| Thomas F. Torrance - 2001 - 278 páginas
...constitutes the ultimate evangelical expression of the Grace of the Lord Jesus Christ who though he was rich for our sakes became poor that we through his poverty might become rich, of the Love ofGodwho did not spare his own Son but delivered him up for us all,... | |
| Owen Collins - 1999 - 1624 páginas
...considering David's experience, and that of the believer, we must not lose sight of Him, who though he was rich, for our sakes became poor, that we through his poverty might be rich. Psalm 87 The glory of the church (1-3) It is filled with the Divine blessing (4-7) The glory of the... | |
| Martha S. Gilliss - 2002 - 174 páginas
...truly to serve you so that your will may be done. We pray in the spirit of the One who was rich, yet for our sakes became poor, that we through his poverty might be rich. Amen. C. Eric Mount Jr. O God, we confess our guilty sounds and our guilty silences. We have used noise... | |
| D. A. Teunis - 2003 - 690 páginas
...than the kings of the earth". With this in mind, we further understand why the scriptures relate that "He who was rich, for our sakes became poor, that we through his poverty might become rich", 2nd Cor. 8:9. Jesus was never known to be an individual of material goods, so how... | |
| John Henry Newman - 2006 - 266 páginas
...things"? Is he not the type of their Lord Himself, the Giver of all good, "who, though He was rich, yet for our sakes became poor, that we through His poverty might be rich"? Who was it who had not a place to lay His head? Who was He who had no near relative but His Mother?... | |
| Taiwo Olusegun Ayeni - 2007 - 120 páginas
...if the Lord is asking too much of them. They forget that whatever they have came from the Lord who for our sakes became poor, that we: "... through his poverty might be rich." (II Cor. 8:9). The reason why God encourages sharing as mentioned earlier is simply to guarantee equality.... | |
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