The concept of Blood Atonement is a central doctrine in Christian theology, rooted in the Bible's teaching that the shedding of blood is necessary for the forgiveness of sins (Hebrews 9:22). According to the New Testament, the blood of Jesus Christ serves as the ultimate atonement for humanity's sins, as seen in Romans 5:9, which states that believers are justified by His blood. This idea is further emphasized in Ephesians 1:7, which notes that believers have redemption through Jesus' blood, the forgiveness of sins. The Bible emphasizes that faith in Jesus' blood atonement is essential for salvation, highlighting the significance of this doctrine in Christian faith and practice.
Art Katz, alongside Paul Gordon, reflects on the significance of blood atonement during the Easter and Passover season, emphasizing the importance of understanding these sacred occasions beyond modern commercialism. They discuss the biblical origins of Passover in Exodus, highlighting the necessity
In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal story of their upbringing in a small Methodist church and the tragic loss of their father at a young age. They emphasize the importance of being born again and the guidance of the Holy Spirit in their life. The speaker then transitions to introducing Cat
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In this video, Pastor Jim Symbola of the Brooklyn Tabernacle shares his testimony of God's faithfulness in his congregation's time of great need. He refutes the notion presented in a Time Magazine article that Christ cannot meet human need in times like these. Pastor Symbola emphasizes the all-suffi
Leonard Ravenhill, in an interview with David Mainse, emphasizes the critical need for prayer in ministry, arguing that a lack of prayer life among preachers leads to a spiritually stagnant church. He reflects on the early church's commitment to prayer and contrasts it with the modern church's focus
In this sermon, Pastor Jim Symbola of the Brooklyn Tabernacle emphasizes the importance of preaching the gospel in a time when people are realizing the uncertainty of tomorrow. He highlights the reality of evil and the need for people to believe in God and prayer. Pastor Symbola describes his church
In this video, Harold Harper introduces an interview with Pastor Jim Symbola of the Brooklyn Tabernacle. The pastor's church has grown from a small congregation to a thriving community that makes a significant impact in the New York area. The church's success is attributed to the pastor's vision for
In this video, Dr. Richard Land discusses the bias against conservatives and Christians in the national media, as detailed in Bernard Goldberg's book "Bias." He highlights the outrage from figures like Dan Rather in response to this revelation. The video then transitions to a personal story shared
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