answersLogoWhite

0

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

According to jesus who would teach his followers?

According to Jesus the holy spirit would help the disciples and comfort them.


Why would performing miracles draw followers to Jesus?

It was Gods will.


Why were jesus' followers were confused when he died?

They were scared and confused, as they were suddenly with out their Lord Jesus. And afraid that the Romans would crucify them as well.


Why Jesus friends locked themselves in a room?

When Jesus was ministering on earth, He and His followers were considered as a "sect". When Jesus was arrested and crucified His followers became afraid and thought that they also would be arrested and crucified and so they hid themselves and locked the door.


Jesus had twelve close followers or ____ that would help spread his teachings after his death?

desciples


Does Jesus have more followers then the devil?

He must have or God would have destroyed the Earth a long time ago.


Why did Jesus need commitment from his followers?

Without faith, it is impossible to please God. Faith would cause commitment.


A plebeian and a patrician are both observed committing the same crime. outcomes best describes how they would be treated under Roman law?

the patrician is judged guilty, as is the plebeian.


How did Jesus Found Christianity?

Jesus Christ did not found Christianity, it was created by his followers who lived by his teachings.Answer:When he started His ministry, most would say when when the first Miracle was performed. "The water to wine"


Who did name the followers of Jesus as Christians?

they named themselves christians because they were referring to how they were Christ like. Because Jesus is the Christ, or "The Anointed One" and they wanted to show that they would be like unto him


What part or parts of the world would you find a large majority of Christian followers?

i dont believe in god or jesus, there is no heaven or hell


What was the great disappointment?

A certain William Miller - and his followers - believed that Jesus Christ would return in 1844. The Great Disappointment means that the foretold time passed, and William Miller and his followers believed that Jesus Christ had NOT returned.