For Christ s Sake

For Christ s Sake

Give 5 sacrifices we do for the sake of Christ.​

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1. Give 5 sacrifices we do for the sake of Christ.​


Answer:

Most living sacrifices were to be perfect animals without blemish. In the New Testament, Jesus, God's Son, came to earth to reunite us with God through the ultimate sacrifice: his own life. We could never a life worthy of God on our own. So Jesus lived a life without sin on our behalf.

Explanation:

if wrong sorry

but

I hope it's help


2. saint agnes and saint lucy protected this for the sake of christ__ __ R __ __ __ __ __ __​


Answer:

VIRGINITY

Explanation:

Read. Hope it could help you!


3. Give 5 sacrifices we do for the sake of Christ.Give 5 promises we hope in following Christ.​


Answer:

Promise #1: God Is Always with Me (I Will Not Fear) ...

Promise #2: God Is Always in Control (I Will Not Doubt) ...

Promise #3: God Is Always Good (I Will Not Despair) ...

Promise #4: God Is Always Watching (I Will Not Falter) ...

Promise #5: God Is Always Victorious 131 (I Will Not Fail)


4. Wirte the gospel, chapter and verse/s of the different accounts about the resurrection of Christ.


Answer:

where is the picture

Explanation:

iam so sorry

Answer:

Even a casual reader will notice that the first three gospels -- Matthew, Mark, and Luke -- have many verbal similarities, while the fourth gospel seems quite different. Because they have so much common material, the first three gospels are termed the Synoptic Gospels. The word "synoptic" comes from two Greek words syn-, "together" and opsesthai, "to see". It means "presenting or taking the same or common view."

Scholars have hypothesized, rightly, I believe, that the writers of the Synoptic Gospels must have had some common source document available to them that contained the stories and teachings of Jesus, some kind of proto-gospel. Scholars have a name for this hypothetical source; they call it Q, which stands for the German word Quelle, meaning "source."

The gospel writers, I assume, probably drew on Q and wove it together with their own eyewitness material and other traditions to fashion an account of Jesus' life and teachings for their particular audience. Obviously each gospel writer told the story with a particular editorial purpose in mind. Mark's gospel is commonly agreed to be the earliest gospel. Matthew's gospel seems to be written especially with Palestinian Jews in mind, and takes special care to point out Jesus' words and actions as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies. Luke's gospel seems to speak to a Hellenistic audience. The Gospel of John, on the other hand, didn't seem to use this Q source at all. As an eyewitness, John wrote from his own mature perspective of what Jesus said and did and intended.

When you compare the gospels you see some minor differences here and there. That's just the way the Gospels have been given to the Church. We may not understand the reasons for these differences; we just accept them and let the scholars spin their complex theories.

Explanation:


5. Read Isaiah 53:5,6 . Who is being pointed out there who suffered for our sake? A. adam B. Satan C Jesus Christ D Angelswhat are the major functions of music in a festival​


Answer:

c

Explanation:


6. the coming of cristmass now what is significance of Christ s coming in your life ?...in the our church now​


Answer:

I dont know what you mean but happy christmas!

Explanation:


7. studying for the sake of doing it


Answer:

studying is important to me that would be nice if I don't know how to use a good time for that


8. what is the message of Christ in Majesty? A. Christ is enthronedB. Christ is the ruler of the worldC. Christ is a blessing to the peopleD Christ is the beginning and the end. ​


Answer:

A:chirts is enthroned

Explanation:

yan po yung sagot ko eh


9. staduying for the sake for doing it​


Answer:

Studying for the sake po ata yun

Answer:

You all know we study for having a bright future ✨.

But when we ask ourselves, it we are doing it for good grades or for a good job. that shouldn't happen.

Explanation:

h here's my answer. not lying it's base on my research :) btw please give me brainliest.


10. who s member here at brainly is a member of church of christ or (INC) IGLESIA NI CRISTO?


Explanation:

Well I am an IGLESIA NI CRISTO but I haven't think about it yet so I don't no


11. Write the Gospel, chapter and verse/s of the different accounts about the resurrection of Christ.(see the Synoptic Gospel)


Answer: Even a casual reader will notice that the first three gospels -- Matthew, Mark, and Luke -- have many verbal similarities, while the fourth gospel seems quite different. Because they have so much common material, the first three gospels are termed the Synoptic Gospels. The word "synoptic" comes from two Greek words syn-, "together" and opsesthai, "to see". It means "presenting or taking the same or common view."

Scholars have hypothesized, rightly, I believe, that the writers of the Synoptic Gospels must have had some common source document available to them that contained the stories and teachings of Jesus, some kind of proto-gospel. Scholars have a name for this hypothetical source; they call it Q, which stands for the German word Quelle, meaning "source."

The gospel writers, I assume, probably drew on Q and wove it together with their own eyewitness material and other traditions to fashion an account of Jesus' life and teachings for their particular audience. Obviously each gospel writer told the story with a particular editorial purpose in mind. Mark's gospel is commonly agreed to be the earliest gospel. Matthew's gospel seems to be written especially with Palestinian Jews in mind, and takes special care to point out Jesus' words and actions as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies. Luke's gospel seems to speak to a Hellenistic audience. The Gospel of John, on the other hand, didn't seem to use this Q source at all. As an eyewitness, John wrote from his own mature perspective of what Jesus said and did and intended.

When you compare the gospels you see some minor differences here and there. That's just the way the Gospels have been given to the Church. We may not understand the reasons for these differences; we just accept them and let the scholars spin their complex theories.


12. Are you willing to lay down your life for the sake of Christ? Why or why not?​


Answer:

Ofcourse I am.

Explanation:

Because of him we're still here breathing and enjoying our everyday life with our love ones . He sacrifice his life for all of our sins so yes , it's an honor to lay down my life for him because I love him and appreciate him so much .


13. Pa s pam heart sa mga answers ko brainliest ko ung pinaka marami naka heart sake n bRAINLIEST


Answer:

Sigi po love you!!

Explanation:

So much jk

pa brainliest po

ty for the points


14. Explain the difference between these 2 statements: * For the sake of art * For the sake of money​


Answer:

For the sake of art-Its about art sake

For the sake of money - Its about money sake

The differences of them are the sake topic.

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15. Imagine you are Saint Lorenzo Ruiz a Lay Person called by God to serve the Church would you offer your life also a thousand times for the sake of your faith in Jesus Christ? Explain why?​


Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

If you love God above all things you are willing to give up everything just to please him even until death.


16. “Jesus gave his life for my sake” How will i cherish and concretize such love of Christ for me, to my family, friends, strangers?


Answer:

Show God's Love by Praying for Others

Pray for people! Yes, pray for them in your own time with God, because God hears our prayers. But, also pray for people when you're with them. One of the easiest ways to show love and concern is to pray with someone right then and there


17. 1. What does the phrase "auld lang syne" mean? *1 pointa. for old folk's sakeb. for old talk's sakec. for old time's saked. for old boot's sake​


Answer:

a) for old folk's sake

Explanation:

Because it's about new year


18. Think of five (5) words that you easily associate with the word “martyr” and discuss how the disciples of Christ carried their missions up to the point of giving their live for the sake of it. Write your answer in the thought bubbles provided below. Your answer will be explained in class.


Answer:

5 words that I associate with the word 'Martyr': Death, Sacrifice, Fidelity, Courage, and Mission

Explanation:

The disciples carried their mission by continuing the three-fold mission of Christ and that is Priest, Prophet and King. Priest is to pray, Prophet is to preach and teach, and King is to lead. They did these missions after the Pentecost when the Holy Spirit gave them courage. They knew that they would be executed once the Roman knew what they were doing, but they stayed devoted to their mission and remained faithful to Jesus Christ before, during, and after their death.


19. The only one(s) who fulfilled the law was/were _____. Jesus Christ the Pharisees Christians


Sakristan daddy blake

20. DIRECTION: Make an Acrostic Bookmark about SACRIFICE, using the characteristics of a good Christian who is willing to sacrifice his/her life for Christ's sake. 1 word per letter.​


Answer:

okay

Explanation:

S- spiritual

A- attentive

C- charity

R- religious

I- inner peace

F- faithful

I- intuitive

C- consistent

E-ethical


21. how do you understand art for art sake God for God sake?​


Answer:

I understand because of the god is a goodness heaven's or Pete's or pity's sake. An exclamation showing surprise, impatience, anger, or some other emotion, depending on the context. ... The variants are euphemisms for God.


22. Many martyrs have died for Christ's sake and for the true Church. For example, St.Stephen the first martyr of Christian tradition who was stoned to death, St. Peter.crucified upside-down, and, St. Paulbeheaded Theyare only a few of the martyrs whose blood shed for Christ and the Church. Whatis the significance of the sufferings of all the martyrs in the history of the Church?And If God is God, why did He let His people suffer and even die?​


Answer:

The significance of the sufferings is that they left everything behind and took up their crosses and followed Christ

God didn't exactly let his people suffer and die because he wanted us to prove that we deserve eternal happiness (aka eternal life) he is about to give us


23. s. Are we to value life for its own sake?​


Answer:

s. Are we to value life for its own sake?

Explanation:

I hope it's help to other


24. Explain sake of money​


Answer:

n. 1 benefit or interest (esp. in the phrase for (someone's or one's own) sake) 2 the purpose of obtaining or achieving (esp.

Explanation:

sana makatulog:) god bless

Answer:

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25. 1. why are there various platforms in information dissemination?a. For convenience's sakeb. For everyone's sakec. For normality's saked. For interrogation's sake​


Answer:

A

Explanation:

d ku sure,

suna mikatilong

Answer:

b. For everyone's sake

Explanation:

thank me later


26. pete's sake meaning?​


Answer:

Hurry up

Explanation:

An expression of frustration, exasperation or annoyance. For Pete's sake, hurry up!

Answer:

The phrase “for Pete's sake” is an interjection, used to expresses surprise, frustration, exasperation, or annoyance.

Explanation:


27. Pa help po_ _ a _ _ _ _ _It is a vow that requires the religious to live with purity both in body and mind._ _ S _ _ _ _ _ _St Agnes and St. Lucy Protected this for the sake of christ?_ _ _ e _ _ _It is a vow that requires the religious to give up material things in the world and live in simplicity.​


Answer:

Chastity yung una hope it helps!

sorry yan lang yung alam ko.

Answer:

1. Chastity

2.

3.Poverty

Explanation:

d ko po Alam number 2

sorry po


28. The church as the body of christ. explain the following. The physical body of christ, the eucharistic body of christ, The mystical body of christ​


Answer:

Christ also associated himself with the poor of the world and this is also called the Body of Christ. “If we truly wish to encounter Christ, we have to touch his body in the suffering bodies of the poor, as a response to the sacramental communion bestowed in the Eucharist. "The Body of Christ, broken in the sacred liturgy, can be seen, through charity and sharing, in the faces and persons of the most vulnerable of our brothers and sisters”, said Pope Francis on launching the World Day of the Poor.


29. what is utang kabubut-on? how the filipino value effect indebtness does christ 's redeeming love for us.​


Answer:

utang kabubut on is bisaya language then in tagalog its utang na loob

Answer:

Utang kabubut-on means ibinigay mo talaga ng todo na walang pag-iiba ng damdamin o utang-loob

Explanation:

Sana po makatulong po yann

#KEEP ON LEARNING ❤️

30. what fruit/s are you demonstrating in bearing the cross of Christ?​


Answer:

Galatians 5:22-23

New International Version

22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.

Explanation:

the fruits are love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.

note: my answers are only based on what i know but i am really not sure of it. but anyways, hope this helps:)


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