It's this "once for all" aspect of Christ's sacrifice, mentioned repeatedly in Hebrews, which supposedly refutes the sacrifice of the Mass. "After all," ask opponents of the Mass, "if Christ has offered the perfect sacrifice for sins before God, why do we need another sacrifice in the Mass to receive the forgiveness of sins?". Answer. Grace is "undeserved favor.". The grace of God is His granting of good things to those who only deserve punishment. The word sufficient means "adequate" or "enough.". Sufficient grace speaks of the grace of God that grants salvation, preservation, and everything else that the believer needs in this life and in the life to come. There are some differences of opinion among Christian scholars when it comes to the answer to your question. In very general terms the Bible teaches that we must believe in the Lord Jesus Christ to be saved (John 1:12; 6:28-29; Acts 16:31). Romans 10:8-11 adds the element of our Lord's resurrection, which Paul indicates is an essential part of the gospel also in 1 Corinthians 15:1-4ff. Seeking satisfaction in Christ alone serves two purposes: It is for our good and for the glory of God. "God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in him." As we drink daily from the cup of Jesus, it becomes evident to those we interact with that Jesus is enough and our hearts will "flow rivers of living water" (John 7:38). Answer. James 2:14 begins a discussion of faith without works and includes a vivid point by James that even the demons believe and tremble ( James 2:19 ). The "faith" of demons is useless, even though they tremble at what they know to be true. People who say they "believe" in God while showing no evidence of faith have a level of Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd Nợ Xấu.

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