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  • ...as an atonement for the (infinite) sin of mankind in all ages against the infinite God (the soteriological necessity).
    1,019 bytes (140 words) - 04:58, 7 November 2015
  • ...as created us in his image. He is the sovereign of the universe, and holds infinite power and wisdom. Yet he is a personal being who has created us out of love
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  • : [[Father]], in your infinite [[love]] you made us for yourself; and, when we had fallen into sin and bec
    2 KB (319 words) - 00:05, 25 November 2009
  • ...hat he was also God. A mere human cannot die on a cross and atone for the infinite sins of the world when he himself is finite. Jesus, being both God and man
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  • (So free, so infinite his Grace!)<br>
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  • ...is an argument for its truth. The [[Bible]] is the self revelation of an infinite God. Therefore, we are bound to encounter concepts which are difficult to
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  • : I can truly say, and in saying it I magnify the infinite grace of God as bestowed upon him, that I have seen few persons whose minds
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  • This is what truly glorifies God, that in His infinite mercy He is gracious enough to save those who would always reject Him, alwa
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  • ...onement. There is no sin that Christ cannot cover. His atonement was of an infinite value. That this statement was not to be considered literally is apparent b ...r points out the seriousness of sin. While Christ’s sacrifice and work are infinite enough to cover the most heinous of sins, any sin in a person’s life make
    152 KB (26,784 words) - 15:46, 26 August 2009