First: Jesus Christ is the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world but how exactly does he do that? How and why is Jesus Christ our only Saviour and Lord? He takes away sins by revealing to ...
If Jesus’ death was a sacrifice, it can only atone for sins committed before his death. High priests don’t atone for future sins. I often ask fellow Christians if our sins are forgiven or if they are ...
Q: I’ve been trying to read some in the Old Testament recently, and I’d like to ask you a question: Why don’t we still do animal sacrifices, like the people were commanded to do in those days? — Mrs.
Pastors killed Jesus in order to hijack the Church of God as their inheritance. Who exactly killed Jesus? Or more precisely, who sacrificed him and to whom? Most Christians seem to agree with the Old ...
Jesus will not offer to God the sacrifices he insists will not prevent people from perishing. On the Mount of Transfiguration, God the Father counsels that, henceforth, we should only listen to Jesus.
This Sunday, we would love to have you with us to worship the creator of the universe, and to explore a, perhaps overlooked, aspect of Jesus that we need to emulate to have a full life in this world: ...
Q: In the Old Testament, there are passages regarding animal sacrifices as sin offerings. In the New Testament, we learn that Jesus’ crucifixion was the (ultimate) atonement for sin. Has Judaism ...
This is the second in a series of insights answering the question, “Why did Jesus die?”, a question that has multiple answers or perspectives, each one adding to the whole. In this insight we consider ...
According to the “Catechism of the Catholic Church,” confession involves either “venial” (minor sins) which are confessed to God and “mortal” (major sins) which must be confessed through a priest.
Have you ever wondered why Jesus came the way he did? Why did he not just show up triumphantly with angels declaring his glory and his majesty for all the world to see? Instead, he showed up in a ...