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by Serenity Wuckert DDS Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

¿Qué dice Juan 1 14?

14 Y el Verbo fue hecho acarne y habitó entre nosotros (y bvimos su cgloria, gloria como del unigénito del Padre), lleno de gracia y de verdad. 15 Juan dio atestimonio de él y clamó, diciendo: Este es aquel de quien yo decía: El que viene después de mí es antes de mí, porque era primero que yo.

¿Qué dice 1 Juan 4 18?

18 En el aamor no hay btemor, sino que el perfecto camor echa fuera el temor, porque el temor conlleva castigo, y el que teme, no se ha perfeccionado en el amor.

¿Qué dice la Biblia en Juan 14 6?

6 Jesús le dijo: Yo soy ael camino, y bla verdad y la vida; nadie viene al cPadre sino dpor mí.

¿Qué dice Lucas 4 18?

18 El aEspíritu del Señor está sobre mí,por cuanto me ha bungido para dar buenas nuevas a los cpobres;me ha enviado a sanar a los quebrantados de corazón,a pregonar dlibertad a los ecautivosy dar vista a los ciegos;a poner en flibertad a los quebrantados, 19 a predicar el año agradable del Señor.

¿Qué quiere decir que el perfecto amor echa fuera el temor?

El amor perfecto de Cristo nos permite andar con humildad, dignidad y una firme seguridad como seguidores de nuestro amado Salvador. El amor perfecto de Cristo nos da seguridad para superar nuestros temores y poner toda nuestra confianza en el poder y la bondad de nuestro Padre Celestial y Su Hijo Jesucristo.

¿Qué quiere decir la frase Yo soy el camino la verdad y la vida?

Si el hombre desea conocer el verdadero propósito de la vida, debe vivir por algo que sea superior a sí mismo, y escuchar la voz del Salvador, diciendo: “Yo soy el camino, y la verdad, y la vida…” (Juan 14:6) 1.

¿Qué quiere decir Yo soy la vid verdadera?

En el libro de Juan, el Salvador empleó la vid como una metáfora para explicar la naturaleza de Su relación con quienes desearan ser Sus discípulos. Antes de irse para Getsemaní, el Salvador enseñó a los apóstoles cómo debían vivir si deseaban seguir siendo Sus discípulos.

¿Cuál es el valor de la salvación?

El precio de nuestra salvación y redención es todo absolutamente todo lo que existe, el sacrificio del hijo de Dios, que fue realizado por amor a ti y a mí. Dios en su infinita sabiduría envió a su hijo unigénito en forma de hombre, para restablecer la comunión que se había perdido por la desobediencia de Adán y Eva.

John 1:14-18 New International Version (NIV)

14 The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.

John 1:14-18 King James Version (KJV)

14 And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.

What is the sermon on John 1:14-18?

Sermon on John 1:14-18 – “Grace and Truth Made Known”. Sermons / By Douglas Douma / June 5, 2019. June 5, 2019. May 19, 2019. Sermon Text: [Jhn 1:14-18 ESV] 14 And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.

What did Jesus declare?

Jesus has made known, or declared, the Father. He has done this through the Incarnation and the Transfiguration as well as the Crucifixion and Resurrection. The Word became Flesh and Dwelt among us so that we can know the truth and the grace of God. APPLICATIONS.

What does it mean to be made known through Jesus Christ?

Through Jesus Christ. It is through Jesus Christ that God’s grace and truth are made known, and it is through Jesus Christ that God himself is made known. We finally come to the last verse—verse 18—of our text which reads: 18 No one has ever seen God; the only God, who is at the Father’s side, he has made him known.

What is the term for the idea that Christ became flesh?

Theologically, the term for this idea that Christ “became flesh” or “took on flesh”; it is called the INCARNATION. Now, that word is not in the Scriptures, but it is a good word, used in our confessions and elsewhere, to describe what is going on here. The INCARNATION.

What does it mean to tent with people in the Old Testament?

This might remind you of how God “ten ted” or “tabernacled” with the people in the Old Testament. There can be no closer physical proximity and intimacy with a people than to tent among them. On the Appalachian Trail small groups may form, may tent together, and hike together.

Did Jesus have a human body?

Because, with the Incarnation Christ had not only a human body, but also a human soul. The Christian Church has always held that Jesus was fully human; he had both a human body and a human soul. With the Incarnation, we now better round out a doctrine of Christ; an understanding of the nature of Jesus Christ.

Did man fall into sin?

Man fell into sin and so was in darkness. Though some “sparks of light” did shine even in the darkness, man had ignored God and was living in sin. But now, God can no longer be ignored. The Light, the very Light of the World, came into the world. The Word became flesh and dwelt among us.

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