I think Jesus as a "Fully man and fully God" was a benevolent person who did not want the coming generations to have to worry about sins so he paid for their sins with his blood on the cross.
Christians belive that no matter what may happen to them Jesus Christ himself can help them. they think that Jesus and god can help them with all there troubles and worries.
I cannot understand you. Please repost the question with better grammar. PS- If what you meant was "What did Jesus dying mean for the early Christians?", then it meant that they had lost a leader and were now weakened, if not defeated.
They are called Christians.
Jesus Christians was created in 1980.
Christians don't religiously wear white...it is just a symbol sometimes of how Jesus cleansed us of our sins...imagine a cloth that has been stained or dirtied. Jesus, when dying on the cross, saved us of our sins and cleansed our "cloths" or hearts of the "stain" or sin :) Hope this helps! And something else that can help change perspective is the movie "Passion of the Christ" :)
Jn:11:25: Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live:
the christians are reminded that jesus died on the cross
There were no Christians in the time of Jesus. He was the begining of the Christian movement.
Followers of Jesus Christ (not on twitter).
To spread the word of God! To help save souls through the words of Jesus Christ!
because Christians are supposed to follow god and spread the word of the gospel, to do this Christians are supposed to help these people.
Jesus died for all sinners; Christians or humans or otherwise.