Yes.
The Buddha told Christ, "Suffer to be enlightened." Jesus told him, No. ___ Christ told the Buddha, "Suffer to redeem my flock." The Buddha said, Ommm...
If you mean the Apostle Paul, then: Determination. devotion to duty and Christ selflessness, willingness to suffer for Christ.
The abstract noun is: beliefs
The word "suffer" appears 10 times in the First Epistle of Peter. Peter emphasizes the idea of enduring suffering for the sake of righteousness and following the example of Christ.
Yes, all of the disciples were persecuted in some form for their association and belief in Christ.
prob not the best idea. but if your willing to suffer go for it
People that suffer from hunger eat anything they can get their hands on. They will eat anything from rats to paper to other humans. Never underestimate what someone would be willing to eat if starving.
Many people-- from Catholics to Muslims to Communists-- persecuted Christians. But consider it an honor to suffer for Christ.
AnswerIf you mean countries with Christians living in them, then this would apply to every single country on Earth. Even in countries where Christianity is either forbidden or extremely restricted, there are those who are willing to suffer and die for their faith in Jesus Christ. Those countries which have some form of Christianity as their official religion are listed below:ArgentinaArmeniaCosta RicaCyprusDenmarkEnglandGreeceIcelandLiechtensteinMaltaMonacoNorwayScotland(some cantons of) SwitzerlandTuvaluVatican CityEthiopia
The actual meaning of the word bond servant for Jesus Christ , means a person who is ready to forsake all that he owns and is now willing to follow Jesus Christ. This can be seen in missionaries, and fathers and nuns in the catholic church.
To know that death is unavoidable and that it was impossible to eliminate things that made people suffer.
He wanted to show that he was willing to make a sacrafice and to raise him from the dead for definate proof that he was the son of God