He looks upon all people. He knows when we sin, how we sin, and where we sin. Because of our sins we must be punished (in hell). Sin is ->"And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient;
29Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers,
30Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents,
31Without understanding, covenantbreakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful:"
God sent Jesus, His Son, to earth about 2000 years ago to die on the cross for the sins of humanity and rose from the dead three days after he was buried. To be saved you must repent (turn from sin and turn TO God) and believe the Gospel.
They look upon the ten commandments very seriously as it was one that God gave Moses. They followed it very strictly.
Jesus said He and the Father are one. God said nobody can look upon His face and live. If the person is alive and said are saying they physically saw God, I think I might have to discount their testimony.
Kenyana is a person's name. The person can look different depending upon what part of the world they live in.
It is believed that God cannot look upon sin because sin goes against His nature of being pure and holy. Sin creates a separation between humans and God, and His holiness cannot tolerate the presence of sin.
Yes! God can not look upon sin for he is Holy.
Jesus asked, "Why have you forsaken me" because God the father turned His back on Jesus as all the sins of mankind were place on Him so that He could pay for them and God the Father is such a Holy God that he could not look upon Jesus with sin upon Him. Just as God can not look upon you because of all your sin.
Contemplate God's power, look upon God.
Sin. Jesus took on all of the world's sin when he died on the cross.
Yes, God is real. But no, he isn't a person. We are made in his image, so we may look simular, but he is not a human being. He is eternal, and perfect.
Tuam is the feminine accusative singular form of the second person singular adjective tuus (your). It can also be the first person singular future indicative active or present subjunctive active form of the rare verb tuo, a variant a tueor, both of which mean "to look at, gaze." If indicative, it means "I will look upon." If subjunctive, it means "let me look upon (jussive)," "I would look upon (potential)," or "may I look upon (optative, not interrogatory)."
This is a traditional greeting among Wiccans and many Pagan paths. It is originally part of a longer ritual which is included in some initiation ceremonies. To say "Blessed be" to someone indicates that you wish good and positive things upon them.
The first person who was born in this world is Adam (may peace be upon him) who God/Allah created then the secong creation was Adam's (peace be upon him) wife Eve. But there were born in heaven but there were the first people the came to earth.