~25 Min.Liberty: Who Gets it? And How?
inthebeloved.org · ... 4:25; that He "bare our sins in His own body on the tree," 1. Pet. 2:24; "Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in His blood, ...
~28 Min.The First Proclamation of the Assembly
... testify of Him that He "bore our sins in his body on the tree" (1. Pet. 2:24). We know that "there is then now no condemnation to those in Christ ...
~30 Min.John, The Beloved Disciple
biblecentre.org · ... the One who died for our sins and bore them in His own body on the tree (1. Pet. 2:24). There too, He was made sin for us, that we might become the ...
~33 Min.The Deity of the Lord Jesus Christ
biblecentre.org · ... Who His own self bare our sins in His own body on the tree." (1. Pet. 2:24). "For Christ. hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that ...
~36 Min.The Book Of Ezra
biblecentre.org · ... before God, and in fact bore them "in His own body on the tree" (1. Pet. 2:24). It is lovely to see this same spirit in Ezra, confessing before God, " ...
~47 Min.The First Epistle of Peter
biblecentre.org · ... is the word "tree" (the Greek word xulon). See Acts 5:30; 10:39; 1. Pet. 2:24. Furthermore, the writer speaks of having been an ...
~55 Min.Comments On The Epistle To The Ephesians
biblecentre.org · ... of our hopeless misery, bearing our sins in His own body on the tree (1. Pet. 2:24) and bringing us to Himself! What mercy! but it is because of the ...
~63 Min.Mile Stones in the Life of a Christian - The Breaking of Bread
biblecentre.org · ... of Calvary for our sins. Peter reminds us that Christ "bore" our sins (1. Pet. 2:24). For Him every sin was a burden that He had to bear. Every sin ...
~142 Min.Exploring The Revelation
biblecentre.org · ... Jesus in bearing our sins in His own body on the tree (1. Pet. 2:24). The elders and living creatures therefore fall down and worship the eternal ...
~83 Min.Modern Pentecostalism
biblecentre.org · ... substitution. But it may be urged, Does not the word "bare" in 1. Pet. 2:24, carry the thought of "substitution?" We read, "Who His own self BARE ...