Jesus is God. He is and was sinless.
A:Mark 10:18 (Why call me good. There is none good but God.) has Jesus clearly tell us that he is truly human, not divine.
Answer The best way to be original is to just be yourself! Because each of us are uniquely different if you are yourself you will truly be original. :-)
The sacraments are not biblically based. They are the product of the Catholic Church.
Its not jesus that teaches us its the people reading from the bible and putting it in a way they believe they should teach you.
Well, he didn't truly "die". He just had to die in order to save us. I'm not exactly sure why though. That was God's decision.
Jesus taught us the holy way through his words and actions, demonstrating love, compassion, forgiveness, and humility. He emphasized the importance of treating others with kindness and living a life of service to others, reflecting the values of the Kingdom of God. Through his teachings and example, he showed us how to live a life pleasing to God and in harmony with one another.
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Jesus set the pattern for us...so demonstrated this by the way he lived his Life.
I think you are referring to John 14.1, where Jesus told his disciples not to be troubled. Why he told them this, i think is answered in the remainder of that verse, - "ye believe in God, believe also in me." When we truly believe in Jesus, why should be troubled at anything? Jesus loves us!
Because Jesus died on the cross for us, we don't have to pay the price of our sins - death. Instead, we simply have to believe in him and that he truly loves us and died for us, or have faith, and we will be saved. Therefore, our sin is justified by faith in Jesus Christ. It is paid for by his death. Hope this helps!
To show us the way, To give His life for you, To save you, To love you..
God did in fact make us. Jesus is his only begotten son. In the Old testament for sins committed you needed to bring a sacrifice. In the New Testament Jesus was the one time sacrifice for all sin. He made a way for us to be reconciled back to the Father once and for all.