Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Response Employyer Reject Letter

5.La Justification grape juice

men have sinned and come short of the glory of God (Romans chapter 3 verses 21-24 ), we are justified freely through the redemption in Christ Jesus but how has this been?

When man sinned, God promised a redeemer, that is someone who would redeem man from the need to commit and restore the relationship that man had with God in Eden. As no man could carry out this work God had to take the place of redemption through a supernatural conception and the word of God became incarnate in the virgin and all that God had said came true, it had to endure the ridicule and malice of men suffered physically whipped, beatings, insults, humiliation, ridicule, slapping, injustice, crucifixion and death.

Jesus often made reference to what he had to suffer. (Matthew chapter 16 verse 21, Mark Chapter 8 verse 31, Luke chapter 9, verses 22, 24 and 25, Matthew chapter 17 verse 12). But if the meat was suffered in the spirit of his great suffering that is physically understandable and if anything we can imagine we were extremely short.

When Jesus prayed in Gethsemane (Luke chapter 22 verse 39-45), the word tells us that Jesus was in agony and sweat like great drops of blood, cried the father asking that if He willed it will the cup, but will not do it if not the Father. And there appeared an angel from heaven, and consoled him.

Some people believe that Jesus He was afraid that he regretted what he would do, he did not want to suffer and that he asked the father not to leave him to get to sacrifice on the cross. But this is not true, since it said to his disciples that it was necessary that suffer for us.

We really know what was happening, although they were about to take place extremely difficult situations, and that Jesus knew beforehand because they were identified in the word, it is also true that were to happen other situations were also identified in the word but no one understood, only Jesus suffered as a result the death.

The Gospels We refer the passion of the Lord Jesus, from dinner in the upper chamber, where instituted the sacrament and speaks to his disciples who would betray him to the religious of his time, scribes and Pharisees, and took Jesus and led to the council which tried him with lies and false witnesses to what they presented as Pontius Pilate and sentenced to death after being slapped, spat upon, beaten, removed his beard hair to tearing, placed a crown thorns, beaten with sticks in the head, mocked him, made him carry a cross, he stripped off his clothes and he was crucified between two thieves. When all this happened, God put on all the sin of humanity and all diseases and all the sorrows of men.

Why did God do this? Because it came from Adam to Jesus Christ, all men have sinned and no one could fulfill the law and that only Jesus had no sin in it (to the sinner himself is to have many sins a sin or a sinner anyway.) But all men were born in sin that was not possible to put all the sins a man who was a sinner. It would not have needed someone to sin, sin had not ever and the only one who had no sin in it was Jesus. So God put on him all the sins of the world (Second Corinthians chapter 5 verse 21, John chapter 1 verse 29), who knew no sin became sin for us so that we might become the righteousness of God in Jesus. (Isaiah Chapter 42 verses 1-9). We are the righteousness of God in Jesus, (Romans chapter 1 verse 17), the justice of God revealed from faith to faith.

When the Lord Jesus on the cross crying, my God, my God why hast thou forsaken me? (Matthew chapter 27 verse 46, Mark Chapter 15 verse 34) and re-claim saying it is finished (it is finished) John chapter 19 verse 30. He gave himself for our sins, o deliver us from this present evil age according to the will of our God and Father, ( Galatians chapter 1 verse 4, Hebrews chapter 1 verses 2 and 3). Today

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