The holy spirit came on the desciples once christ was crucified. he was to comfort the 12 desciples.
Yes they were. The purpose of Christs teachings were to have the people believe in Him and His Father in Heaven. The Holy Spirit was sent to testify of the thruth which Jesus taught. Though Christ taught many truths , it is the Holy Spirit who is the greater teacher, for it is by the same Spirit ye shall know for a surity the truth of all things. The one teaches to your ears and understanding, while the other teaches to your heart.
The holy spirit perhaps. I'm not totally sure, but that seems to ring a bell in my head.
The holy spirit helped the apostle carry out Jesus mission by helping them in tough times
In the Gospel of Luke, the act of Jesus breathing on the disciples symbolizes the giving of the Holy Spirit and empowers them for their mission to spread the teachings of Jesus and establish the early Christian church. This act signifies the disciples' commission to carry out their mission with the guidance and strength of the Holy Spirit.
Jesus required the Holy Spirit during his time on Earth to empower him for his ministry, to guide him in his teachings, and to strengthen him in times of trial and temptation. The Holy Spirit also helped Jesus to perform miracles and to fulfill his mission of bringing salvation to humanity.
When Jesus breathed on his disciples, he was symbolically imparting the Holy Spirit to them. This act showed that he was giving them the power and guidance of the Holy Spirit to help them in their mission to spread his teachings and establish the early Christian church.
Yes Jesus was baptized by his cousin John the baptist, he was then lead into the wilderness by the spirit for 40 days.This was before he started his earthly mission.
jesus send me on a mission
Mission according to Jesus
No, Jesus was totally male and totally God, he was the God-Man.
yup God the father the son and the Holy Spirit
The resurrection of Jesus Christ was the initial event that made clear the early church's mission. At this point Jesus appeared to the remaining eleven apostles and they received the Holy Spirit, by which they were able to perform miracles as Jesus did. With this power, Jesus sent them out to spread the good word of the Gospel, heal and live as examples for the world.