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  • #REDIRECT [[Text:EBD:Punishment]]
    33 bytes (4 words) - 09:22, 16 November 2008
  • subtopics = [[Punishment]] ...he death penalty) is the execution of a convicted criminal by the State as punishment for a crime. Most Western countries have abolished the death penalty becaus
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  • ...). [[God]] will forgive you when you make mistakes because Jesus took your punishment for those mistakes, but if you are truly serving Him then you will also wan
    914 bytes (166 words) - 15:12, 27 March 2005
  • But that punishment has become my peace Yes, that punishment has become my peace.
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  • ...]]. In Roman Catholic theology, an indulgence is the remission of temporal punishment due to a sin granted by the Roman Catholic Church. Disagreement over the do ...n which we are speaking here, an indulgence is a remission of the temporal punishment due to sin, the guilt of which has been forgiven. Some of the terms used in
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  • ...[Matt Redman]]. It speaks of the great love that Christ displayed, and the punishment he endured on the [[Cross]] for our sake. But that punishment has become my peace
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  • But that punishment has become my peace Yes that punishment has become my peace
    1 KB (238 words) - 01:10, 19 July 2009
  • ====Eternal Punishment versus [[Annihiliationism]]==== Many Christians believe hell to be a place of eternal punishment for those who have died without accepting Jesus Christ as their Lord and re
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  • [[Capital punishment]]
    445 bytes (48 words) - 19:03, 14 July 2008
  • ...ople will enter [[Heaven]]. Some universalists believe Hell is a temporary punishment (like prison), and that once one has paid for their sins, they may enter He
    638 bytes (97 words) - 01:18, 12 January 2024
  • ...or moved) the guilt of our sins onto Christ and he, in our place, bore the punishment that we deserve. This was a full payment for sins, which satisfied both the
    684 bytes (98 words) - 19:46, 21 October 2008
  • ...Trinity]]," "The Word," "Forgiveness," "An Angry [[God]]." "Future Endless Punishment," etc., etc. (see the author's "Biography of [[Sata]]n,") were a part of th
    818 bytes (128 words) - 21:13, 17 March 2007
  • ...ishment so blotted out to every repentant sinner, that no debt of temporal punishment remains to be discharged either in this world or in purgatory before the ga
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  • ...was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities. The punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we are healed. [[Is
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  • ...of eternal [[hell]] fire and in his studies came to deny not only eternal punishment, but also the [[Trinity]], and the [[deity of Christ]] and the [[Holy Spi ...t, the deity of the Holy Spirit, the belief in hell, and eternal conscious punishment in hell.
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  • ...ion. Because Christ's suffering and death served as a subsititute for the punishment humans might have received, God is able to extend forgiveness while maintai ...theory]] held by the Reformers which argues that Jesus received the actual punishment due to men and women.
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  • ...unishment; if they have persisted, I have commanded them to be led away to punishment.... Moreover, they affirmed that this was the sum of their guilt or error;
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  • ...t. The Roman Catholic Church teaches that purgatory is a place or state of punishment or purification that occurs after death for Christians before they can ente Catholics affirm that [[God]] metes out temporal punishment even to believers (see, for example, [[Numbers 20]]:11-12). They also beli
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  • ...old what the punishment would be and had to verbally confirm they knew the punishment. With that interpretation, very few executions were made. One execution w
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  • ...teaches that [[Jesus]] suffered, died, and rose to life again, taking the punishment intended for our sin, so that we we can have a meaningful relationship with
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