"Your honor, my client is NOT crying right now; he simply has something in his eye, plus he was chopping onions earlier, so that certainly doesn't help."
Man, your mixes are top-teir. Random suggetion, since youre so good at this. Disco inferno from Disco Elysium, always felt too short / ended when it should of dropped. I plan to make it but youre so clean with it.
Haven't heard this in a quite a while, since about the time I finished _BCS_ . Thanks for the edit, makes me think of times before and what's been lost 💔
@@wmrcats honestly they nerfed the god meta too hard this season. dog shit operater, Worthless gadget somehow worse than Warden. 10/10 would recommend terrible game.
@@kAreemMohamed-zc6bm It's a bit hard to explain, but I can try to go somewhat in depth, without boring you with details. Sacrifice was at the time of Jesus' death, and at the time of the old testament being written, a symbol of giving something in return to being blessed or forgiven for sin. Jesus' death can be seen as a similar sacrifice. But it also highlights something important; that you dont need to "do anything" to gain gods mercy, as the sacrifice (Jesus' crucifixion) had already been made, meaning all you need to do is believe in god, or accept his mercy. But to directly answer your question: No, Jesus didnt 'need' to die for our sins to be forgiven, but it is a powerful symbolism first of all saying all your sins will be forgiven if you acknowledge Jesus died, but also showing the great love of God, and how he will even sacrifice his own son for humanity. Jesus' death was a part of Gods divine plan for redemption. It's not about necessity in a practical sense but about fulfilling divine justice and demonstrating love. Regarding you second question, no God doesnt inherently die. It was Jesus, a part of The Holy Trinity (consisting of the Father, The Holy Spirit and Jesus), who died on the cross, but he was later ressurected. Hope this clears things up! God bless you!
"Your honor, my client is NOT crying right now; he simply has something in his eye, plus he was chopping onions earlier, so that certainly doesn't help."
Man, your mixes are top-teir. Random suggetion, since youre so good at this. Disco inferno from Disco Elysium, always felt too short / ended when it should of dropped. I plan to make it but youre so clean with it.
Seconded.
Third one that wants this!
Disco Elysium mentioned
After watching this show, this song makes me cry even harder...
It's all gone, man
Saul gone man
I knew choosing not to watch it was a right decision. Fuck crying.
I like the way you think
Thank you for making this
Haven't heard this in a quite a while, since about the time I finished _BCS_ . Thanks for the edit, makes me think of times before and what's been lost 💔
Hermosa versión
la verdad
No sabes dónde está la oficial pero con esta intro?
Masterpiece!
Thank you
Where can you get this image? Looks dope, would be great as a poster
Probably promo poster of Better call Saul episode JMM
Pretty sure it is a poster I think I saw it when searching for one
use snipping tool in windows and capture it you can crop it later
:c
เพราะเกิ้น
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at the first i thought it was a no surprises cover
Jesus loves you repent he is coming back he died for your sins please ❤😊s
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he can just forgive , why he needs to die for forgiveness
does god die ?
@@wmrcats honestly they nerfed the god meta too hard this season. dog shit operater, Worthless gadget somehow worse than Warden.
10/10 would recommend terrible game.
@@kAreemMohamed-zc6bm It's a bit hard to explain, but I can try to go somewhat in depth, without boring you with details.
Sacrifice was at the time of Jesus' death, and at the time of the old testament being written, a symbol of giving something in return to being blessed or forgiven for sin. Jesus' death can be seen as a similar sacrifice. But it also highlights something important; that you dont need to "do anything" to gain gods mercy, as the sacrifice (Jesus' crucifixion) had already been made, meaning all you need to do is believe in god, or accept his mercy.
But to directly answer your question:
No, Jesus didnt 'need' to die for our sins to be forgiven, but it is a powerful symbolism first of all saying all your sins will be forgiven if you acknowledge Jesus died, but also showing the great love of God, and how he will even sacrifice his own son for humanity. Jesus' death was a part of Gods divine plan for redemption. It's not about necessity in a practical sense but about fulfilling divine justice and demonstrating love.
Regarding you second question, no God doesnt inherently die. It was Jesus, a part of The Holy Trinity (consisting of the Father, The Holy Spirit and Jesus), who died on the cross, but he was later ressurected.
Hope this clears things up! God bless you!
Should be outer. But thanks man.