12. Ouça a Voz do Bom Pastor (João 10:1-18)

EPISODE · Sep 27, 2023 · 35 MIN

12. Ouça a Voz do Bom Pastor (João 10:1-18)

from Sermões no Evangelho de João (Ⅵ) - PARA AS OVELHAS PERDIDAS (I) · host The New Life Mission

Todo ser humano possui corpo, alma e espírito. E as pessoas que receberam a remissão de pecados do Senhor em seu coração sabem distinguir muito bem corpo, alma e espírito. No entanto, aqueles que não a receberam não sabem distingui-los, e, além disso, confundem a mente carnal com a espiritual.O evangelho de João capítulo 10 que lemos hoje nos mostra claramente como nosso Senhor salvou nossa alma. Nosso Senhor veio mesmo a essa terra e salvou nossa alma de todos os pecados quando foi batizado e derramou seu sangue na cruz. Sempre que eu penso nisso, eu percebo que bênção grandiosa foi ter recebido de Deus a remissão de pecados em minha alma. E eu estou certo que você também é muito grato a Deus por isso. Portanto, é dever de todos nós que recebemos esta grande bênção compreender como Deus apagou por completo todos os pecados da nossa alma. Hoje vamos tirar um tempo para entender em detalhes todos estes assuntos na Palavra que se encontra em João capítulo 10.   https://www.bjnewlife.org/https://youtube.com/@TheNewLifeMissionhttps://www.facebook.com/shin.john.35

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