One of the key claims made by Jesus in The Bible is that if you believe in him, you will never truly die.
This statement is a powerful and central part of Christian theology and has been debated and analyzed by scholars, theologians, and believers for centuries.
On the surface level, this can be interpreted as a promise of eternal life for those who believe in Jesus.
However, many scholars argue that the meaning behind this statement is more nuanced and complex than just the promise of eternal life.
One interpretation is that Jesus is not necessarily promising physical immortality, but rather, spiritual life beyond physical death.
This would mean that while physical death is inevitable, those who believe in Jesus will continue to live on in a spiritual sense, in the presence of God.
Another interpretation is that Jesus is speaking to the idea of spiritual death, rather than physical death.
Ultimately, the meaning behind Jesus' claim that if you believe in him, you will never die is complex and multifaceted.
A discussion and explanation of Jesus claim that if you believe in him you will never die.
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No Islam does not believe that Jesus is messiah they believe that there is no messiah. They also believe that works get you to go to live with God (in Arabic Allah) in heaven. I for one believe that Jesus is messiah that he is the only way to get into heaven and that you have to believe that he died on the cross for our sins so that we might be saved.
Well, anyone may claim Christianity; this does not mean that Christ will acknowledge them.
No. In Judaism, Jesus was a regular human being who lived in olden times, and experienced no miracles. He is not part of Jewish religious belief.Any Jews who would profess belief in Jesus' resurrection are actually Christians by definition, no matter what they may claim as their religion.See also the Related Links.Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?What do Jews believe about God?
Whether Jesus actually lived or died is of no importance to Judaism since Jesus himself is of no importance to Judaism. If Jesus lived, then he certainly was born, just like all other humans. However, all Jews reject the Christian claim that Jesus was conceived from a virgin. If Jesus lived, he was a human with two human parents.
There are by 2001 estimates, 159,030,000 Christians in the United States. (Source: American Religious Identity Survey)
Christian answerThe Jews had been yearning for a Messiah who can bring relief from the Roman yoke. Many believe Jesus of Nazareth to be that long-awaited Savior. Jewish answerWe cannot and do not believe that Jesus is god or the son of God.. Such a belief is forbidden in Judaism. In Judaism, Jesus was a regular human being who lived in olden times, and is not part of Jewish religious belief.
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Christianity represents the largest religion in our world with 2.1 billion adherents. This claim to be followers of Jesus Christ whom they believe to be the Son of God.
Jehovah's Witnesses indeed claim that they are Christians. Jehovah's Witnesses are "followers of Christ", implying that even if they don't claim to be Christians (which they/we do), they would be anyway. Jehovah's Witnesses indeed claim to be Christian. They accept Jesus as the son of God, being of divine nature. They believe he had a prehuman existence and came to earth to die for mankind's sins. Jehovah's Witnesses believe that there can be no salvation without accepting Jesus sacrifice and honour Jesus as their King and Leader. Since to be a 'christian' means to follow Jesus' example and obey him, they preach the bible in imitation of their leader Jesus, and try to be like him in word and deed. So, yes, Jehovah's Witnesses feel they have the right to be called Christian. Any 'confusion' that has arisen in this regard may be from the fact that Jehovah's Witnesses believe Jesus to be God's Son and not Almighty God himself. They reject the teaching of the trinity as unscriptural. == ==