But history is written. I am helpless to do anything. It is this year. It is late on a stormy afternoon. You drive by a nursing home, recalling a community notice mentioning the need for more dinnertime volunteers at the home. Jesus said ...
When did Jesus realize he was God? Or did He always have self-knowledge of His divinity? My answer: He always knew He was God. The Person of Christ – Jesus, as He stood before the scribes and Pharisees, or as a young boy circumcised on the eighth day - always knew because His di...
Jesus Said to See Him is the Same as Seeing God Jesus shouted to the crowds, "If you trust me, you are trusting not only me, but also God who sent me. For when you see me, you are seeing the one who sent me. I have come as a light to shine in this dark world, so that a...
Did Jesus claim to be God ? Did Jesus claim to be God ?Jesus, Did
Jesus refers to the future when God will make the New Heaven and New Earth, but He also refers to the fact that even though the present heaven and earth will pass away, His words will never pass away.
Jesus, who was God in the form of man, was the only one who could endure the trial of the cross without help. Even if one of the disciples was only there as a comfort and advocate during this time, there is a danger we would esteem that disciple above the others and place him on...
During his lifetime, Jesus himself didn't call himself God and didn't consider himself God, and ... none of his disciples had any inkling at all that he was
What Did Jesus Say? What did Jesus say? - Jesus is the most influential person in human history. Here is an introduction to his message.
(2) They sang to Christ as if he was still alive. (3) They believed Jesus was God. (4) Even enemies of Christianity viewed them as morally distinct people. (5) They would regularly eat meals together. (6) Rome tortured some of the early Christians for their faith. (7) Christianity ...
The Bible does not say that Jesus paid a propitiation, but that He "is" a propitiation for our sins (Romans 3:25, 1 John 2:2; 4:10). This means that He, being God, bears the hurt in order to give mercy and forgiveness. The Bible has many other ways to show how God Himself ...