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  • www.truthforli... || By: Alistair Begg - (Hebrews 10:1-18) The Bible tells the story of Jesus: the Messiah of the Old Testament is revealed in the Gospels, preached in Acts, explained in the Epistles, and expected in Revelation. Hebrews fills out this picture by providing an explanation of Christ’s finishing work on the cross. The new covenant that Jesus established offers sinners complete redemption. Alistair Begg directs our focus to how this perfect plan unfolded from the trinitarian work of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit alike.

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  • @corndogs1
    @corndogs1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Please listen to the words of Alistair Begg and not the words of Thomas Thomas is a sinner that needs to be forgiven Alistair Begg is too but he is way smarter than I will ever be have a good day thank you

  • @corndogs1
    @corndogs1 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you sir Creflo Joel and Kenneth would disagree with you I know you won't find that out to people but I will the Bible says blackest darkness is reserved for them I tried to write some more after this but I cannot I hope Kenneth Creflo and Joel watch this

    • @dr.alanhales544
      @dr.alanhales544 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thomas, anyone who knows the Bible will know that Jesus didn't finish salvation on the cross.
      [1]The Greek tense for, "It is finished", in Jn 19: 30, is, "Past tense" whereas the death of Jesus was future tense, [Dead me don't speak]. At best it was present tense, because Jesus was about to die, But His death certainly wasn't past tense.
      What was finished, was, The Prophecies about Jesus up to that time, The Old Testament sacrifices and the Old Testament.
      [2]In relation to the coming sacrifice of Jesus, He said how distressed He was until it was accomplished, [Finished], and when Jesus said it is finished, His physical suffering was about to end, but not His Spirit and soul's distress, as He had just died Spiritually
      Ps 22: 1. Matt 27: 46. Mk 15: 34.
      and was about to go to Hell, Acts 2: 27--31.

    • @corndogs1
      @corndogs1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@dr.alanhales544 physician heal thyself and that's actually in Hebrews and yes you are very wrong his sacrifice was for the sins of the world Yours Mine and everybody as far as the future he is coming back and it's people like you that doubt it he even mentions that his death on the cross was to replace the blood of animals were not sufficient his blood was now I'm going to be mean to you personally because you have doctor at the beginning of your name are you a psychiatrist or perhaps you're a back doctor Alan Harper neither one of those are Physicians 16 years in medical school and then you might get a degree if you didn't knock the rage that is about to make your blood boil pretending to be a doctor is a crime.. I know that I'm cold but I'm as as evil as Adam

  • @dr.alanhales544
    @dr.alanhales544 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Alistair Begg, It's quite obvious that you don't know the Bible, because anyone who knows the Bible will know that Jesus didn't finish salvation on the cross.
    [1]The Greek tense for, "It is finished", in Jn 19: 30, is, "Past tense" whereas the death of Jesus was future tense, [Dead me don't speak]. At best it was present tense, because Jesus was about to die, But His death certainly wasn't past tense.
    What was finished, was, The Prophecies about Jesus up to that time, The Old Testament sacrifices and the Old Testament.
    [2]In relation to the coming sacrifice of Jesus, He said how distressed He was until it was accomplished, [Finished], and when Jesus said it is finished, His physical suffering was about to end, but not His Spirit and soul's distress, as He had just died Spiritually
    Ps 22: 1. Matt 27: 46. Mk 15: 34.
    and was about to go to Hell, Acts 2: 27--31.

    • @kevinm6790
      @kevinm6790 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      “Dr.” Hales, you are way outside the pale of orthodoxy.

    • @jaytkadv2429
      @jaytkadv2429 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You sound insane