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Amplified Bible. He personally carried our sins in His body on the cross [willingly offering Himself on it, as on an altar of sacrifice], so that we might die to sin [becoming immune from the penalty and power of sin] and live for righteousness; for by His wounds you [who believe] have been healed.
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See the notes at Romans 6:2-7. The means by which this is...
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24 NIV - 1 Peter 2:24 He Himself bore our sins in His body...
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Bible > 1 Peter > Chapter 2 > Verse 24 1 Peter 2:24 Verse...
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24 NASB - 1 Peter 2:24 He Himself bore our sins in His body...
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24 KJV - 1 Peter 2:24 He Himself bore our sins in His body...
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Verse 23. - Being born again; rather, having been begotten...
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See the notes at Romans 6:2-7. The means by which this is brought about is the death of Christ (See the notes at Romans 6:8) for as he died literally on the cross on account of our sins, the effect has been to lead us to see the evil of transgression, and to lead new, and holy lives.
24 He personally carried our sins in his body on the cross so that we can be dead to sin and live for what is right. By his wounds you are healed. 25 Once you were like sheep who wandered away. But now you have turned to your Shepherd, the Guardian of your souls.
Jesus suffered for doing good, without fighting back, so He could fulfill His purpose. Verse 24 describes exactly what that purpose was. If Jesus had not willingly endured unjust suffering, we would have remained lost in our sin. Instead, Jesus bore, or "carried," our sins on the cross.
- To Be Delivered from The Penalty and Power of Sin, We Must Turn to Christ.
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As I mentioned, the passive verb points to God’s initiative in turning us. We don’t turn to Christ because of our intelligence or strong will power. If we turn, it’s because God graciously turned us (Ps. 80:17-19; Jer. 24:7). And yet, at the same time, we are responsible to turn from sin to God (Isa. 55:7). It involves, according to 1 Peter 2:25, a...
A mother of three children went to a counselor. In the course of the session he asked, “Which of your three children do you love the most?” She answered instantly, “I love all three of my children just the same.” The answer seemed too quick, too glib, so the counselor probed, “Come, now! You love all three just the same?” “Yes,” she affirmed, “I lo...
Since Christians have been delivered from sin’s penalty, is it ever right to feel guilt?How would you answer a non-Christian who asked, “Why can’t God just forgive everyone apart from the cross?”Can a true Christian be continually defeated by sin? How would you help such a person?Does the power of sin grow weaker the longer we walk with Christ? Give biblical support.Oct 6, 2020 · John 5:24. “Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be judged but has crossed over from death to life.” Explanation and Commentary of John 5:24. We were dead in our trespasses and sins, walking in darkness (Eph 2:1).
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Sep 7, 2021 · As Christians, we are constantly reminded that Jesus bore our sins, and thus, we are set free. Peter emphasized this in 1 Peter 2:24, “‘He himself bore our sins’ in his body on the cross, so that we might die to sins and live for righteousness; ‘by his wounds, you have been healed.’”
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