That I belong — body and soul, in life and in death — not to myself but to my faithful Savior, Jesus Christ... The Joy of Ministry - Page 1by Thomas W., III Currie - 2008 - 136 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Walter Brueggemann - 1982 - 412 pages
...in this way: The text asks, What is your only comfort in life and in death? The creature may answer, That I belong, body and soul, in life and in death, not to myself but to my faithful saviour, Jesus Christ, who at the cost of his own blood has fully paid for all my sins and completely... | |
| Robert L. Perkins - 1984 - 304 pages
...idea is the opening of the Heidelberg Catechism: "What is your only comfort, in life and in death? That I belong — body and soul, in life and in death...to myself but to my faithful Savior, Jesus Christ." "Reflection, as the thoughtful complement to sheer immediacy and enthusiasm has its proper place (TA,... | |
| Walter Brueggemann - 212 pages
...in the first answer of the Heidelberg Catechism: "What is your only comfort, in life and in death? That I belong — body and soul, in life and in death...to myself but to my faithful Savior, Jesus Christ, who at the cost of his own blood has fully paid for all my sins and has completely freed me from the... | |
| Philip J. Lee - 1993 - 368 pages
...of The Heidelberg Catechism, "What is your only comfort in life and in death?" the answer is given: That I belong — body and soul, in life and in death — not to myself but to my faithful Saviour, Jesus Christ, who at the cost of his own blood has fully paid for all my sins and has completely... | |
| Walter Brueggemann - 1990 - 388 pages
...protective intervention of the king: Question 1: What is your only comfort, in life and in death? Answer: That I belong — body and soul, in life and in death...to myself but to my faithful Savior, Jesus Christ, who at the cost of his own blood has fully paid for all my sins and has completely freed me from the... | |
| Merold Westphal - 2010 - 145 pages
...idea is the opening of the Heidelberg Catechism: "What is your only comfort, in life and in death? That I belong — body and soul, in life and in death...to myself but to my faithful Savior, Jesus Christ." 15Reflection, as the thoughtful complement to sheer immediacy and enthusiasm, has its proper place... | |
| Walter Brueggemann - 1991 - 340 pages
...and in death? The answer is reflective of a "plan" that gives powerful assurance: "That I belong in body and soul, in life and in death — not to myself but to my faithful Savior, Jesus Christ, who at the cost of his own blood has fully paid for all my sins and has completely freed me of the... | |
| William Carl Placher - 1992 - 220 pages
...and in death. We know what we are praying for because we know the answer to the following question: QI What is your only comfort in life and in death?...to myself but to my faithful Savior, Jesus Christ, who at the cost of his own blood has fully paid for all my sins and has completely freed me from the... | |
| Jack Rogers - 1985 - 300 pages
...belong to God," is a deliberate echo of the first question and answer of the Heidelberg Catechism. QI "What is your only comfort, in life and in death?"...to myself but to my faithful Savior, Jesus Christ" (4.001). This statement of faith is a personal one. It is not an abstract theological assessment. It... | |
| Donald K. McKim, David F. Wright - 1992 - 452 pages
...character and the tone of the catechism are revealed by its famous first question and answer: Q. 1. What is your only comfort, in life and in death? A....to myself but to my faithful Savior, Jesus Christ, who at the cost of his own blood has fully paid for all my sins and has completely freed me from the... | |
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