Yes. He died on the cross for the sins of the world, and all you have to do is believe in him to spend eternity in heaven. He ransomed us from having to spend eternity in hell. You are on the right track
The death of jesus is observed by christians the world over on good Friday.
Christmas is the time Christians celebrate Jesus' birth.Easter is the time Christians celebrate Jesus' death.
Christians and Jesus follower, practicing the way of Jesus Christ after his death
Easter is a season of joy because Christians are rejoicing in the resurrection of Jesus. On Good Friday Jesus died to ransom us from our sins. Though this is to help us, Christians still mourn His absence from them, for as Jesus said in St. Luke 5:35, comparing Himself to a bridegroom, "But the day will come, when the bridegroom will be taken away from them, then they shall fast in those days." But on Easter Jesus rose from death, and so Christians rejoice. (Bible verse from the Douay-Rheims Bible.)
It is not the death, but the resurrection of Jesus that is remembered at Easter by Christians.
Virtually All Christians believe that Jesus was God in human form, and He rose from the dead on Easter Sunday. YES. The life and death and resurrection of Jesus Christ will Always be important for All Christians, Everywhere and for All Time.
Christians dont really "have" Lent its more like a tradition. Christians are preparing for the Death and Resurection of Jesus Christ
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We as Christians have hope after death, as we have salvation.
Christians believe that by His death, Jesus made it possible for us to have eternal life, that He died that our sins might be forgiven. Therefore, believing this, Christians acknowledge Jesus as their Saviour.
The resurrection of Jesus is important to Christians because Christians see it as the resurrection that will (hopefully) one day be theirs and because it shows that Jesus did not surrender to death. The resurrection is seen by Christians as Jesus's victory over evil; evil had tried to kill Jesus, but he came back from the dead.
Hostility. They were executed by crucifixion, ( what Jesus suffered) stoning, burned to death, or strangled.