "rely" is "rely." For example, "I rely on my friends for support."
All proofs in the Bible that Jesus is the true God rely on uncritical acceptance of the gospel testimony and the prior belief that his spiritual father, the Abrahamic God, is the ultimately true god. If this is true, then when God spoke from heaven, calling Jesus his Son, this could be interpreted as proof that Jesus was truly God. The Resurrection could provide further supporting evidence, but by itself could simply be evidence that God willed Jesus to complete his mission on earth.