Romans 5:8 But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
There are plenty in Scripture; too numerous to mention. I suggest you read the Bible and find out for yourself.
This prophecy was predicted in Numbers 24:8 and in Hosea 11:1. When you read these predictions don't expect to find the name of "Jesus", because as a person He was unknown until His birth. The predictions are Messianic and were fulfilled by Jesus the Christ in scripture found in Matthew 2:13-15.
To apply the blood of Jesus scripture in your daily life for spiritual protection and redemption, you can pray for forgiveness and protection, meditate on the sacrifice of Jesus, and strive to live a life that reflects his teachings of love and compassion. This can help you find strength and guidance in challenging times and deepen your connection to your faith.
Nowhere; that is not in the Bible. Maybe another religious text, but not the Bible. That I KNOW for sure that is not in the Bible if that is what you were referring to....
I can't find 'follow you' in Scripture. but 'follow me' from the mouth of Jesus is recorded 17 times in the Gospels.
The scripture is from Philippians 1:6. Searches for Bible passages can be done on the Bible Gateway site. Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ:
The Bible does not claim to be a medical book. It does not directly say whether or not to go to a doctor. However, Jesus, in illustrating a point, used this illustration at Luke 5:31: " In reply Jesus said to them: "Those who are healthy do not need a physician, but those who are ailing do." If it is wrong to visit a doctor, it doen't seem reasonable that Jesus would use an illustration that specifically says that those who are ailing need a physician. Interestingly, the disciple of Jesus that recorded these words of Jesus, was the physician Luke. Repeatedly in the Bible we find that GOD regards human life as sacred. It is also noteworthy that the Bible condemns acts such as over-drinking, over-eating, and defilements of the flesh that ruin our health. It is reasonable then that GOD would expect us to take whatever steps we can to show appreciation for our gift of life, including seeking medical attention when neccessary. Another thought: This scripture had nothing to do with Doctors.I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance. This is what Jesus was refering to, saving the sinners. The Pharisees questioned why he ate with sinners... jesus responded with a metaphor or parable that helped people understand. but not once in these parables was he actually talking about the things he described. He used them to show natural minded people the lesson he needed to get across, like any good teacher. So he was only saying that sinners need to be saved not the righteous.
revelations
In Song of Solomon, it is referring to the Shulamite woman whom Solomon loved. Jesus has been likened to the flower (the exact species of which is unknown but may have been a Cistus - it definitely was not a rose as we know it) because of His beauty and healing qualities.
I don't think it tells anything. That is one reason you find Jesus looking many different ways. Often he is pictured as blond and with blue eyes. Most likely he had dark black or brown hair and brown or black eyes. He was Jewish.
it means to be willing to tell others about the truth (scripture) when times get tougher it says in the bible when jesus comes back will he find faith so get out they and win souls for Christ.
Numbers 32:23