by eating the forbidden fruit[i guess..]:]
According to Erasmus, how are monks behaving in ways contrary to the teachings of Jesus Christ?
In holy communion, we receive the gift of Jesus Christ himself and are joined more deeply to him. All who have received him in the eucharist are strenghtend as the body of christ. The holy spirit unites us in our love for christ
He was tempted in every way imagined and never sinned.
As a good and strong christian, I believe in Jesus Christ, the son of God. Christains do believe and supposed to believe Jesus is the son of God because "christian" means "christ-like". Christians follow the ways of Jesus Christ because he established the church and called it his. It is in the bible that Jesus was in existence before he was killed but then he rose again and fulfilled his promise.
Keep the Commandments of God and be an imitator of Christ (disciple).
Bc monks live millons of
Jesus the Christ was not despicable in any thing. Jesus is the Son of God/God. If anyone thinks that Jesus was despicable I really feel sorry for them as Jesus will be coming back to earth soon in judgment.
That salvation is available to all mankind through Jesus Christ if we repent, change our sinful ways, and become disciples (imitators) of Christ to the very end.
Jesus has saved us from God's wrath by his death on the cross and bu Jesus's blood, our relationship with God is restored. That is why you must repent from your ways, accept Christ as your Lord and saviour then you are saved. If you do not believe in this, there is no point reading this
No, there are no known contemporary images or photographs of Jesus Christ. Throughout history, artists have portrayed him in various ways based on cultural depictions and interpretations.
We are nourished with the Word of God and recive Jesus Christ in Holy Eucharist
Paul had more than three educational attributes to help him preach the Gospel; according to his own testimony in: Philippians 3.4. Though I might also have confidence in the flesh. If any other man thinketh that he hath whereof he might trust in the flesh, I more: Yet he declined to use any of them, for the "excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus" was far better, as he said in: Philippians 3.8. Yea doubtless, and I count all things [but] loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count them [but] dung, that I may win Christ,