In the book of Mark, Jesus commands his disciples to go into the world and spread the good word of Jesus. They now had an important task to begin, following His appearances to them which gave them an unshakeable faith in the face of intense persecution which some of them were to experience. None of them denied Christ after this, although it would have spared them considerable suffering.
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Christianity is based on Jesus' life and death and resurrection. Without knowing why Jesus lived died and rose again your understanding of Christianity would be very limited
He was passing on to heaven. Everyone needs to die and it was Pauls time.
Jesus saved mankind by his death on the cross. Every person that has ever lived and/or will live on Earth is saved. So he helps everybody.
Yes. According to chapter 7 of Mark's Gospel, Jesus declined to help a woman who sought his help for her daughter, because she was a Canaanite, referring to them as 'dogs'. The gospel account says he only agreed to help when she meekly accepted his description.
Without the birth, death and resurrection of Jesus there is no such thing as a Christian. A christian is a person who believes that Jesus was born the son of God he died as a sacrifice for our sin and he rose from the dead and will come again to judge the world.
A:Three important ways in which Mark's Gospel portrays Jesus are:Racist. In chapter 7, he called Gentiles 'dogs' and only agreed to help a Gentile woman when she humbly accepted that description.Given to irrational anger, as when he cursed the fig tree for not bearing fruit out of season.Less than divine. He had some extraordinary powers and God called him his son, but Mark did not believe him to be one with God. For example: 6:5: And he (Jesus) could there do no mighty work.10:18 Why call me good. There is none good but God.These should not be thought of as the only ways in which Mark portrays Jesus, but they are important to our understanding of Mark's Gospel.
If you read John 19:10 this will help you to see that Jesus knew full well that Pilate had the authority to release him or put him to death. Ultimately Jesus was condemned and executed at the hand or order of Pilate.
Jesus took Peter, James and John up into a high mountain, where his appearance changed, and they saw him talking to two strangers whom the disciples knew without question to be Moses and Elijah. Read literally, the sole reason for this journey was to let the three disciples see Jesus talking to Moses and Elijah. Yet they learnt nothing from the experience and were even instructed to tell no one. In spite of this life-changing event, and its absolute proof that Jesus was the Messiah, Peter went on to deny Jesus. The transfiguration did nothing to help the disciples. In fact, scholars say that the biblical events associated with Moses and Elijah never really happened, so it is unlikely they ever existed. Mark had a strong motive for creating the story of this event since, with no resurrection appearances in the original Gospel, it is this episode that provided the best evidence that Mark could offer, of divine support for Jesus.
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The only record that we have and on which we build our faith is "THE HOLLY BIBLE".you can JESUS miracles after His ressurection in:Mathiew 28.Mark 16.luke 24.John 20-21.(specially John 21).Hope it can help you...