Jesus is God's son, and he is also one with God. He knew he would be going to earth to live and die as a human before anything was ever thought about that happened in Genesis, or people or bacteria. Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit are the trinity and so they are their own symbol.
the Church is the fundamental sacrament of Jesus because it is the symbol or the visible presence of God's will to humanity.
mouth* and its God, its the eucharist and is not a symbol but is the body blood soul and divinity of jesus
Yes God is Jesus father. Jesus called him so.
There is a Jesus, and He can be read about in the Word of God, called the Bible.
Jesus claimed that He was equal with God(John 10:30). And called God His Father (John 10:36)
Jesus was not God in human form. Jesus proclaimed himself as SON of God and God is described as Jesus' heavenly father.It is not in my understanding that they ever called Jesus himself God.
There were no prophets that ever called Jesus God. God, in most all prophecies, is called God, Ancient of Days, The Almighty, and so forth. Jesus is called Messiah, Chirst, leader, lamb, son of God, ad so forth. Being someones son clearly makes you 'NOT' that one. Even Jesus said that God was greater then him. ( JOHN 14:28 ).
Depends on the context. Usually it is a symbol of God's presence and that Jesus is the Light of the World.
because jesus christ died on the cross for our sins and the catholic mchurch celebrates and tanks jesus and god for this
No. Christians believe in God the father, God the son, (Jesus) And God the Holy Spirit. This is called the Trinity. They are 3 separate "variations" of the one God.
The symbol of baby Jesus is often one with him in a manager of hay. It has been said that he was born in a stable where his mother wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger. That is why this symbol is used most often for baby Jesus.
Christianity worships God and Jesus, God sent Jesus down to spread the message and that's how it started and why he's the founder.