Jesus did not descend into the Hell of the damned. He descended into the place that was called synonymously in The Bible "hell" or "the bosom of Abraham" also known as "the limbo of the fathers". Since the gates of heaven were shut the righteous souls of those that had died were here waiting to go to Heaven. Thus Jesus descended into hell that He might manifest Himself to them, granting them the Beatific Vision and thus heaven.
However, for those who are in the Hell of the damned, they never saw Christ. Revelations in the Bible says that everyone will be pulled out of both "death" and "hell and judged for the second death at the Last Judgment.
Those who worship Jesus as their lord and savior are called Christians.
We love God and Jesus. Those to are everyones savior. Jesus is Christ we receive him through holy communion.
Sinners, those in need of a savior.
Christians need to know about Jesus as their savior, as that is the basis of their religion. Those who follow other religions, or none at all, do not need to know what Christians believe.
In the apostles creed, when Jesus descended into hell, it meant he went there to rescue those who through no fault of their own did not know Jesus. Answer: The Bible says that Jesus went to the grave to preach the Good News to the dead.
No. Only those who accept Jesus as their lord and savior.
He is the originator and head of the church. The church is not a building, but made up of those who believe in Him as Lord and Savior.
Jesus is God who came down from heaven to become a man and in order to die for the sins of mankind. He had to be a sinless man. Only God is sinless and only God in the form of a man could save His people by sacrificing Him self on the cross of Calvary. No one else was quilified to be the Savior.
Methodists believe in a Triune God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). They believe Jesus Christ is their Savior. Those are the basic beliefs.
Most people do get baptised when they accept Christ as their Savior. Different denominations have differing rituals and or methods by which they go about the baptism. Baptism comes after conviction of sin, repentance of sin, confession of Christ as Lord and Savior.
The good news is that Jesus is our savior and that He is coming back to reign for a time and then we will all be judged. Forgiveness exists for those who repent and accept Jesus into our hearts as savior. We are also supposed to not judge, not condemn, but forgive. We are supposed to not sin. Mother Theresa shared God's love for people through her daily actions and was an example of God's goodness coming forth from one's heart.
Yes. Many of the everyday people that meet Jesus recognised this. For example the Samaritan woman who had an encounter with Jesus by a well and the people of her village: John 4:42 Then they said to the woman, "Now we believe, not because of what you said, for we ourselves have heard Him and we know that this is indeed the Christ, the Savior of the world." Jesus' disciples acknowledged that He is the saviour. In the book of second Peter, Peter uses this title of Christ five times, for example: 2Peter 1:1 Simon Peter, a bondservant and apostle of Jesus Christ, To those who have obtained like precious faith with us by the righteousness of our God and Savior Jesus Christ: