Jesus said that He came to deliver the captives (Luke 4:18). This is an illustration of the world today which is still full of evil and sin and when you are living in sin, Jesus said that you are a slave of sin (John 8:34) but He is can deliver you from that and show you the way and truly be free.(John 8:36)
Yes, according to Christian beliefs, the church is considered to be the body of Christ.
According to Christian beliefs, the dead in Christ who will rise first are those who have accepted Jesus Christ as their savior and have died in faith. They are believed to be resurrected first when Jesus returns.
No Christ never is shown bleeding in a protestant church.
While he was President, George Washington attended Christ Church, which is a Protestant church, so George Washington's religion was Christianity.
There are no doubt people today who hold many of the Puritan beliefs , but they are not called by that name. They belong to Protestant churches such as the Congregationalists, the United Church of Christ, the Presbyterians and Baptists.
Protestants and Catholics are all Christians and believe in Christ. However, the Protestants do not accept all the Catholic core beliefs. A number of the mainstream Protestant faiths were started by those who disagreed with some aspects of the Catholic faith. Methodists, Baptist, Presbyterian and Episcopalian are some of the mainstream Protestant beliefs.
According to Christian beliefs, Jesus Christ will return in a second coming, descending from heaven with power and glory. This event is often referred to as the "Parousia" and is believed to be a time of judgment and the establishment of God's kingdom on earth.
The key beliefs and practices of the Seventh-day Adventist Protestant denomination include observing the Sabbath on Saturday, belief in the imminent second coming of Jesus Christ, adherence to a healthful lifestyle, emphasis on education, and commitment to spreading the gospel worldwide.
According to Christian beliefs, those who are faithful to Christ will reign with him for a thousand years, as described in the Book of Revelation in the Bible.
(Con)servator (-trix for feminine), liberator. Referring only to Christ: salvator
Being "dead in Christ" in Christian beliefs means that a person has died to their old self and sinful nature, and has been spiritually reborn through faith in Jesus Christ. This concept signifies a new life and identity in Christ, free from the power of sin and death.
According to Christian beliefs, one is saved by accepting Jesus Christ as their savior and believing in his sacrifice for their sins. This is believed to grant eternal life and forgiveness of sins.