Jesus was adjured to testify about who he claimed to be. Jesus affirmed he was the Christ, the Son of God, and then went even further. He quoted from the Old Testament (seeDaniel 7:13 – 14), applying to himself the title “son of man.” ...
WHO IS JESUS? DO THE CREEDS TELL US THE TRUTH ABOUT HIM?It is a well-documented fact that many of the church's "major doctrines" were not instituted until well after New Testament apostolic times. Christians in search of a vigorous biblical Christianity will find it refreshing to ...
This means that they will be a people who are not under the jurisdiction of Jesus when he accepts the pledge from former Jews and Christians. And it is the Gog and Magog who will be the final threat to the believers before his reign of peace. Again, the Quran says: “When the Gog a...
Who is Jesus of Nazareth? Is Jesus Christ Lord, Liar or Lunatic? Is Jesus God? Is Jesus the Savior?
“Our rabbis have taught that Jesus had five disciples: Matthai, Nakai, Nezer, Buni and Todah. They brought Matthai to (to trial). He said, ‘Must Matthai be killed? For it is written, ‘When (mathai) shall I come and appear before God?’” (Psalm 92:2) They said to him, “...
aMain belief is in Jesus Christ, a man who lived in Israel in 33AD. Christians believe that Jesus was the son of God, the creator of the world, and that he died to save human beings from sins. 主要信念在上帝,在 33AD 中住在以色列的一个人中。基督徒相信,耶稣是耶稣基督,世界,那的创建...
ain the Christian religion, the mother of Jesus Christ, and the most important of all the saintS. She was the wife of Joseph, but Christians believe she was a virgin (=someone who has never had sex) , at the time of Jesus's birth, because the father of Jesus is not a human being...
Many born-again Christians have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Several Christian religions use the term “born-again” as it appears in the New Testament of the Bible. And some celebrities share why they converted to Christianity. Who is the most famous born-again Christian? ...
Note that the text does not say that we were chosen “to be” in Him (Christ), but rather that we were chosen “in Him.” This means that Jesus Christ is the primary elect one, and believers are chosen, or elect, because of our connection with Jesus. ...
This phrase refers to the reign and rule of God, both in the present spiritual sense and the future eschatological fulfillment. The kingdom of God is a central theme in Jesus' teachings, representing the realm where God's will is perfectly done. For the early Christians, this was not just...