2 Peter 2:5 And spared not the old world, but saved Noah the eighth person, a preacher of righteousness, bringing in the flood upon the world of the ungodly
1 Peter 3:20 Which sometime were disobedient, when once the longsuffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing, wherein few, that is, eight souls were saved by water.
In the Gospels, God is portrayed as speaking through Jesus, who taught and performed miracles to demonstrate God's power and love. Jesus used parables and direct statements to convey God's message of love, forgiveness, and salvation to the people.
Jesus of Nazareth is the religious leader who trained as a carpenter and taught that the kingdom of God was one of faith.
Jesus Christ encouraged people to love God and their neighbors, as well as their enemies. He taught that loving one another is the greatest commandment and exemplified this through his own actions and teachings.
Four characteristics of God taught by the parables in Luke chapter 15 are: God's relentless pursuit of sinners His boundless love and compassion His joy in welcoming back those who repent His desire for all to be reconciled to Him
revelation
He taught people how to respect God and others...
god made sure that people understood what a prophet taught them by sending messages down and for them to answer them there self's.
jesus
A book!!!!
In Calvinist theology, the elect are those chose by God for salvation.
The Elect are the Puritans that have gone through "conversion". In conversion, the Puritan will have an experience with God in which he tells them that they are going to heaven. Once a Puritan has gone through conversion they are part of the Elect (the people who are going to heaven). If you do not experience conversion then you are damned to Hell. The elect are simple those whom God chose from eternity to be His own peculiar people. The reprobate (or in another words, damned) are those God destined for hell and destruction. There are many who do not hold on to this doctrine of election and reprobation. Salvation is of the Lord. "What shall we say then, is there any unrighteousness with God? God forbid..." (taken from Romans 9). Our good works cannot contribute to our salvation for they are but filthy rags. God is sovereign and He alone chooses His elect who will have eternal life.
Jesus taught to love everyone as you love yourself. He taught not to judge other people, thereby not treating people poorly. He taught that we all have God in us. He taught to turn the other cheek when you are harmed.
no one taught God to think God is wise and powerful it is in his nature to think
The Apostles taught people what Jesus taught them. That you did not need an intercessor any more. You could pray directly to God and he would hear you.
Teaching people about God and God's ways and wisdom. Abraham taught kindness, modesty, and more.
The emperor was put there by god and could just as easily be removed by god.
Jesus mentions the "elect" in Matthew 24:22-24 where he says "..but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened" and he talks about the false prophets who shall "deceive the very elect." He also states in Luke 18:7 "God shall avenge his own elect." Other words often used to describe people whom are in God's plans to bring salvation to His people are chosen, predestinate, foreordain and called. If you could substitute "elect" with "chosen" in the passages in Matthew 24:22-24, it would be that much more clear to the reader.