There are usually statues of Jesus in Christian places of worship, but you will not find them in a Jewish or Muslim place of worship.
The angels did tell them that the baby was God's son and that they should worship him
No, we do not worship statues they are simply to help us think of or remember Mary, Jesus or one of the saints kinda like you would keep a picture of a friend or family member in you wallet or on your wall. The statues are simply a remembrance of them or something to help us think of them. Just to clarify we also don't pray to or worship saints or Mary we intercede through them like you would ask a friend to pray for you when you are in time of need.
Christians do not worship Jesus. They worship God.
Those who worship Jesus as their lord and savior are called Christians.
i worship god and jesus
They worship Jesus on Sundays at church
The sentence speaks for itself - worshipping an ganesha idol is worship of an idol, because the statue itself is the object of veneration. However, worship of the god Ganesha through use of a statue or 'idol' of Ganesha need not be seen as idol worship. Many Christians pray before statues of saints and even of Jesus, but would never consider this to be idol worship.
NO! wiccans do not worship Jesus. that's christians. we have our own goddess and god and believe that they are in nature therefore we worship nature.
Whether you accept that you can worship Jesus depends on your religious beliefs. Only those who accept that Jesus is God, as Christians do, will feel that they can worship Jesus. What some might find confusing is that we do not worship Jesus by going to a specific place, or performing specific rituals. The worship the Jesus commands is enacted internally and expressed externally - so someone who wishes to worship Jesus will serve fellow Christians and non-Christians. The nature of this service may differ, but ultimately a person doing good deeds to honour God and Jesus is worshipping Jesus by doing that.
Yes you are supposed to worship Jesus every day and at all times.
The Roman catholic Church says that they do not worship the statues but that they are a means to aid in worshiping God. Exodus 20: 4, 5. says not to make a carved image of anything. If Jesus had made an image of his mother and knelt and prayed to it the Law of God would have meant that his fellow worshippers - the Jews- would have to stone him to death.
There are many ways to worship Jesus. Some people pray, sing, or talk to Jesus. Some read the bible.