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Another verse I have in mind is Romans 5:20
“But where sin increased, grace increased all the more.”
“But where sin increased, grace increased all the more.”
Respectfully opinion and pondering what you posted and all that is written within His Spoken Word, his preaching and his teaching.They are. We eat bread and drink wine to help us transform ourselves into the image of Christ. His flesh becomes our flesh, his blood become our blood. Essential to understanding the Eucharist.
or10 “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly.”
30 “He must increase, but I must decrease.”
Respectfully nicely said, thank you. Indeed agree! Simply and desiring only to be Loved in returned. My yoke is not burdensome nor heavy. Love conquers all. PeaceWhen Jesus spent his time on Earth, he could do nothing greater than live by these commandments. But how did Jesus love all his neighbours as he loves himself? How did Jesus hold out his hands on the cross and still love the man with the hammer? Yet it is my sins that also banged in these nails; I am left with the feeling we should give something back.
Respectfully toward, in stating> a very kind reply >>admire one for that!! PeaceI have a deep love for the Eucharist and am not downplaying the importance of the Eucharist in my Catholic faith.
However, for me personally, the Gospel and the Eucharist are not the same.
RespectfullyI was going to say John 13:34: “A new commandment I give unto you: That you love one another as I have loved you.”
Respectfully sorry for my poor communications.What is your point exactly? You have a strange way of writing that I don’t understand.
Respectfully opinion only in pondering and in searching >>>> John 13:34 was written… experts tell us around 110 Ad>>>>>> Jesus died we are told around 33 AD?.new commandment I give you**:** Love one another.
John 3:16 sums it up for me.If you could sum up the Gospel in one verse of Scripture, what would it be?