The document contains three passages from scripture. The first is about a woman anointing Jesus' feet with oil at a Pharisee's house, which prompts a discussion between Jesus and the Pharisee about faith and forgiveness of sins. The second passage discusses justification by faith in Christ rather than works of the law. The third passage is a parable told by Jesus about forgiveness in which he forgives a woman's sins in front of a Pharisee to illustrate that those who are forgiven more love more.
The document contains three passages from scripture. The first is about a woman anointing Jesus' feet with oil at a Pharisee's house, which prompts a discussion between Jesus and the Pharisee about faith and forgiveness of sins. The second passage discusses justification by faith in Christ rather than works of the law. The third passage is a parable told by Jesus about forgiveness in which he forgives a woman's sins in front of a Pharisee to illustrate that those who are forgiven more love more.
The document contains three passages from scripture. The first is about a woman anointing Jesus' feet with oil at a Pharisee's house, which prompts a discussion between Jesus and the Pharisee about faith and forgiveness of sins. The second passage discusses justification by faith in Christ rather than works of the law. The third passage is a parable told by Jesus about forgiveness in which he forgives a woman's sins in front of a Pharisee to illustrate that those who are forgiven more love more.
The document contains three passages from scripture. The first is about a woman anointing Jesus' feet with oil at a Pharisee's house, which prompts a discussion between Jesus and the Pharisee about faith and forgiveness of sins. The second passage discusses justification by faith in Christ rather than works of the law. The third passage is a parable told by Jesus about forgiveness in which he forgives a woman's sins in front of a Pharisee to illustrate that those who are forgiven more love more.