When Jesus Christ came down from heaven and became a Human being He showed us His sinless life. He always did good, healing people, telling the truth, loving all persons. In this way He showed how the Father (GOD) in heaven is really like.
In John 14:9 Jesus says, "..............He who has seen Me has seen the Father......"
when Christ is formed in us will the mystery of Christmas be fulfilled. And this union of God and man in Jesus is what makes possible the connection
Whats Jesus? Is that a kind of soup?
Jesus was God incarnate, he had no weaknesses except his humanity.
jesus wasn't crucified because he was the son of God, but rather he was sacrificed so that humanity's sins could be atoned for. In order to send a perfect sacrifice for all of humanity, God had to come to earth "himself," via his son, Jesus. So the answer to your question is, yes, in a sense, but the real reason for Jesus' sacrifice is because of God's love for humanity. It was the only way to save us.
The Christian belief is that God allowed Jesus to be crucified as a sacrifice for the sins of humanity, in accordance with His divine plan for salvation. This act is seen as a demonstration of God's love and mercy towards humanity.
Yes God sent Jesus to die for the sins of the whole world.
According to the Qur'an, Jesus was the penultimate prophet of God, who revealed the Gospel to humanity.
St. Irenaeus taught that Jesus is the Son of God who came to save humanity from sin and reconcile them with God. He emphasized the importance of Jesus' incarnation, crucifixion, and resurrection in Christian theology, highlighting the significance of Jesus as the savior of humanity.
No, God and Jesus Christ are not the same entity. In Christian belief, God is the supreme being and creator of the universe, while Jesus Christ is considered the son of God and the savior of humanity.
When God parted the Red Sea for the Israelites
Through quoting of scripture and living as a example of the Father.
Christ Jesus is the highest creation of God.