- What does his mean in religion?
- What does out of his fullness we have all received grace mean?
- What is the power of his word?
- What does Romans 8 37 mean?
What does his mean in religion?
Used often in the King James Version with reference to a neuter or inanimate thing, or to a lower animal (Genesis 1:11, "after his kind"; Leviticus 1:16, "pluck away his crop"; Acts 12:10, "of his own accord"; 1 Corinthians 15:38, "his own body"), etc. the Revised Version (British and American) substitutes "its."
What does out of his fullness we have all received grace mean?
So it reads like this, starting with verse 14: “We have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth . . . [verse 16] because from his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace.” So what John is saying is that receiving grace is the reason why we could see the glory.
What is the power of his word?
The power of the Word gave life to the earth and everything that exists in it. The man was also created by the Word. This shows the efficacy of the Word of God and the need to dwell in it continually. The Word of God is meant to be obeyed by believers.
What does Romans 8 37 mean?
No charge or accusation made against us can stand, because God has provided for our justification and Christ is interceding for us. Paul makes two lists of all of the things in the universe that cannot separate us from God's love for us in Christ.