At first, followers of Christ were called people of the Way.
Christians - Acts 11:26 says that followers of Christ were first called Christians at Antioch.
Saints - the word saint simply means set apart. There are about 60 times where Christians are called saints or "holy ones" including Ephesians 1:1; Acts 9:32; Acts 26:10 and Romans 1:7. This shows that God decides who is a saint and not some group of people.
Priests - Since we have the ability to talk directly to God, Revelation 1:6;5:10 says that we are now priests to God. All those who believed Him as their personal Lord and Savior, those who repented and live their lives consistent with God's Word- The Holy Bible.
Disciples or Christians are followers of Jesus.
Anyone who does what Jesus commanded is the follower of Jesus.
Disciples, which means 'imitator' and not just believer. At the end of Jesus' 3 1/2 year ministry, Jesus had 120 disciples. He called His Father's Church which He established, His 'little flock.'
The first followers of Jesus Christ were called followers of 'The Way'. The term 'Christian' followed only some time later as the early church became established across the Roman Empire.
Followers of The Way. It was not until much later that the term Christians was formed.
Nothing. However you Call the Followers of Jesus "Christ", Christians. You might also call the the Disciples of Christ.
Christians, are those who follow Jesus Christ.
The disciples, there were either 12 or 13 of them. The ones you may have heard of are Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Thomas, Peter, Simon, and Judas.
Christians.
Jesus allowed any one and everone who wanted to follow him, to follow him.
Jesus had 12 apostles although many other people followed Jesus around and tried to assist him and are called disciples. All of those that follow our Lord, living and dead, are called disciples. We have no way of knowing this number.
Those truly humble and repentant of their sinful ways - the meek in spirit and called by the Father (John 6:44, 65).
Yes and those people are called Muslims. Like me.
Jesus knew that because people hated Him and His teachings, persecution and and other forms of hatred would always be directed towards those who follow Him.
Those who worship Jesus as their lord and savior are called Christians.
Some believe that if they follow the actions of highly spiritual individuals it would lead them to the same destination as those individuals.
Christians need to know about Jesus as their savior, as that is the basis of their religion. Those who follow other religions, or none at all, do not need to know what Christians believe.
Jesus didn't speak about people 'becoming a Christian'. What he did say is that those who want to have eternal life should follow him. He also told his followers to baptise people and teach them everything he had taught them.
Those who believe in him are called believers.
Some believe that if they follow the actions of highly spiritual individuals it would lead them to the same destination as those individuals.
There are many followers of Jesus Christ who come to him in many different ways, but not necessarily chosen of him. Jesus talks of those who want to follow him, thus: Luke 9.23. And he said to [them] all, If any [man] will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me.