One of the most critical days in the history of this universe is when God gives Himself for the sake of the sins of humanity. Some 2000 years ago, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who is God Himself, gave His precious, sinless life for the redemption of humanity. Does He have any need to die for the sake of sinful beings? No. However, this demonstrates His unconditional love - "God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life." (John 3:16).
On this day, the Christian world observes Good Friday - the day Jesus was put to death. However, no one put Him to death because no one has the power to kill Him; He gave His life.
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TPS Episode 010 Would We Recognize Our Loved Ones In Heaven? An Interview with Brian Wagner
TPS Episode 009 Is Faith Given as a Gift or Required for Salvation? An Interview with Dan Hanshew
TPS Episode 008 How Do We Go About Making Changes in a Church - An Interview with Dr. Ken Killen
TPS Episode 007 Why Learning Biblical Languages is Important for Understanding God's Word? An Interview with Pastor Dan Hanshew.
TPS Episode 006 Why Does the Septuagint say "Mighty Counselor of God" in Isaiah 9:6? An Interview with Dr. Michael Heiser.
TPS Episode 005 What Does It Mean to be Called into a Pastoral Ministry? With Pastor Dan Hanshew
TPS Episode 004 The Impact of God’s Love Inside the Walls of Maximum Prison - An Interview with Mr. Calvin Sutphin II
TPS Episode 003 The 7 Suggestions For This New Year 2019
TPS Episode 002 The Purpose of Christmas
TPS Episode 001 - What is the Gospel?
TPS Episode 000 - The Plain Sense Introduction
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