If you have a new life in Christ, it means that you have been saved by God, admitted that you are a sinner, and say that you want Him to forgive you. You are considered a Christian after this. According to Christianity and The Bible, you will go to heaven after you die and live with God forever. It also is called being born again.
Jesus Christ is the Son of God and our savior. Because of Him, death is not the end, and life takes on new meaning.
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ and his new life.
After the death of Jesus. Paul taught of the life and works of Jesus Christ and his teaching of a New Covenant
The New Testament is the Holy Book that refers to the life of Jesus Christ and the life of the early christians
Butterflies signify new life. Caterpillars "die" and are born again in a different form, just like Jesus Christ.
The councils have not remained faithful to the new testament models of Jesus Christ.
Once called 'The Way' and later 'Christian' both after its founder Jesus Christ, a person wishing to be a Christian must first repent of all previous ways of life and sin and be baptized as a new creature who agrees to follow (imitate is the meaning of disciple) Jesus Christ (see Acts 2:33-41).
The new testament is a record of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as recalled by the apostles and a record of the foundation of the early church by these apostles. As such it tells Christians about God's love, forgiveness and how, by Christ's example, to live a good life. It also promises a life to come by following Christ.
Yes. The first four books of the New Testament are the Gospels, which are four different but harmonious accounts of the life on earth of Jesus Christ.
Anyone, who understands the concept, can be baptized.
King James Version (KJV) Jesus 983 times Christ 571 times Jesus Christ 550 times Jesus and Christ are proper nouns. The pronoun for Jesus and Christ is 'he.' 'he' is used 3071 times in the (KJV) New Testament, but not all those 'he's refer to Jesus or Christ. To find which ones do and how many takes an algorithm beyond this searcher's capability.
Christ (/kraɪst/) (ancient Greek: Χριστός, Christós, meaning 'anointed') is a translation of the Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ (Māšîaḥ), the Messiah, and is used as a title for Jesus in the New Testament. Messiah in Latin is "Messias".