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- How Is Jesus’ Sacrifice “a Ransom for Many”?—Matthew 20:28
Jesus’ sacrifice is the means by which God saves people from sin and death Learn the meaning of ‘ransom,’ how it works, and why redemption is needed
- What Is Forgiveness? | Bible Questions
In the Bible, forgiveness takes on special meaning It does not mean pretending an offense never happened How to forgive someone goes deeper than that
- Revelation 21:4—“He Will Wipe Away Every Tear” - JW. ORG
Meaning of Revelation 21:4 God promises to remove not only the pain and suffering that afflict humans today but also the root cause of these problems “He will wipe out every tear from their eyes ”
- The Meaning of Jesus’ Ransom Sacrifice - JW. ORG
Jehovah God provided the ransom by sending Jesus to earth How can Jesus’ death and resurrection benefit you?
- Jehovah’s Forgiveness—What It Means for You
JEHOVAH REMOVES SIN 5 What happens when Jehovah pardons our sins? 5 In the Bible, sins are often likened to heavy burdens King David described his own sins this way: “My errors loom over my head; like a heavy burden, they are too much for me to bear ” (Ps 38:4) But Jehovah pardons the sins of repentant wrongdoers
- Understanding the Meaning of Baptism | Watchtower Study
FOCUS The meaning of baptism, its importance, and what it involves 1 What indicates that baptism is a fundamental Bible teaching? HOW happy we are when new ones get baptized! Did you know that this joy can be traced back to the very first meeting of the Christian congregation?
- Jehovah’s Forgiveness —Why We Appreciate It | Watchtower Study
The word “sin” in the Bible can refer to several things: first, the original sin, or transgression, that Adam committed against Jehovah God — Gen 3:17-19; Rom 5:14, 17 second, the imperfect inclination that has been passed down to each one of us because of Adam’s sin — Ps 51:5 third, any wrong deeds (whether intentional or unintentional) that we may commit because of this
- Ransom - Definition and Meaning | Bible Dictionary - JW. ORG
A price paid to provide a release from captivity, punishment, suffering, sin, or even an obligation The price was not always monetary (Isa 43:3) A ransom was required in a number of different situations For example, all firstborn boys or male animals in Israel belonged to Jehovah, and a ransom, or redemption price, needed to be paid to release them from exclusive use in Jehovah’s service
- Nabonidus - JW. ORG
A tablet found near ancient Haran gives evidence that Nabonidus’ mother or grandmother was a devotee of the moon-god Sin (Ancient Near Eastern Texts, edited by J Pritchard, 1974, pp 311, 312) As king, Nabonidus showed great devotion to the worship of the moon-god, both at Haran and at Ur, where this god occupied a dominant position
- Why God Gave Jesus as a Ransom Sacrifice | Draw Close - JW. ORG
What is the meaning of Jesus’ ransom? To whom was Jesus’ sacrifice paid? How does Christ’s sacrifice settle charges against Jehovah God and save mankind?
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