Essays About sins christians

 

  • What is more significant? Crucifixion or Resurrection
    Jesus, who is God, took the form of a man to take away the sins of Christians. John 3:16 says; "For God so loved the world that ...
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  • Islam VS. Christianity
    ... Christians also enjoy Easter, on this day Christians celebrate the day when their savior carried their sins away and made salvation. ...
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  • The Crusades
    ... This promise of personal salvation and the forgiveness of sins provided Christians with a positive motive to fight, and the promise of personal gain. ...
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  • Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
    Even though God may do this he still has a never-ending love for us, for he sent his only son Jesus to pay for our sins. For us Christians that means that we ...
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  • Crusades
    ... that the church was not only contributing to war but saying it was ok for the Christians to fight making them believe if they did that their sins would be ...
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  • Christians
    ... of Christians out there. Q. What are some of the beliefs that you have? A. First of all I believe in the Lord, My Savior who died in the cross for my sins and ...
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  • Christianity-basic tenets
    ... All sins are viewed as equal in eyes of God who is the judge of all (Ludwig, 2001). However awful this may seem to some Christians, it is their sinful nature ...
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  • Macbeth, a butcher?
    ... Macbeth must cross to get to the other side that does not contain the tortures of hell for which Macbeth must pay for his earthly sins. Christians believe that ...
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  • Marxism and Christianism
    ... So the main differences are that Christians believe only God can save us from our sins, while the other believes in 'alienation', that there can be no real ...
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  • christianity and buddhism
    ... Christianity is one of the most appealing in that any sins may easily be corrected and that Christians may live comfortable, if not wealthy lives without guilt ...
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  • Compare/Contrast Christianity vs. Islam
    ... Christians know Jesus as the son of God, a Savior and Lord who died on the cross to take away all of our sins. Islam denies the crucifixion of Jesus. ...
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  • Christianity and Islam
    ... For Christians, salvation can only be achieved through faith in Jesus Christ and ... Salvation means to be freed from bondage of sins and to receive promise of a ...
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  • Christainity what it is to be born again
    ... The Born-Again Christians say to recognize and admit that you are spiritually dead due to ... if we [freely] admit that we have sinned and confess our sins, He is ...
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  • Christian Love
    ... was created by God to destroy the work of the devil, and God used his love to do this by sending his only son to die for our sins, showing Christians just how ...
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  • Steps to Christ
    ... how we can all be saved by grace and how we can become better Christians. ... the fact that some people might think that they are repenting from their sins when in ...
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  • Religion Versus Common Sense
    ... I believe that a person must truly feel sorry for their sins, and must repent ... would have them do to you, which is the one that most Christians have forgotten. ...
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  • Compare and/ or Contrast Piece -Religion
    ... They believed he was the Son of God. Early Christians were taught that everyone's sins would be forgiven if they became Christians. ...
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  • Christianity
    ... teachings of Jesus, all people could be saved from the consequences of their sins. ... Christians had to make a hard decision whether to keep on following, even ...
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  • Christianity
    ... teachings of Jesus, all people could be saved from the consequences of their sins. ... Christians had to make a hard decision whether to keep on following, even ...
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  • christianity
    ... teachings of Jesus, all people could be saved from the consequences of their sins. ... Christians had to make a hard decision whether to keep on following, even ...
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  • roman catholicism
    ... a Christian one believes that God is inheaven preparing a place for Christians to go ... of grace, he may not enter heaven until he ispurified from sins that were ...
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  • Religion, Death and the Belief in an Afterlife
    ... For Christians, this reunion is accomplished through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ, who died for the sins of humankind (Heaven). ...
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  • Early Christianity
    ... The Messiah is the savior for all people and of all sins. ... This interpretation leads to a fundamental shift in ideology between Jews and Christians. ...
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  • budism and catholicism
    ... Christians believe these images and names allow him to be made personal. ... This is God showing that he loves the world and will save the people of its sins. ...
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  • Following the Third Command
    ... in their everyday life they are being sinners, and they need to go to Jesus and confess their sins, through prayers and confessions. Lastly, Christians do not ...
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  • ribbons and bows
    ... Hawthorne uses colors, secret sins, and gloomy deaths to carefully tie a bow with the ... he and his ancestors are ,"a race of honest men and good Christians" (1237 ...
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  • Judaism vs. Christianity: Point by Point
    ... The Christians regard Him as the Son of God, the Messiah promised in Old Testament Scripture, and the only Savior capable of removing man\'s sins and restoring ...
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  • religion
    ... Christianity is one of the most appealing in that any sins may easily be corrected and that Christians may live comfortable, if not wealthy lives without guilt ...
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  • Christianity
    ... Christianity is one of the most appealing in that any sins may easily be corrected and that Christians may live comfortable, if not wealthy lives without guilt ...
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  • Strengths and Weaknesses of th
    ... Christianity is one of the most appealing in that any sins may easily be corrected and that Christians may live comfortable, if not wealthy lives without guilt ...
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