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  • Verses on Exodus 14 - 2 years ago
    Need an answer. Hosea 13:14 and 1 Corinthians 15:55. When will this happen and how will it be done? Who is I in Hosea?
  • Jesse - In Reply on Exodus 14 - 2 years ago
    Already done!

    1 Corinthians 1:55-57 can be taken together.

    55 O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?



    The celebration: O death, where is your sting? This is a quote from Hosea 13:14, the victory song. O death, where is your sting? O grave, where is your victory?



    56 The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law.



    57 But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.



    So it's a Jewish victory song that Paul is pulling from the Old Testament, and he's saying that our struggle will be over at that time. It will be God who will give us the victory through Jesus Christ our Lord.



    Jesus defeated death. He rose from the dead. And because He lives, we shall live also. And that will happen because He lives inside of me. Wherever He goes, I am going to go. He's in my spirit. Wherever He goes, I'm going to go. Wherever He is, that's where I'm going to be. However long He lives is how long I'm going to live, and He never dies. He lives forever so I will live forever.



    Now if He is still in the grave, even if He died for your sins on the cross, there's no life hereafter if He's not risen from the grave, and you'll still die in your sins.
  • Verses - In Reply on Exodus 14 - 2 years ago
    Jesse, are you saying Jesus died for everyones sins and everyone lives because he lives.
  • Jesse - In Reply on Exodus 14 - 2 years ago
    Verses, (Don't know your name)

    Verse 15 tells us that the sting of death is sin. It is because of man's sin that everyone will physically die. Romans 6:23 tells us that the wages of sin is death. That death was not only physical death, but eternal separation from God. It finishes out by saying "but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord."

    So now instead of death (eternal separation from God), through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ, we can now have eternal life through Jesus Christ. But if Christ did not rise from the grave, neither would we, and we would still be lost in our sins.

    1 John 2:2 says "And he is the propitiation for our sins: and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world."

    Propitiation means satisfaction. But it is also the word for mercy seat in the Old Testament in the tabernacle area.

    The bible tells us that Jesus died for the sins of the whole world, everybody's sins. But its application and its effectiveness are only for those who receive Him. When the whole world stands before Christ, the only thing they will answer for is how they responded to Christ. That's it! And some will die in their sins because they have rejected Christ.

    So all who receive Christ will live with Him for eternity (Eternal life). Those who reject Him will die in their sins and will be separated from Him throughout eternity.

    Hopefully, this makes more sense?
  • Verses - In Reply on Exodus 14 - 2 years ago
    Jesse, are you saying Jesus died for my sins; but my part in my salvation is that I have to accept him?
  • Jesse - In Reply on Exodus 14 - 2 years ago
    Verses,

    Yes, Jesus died not only for your sins but for the sins of the whole world, again given to us in 1 John 2:2. John 1:12 says, "But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:"

    Even though Christ died for our sins, a person must still receive Him in order to be saved. I don't like to use the words "accept Christ" because to me, accept just means to mentally agree with what Jesus did for us. A person has to literally receive Jesus Christ.

    The entire salvation process is designed by God, from start to finish. Man plays no part in salvation other than surrendering their life to Jesus Christ. A person cannot save his/herself. The only thing we have to contribute to salvation is the sin from which we need to be saved from.

    I hope I'm not making this confusing for you? If I may ask you, have you received Christ? Have you confessed your sin to Him and called upon His name ( Romans 10:13) for Him to have mercy on you and come into your life? Have you been born of His Spirit? ( John 3:3, John 1:13, John 3:6)

    Surrendering one's life to Christ is the most important decision one will ever have to make!



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