Some Jews who were Jewish like Jesus, first believed in Jesus Christ.
Christians are followers of Jesus Christ and first and foremost they believe in Jesus, and who He is, God Son.
Mormons believe that the church was 'started' by Jesus Christ, and that truth was revealed to Joseph Smith. You are probably thinking of Joseph Smith though. The term "Mormonism" is a misnomer and really should not apply. Members of the LDS church are properly referred to as "Latter Day Saints" not "Mormons" Joseph Smith was the first prophet of the present dispensation of the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ, but it is the Same Gospel that was taught by Jesus Christ when he was on the earth and it is the Same Gospel that was taught to Adam and Eve our first parents. It is the Church of Jesus Christ, established and presided over by Jesus Christ.
John was a Jew and practiced the Jewish religion Judaism. But then he was called by Jesus to be a disciple and I believe he was born again (the bible doesn't say this) as Jesus taught. So John became a follower of Christ. Followers of christ were first called Christians in the New Testament, in Acts 11:26, which states "...in Antioch the disciples were first called Christians."
Christians believe that our religion was brought to us by the Lord Jesus Christ who was a Jew, and the first Christians were all Jews. The Jews were the apple of God's eye and are still very precious to Him.
Jesus Christ's apostles and disciples and John the Baptist were Jesus' first followers. God showed them the truth and they followed Him.
Peter was the first to voice outloud that Jesus was the Messiah.
Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon Church") believe that the first and most essential principles of the Gospel of Jesus Christ are: First, faith in the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We should have faith in Jesus Christ's power to save us from our sins, and faith to follow His teachings and example. We should be willing to take upon ourselves the name of Christ and be baptized in His name. Second, repentance of our sins. Through prayer, we should confess our sins and ask for the grace and mercy of Jesus Christ's atoning sacrifice to cover those sins. To learn more about what Mormons believe about Jesus, visit the "Related Links" below.
Yes. Jesus Christ is the central focus of Mormonism. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and the Savior and Redeemer of mankind. Mormons believe that they must accept the atonement and death of Jesus Christ in order to recieve salvation, and strive to emulate his example in their lives. Check out the "Related Links" below to learn more about what Mormons believe about Jesus Christ.
You cant prove anything if you first think you need to SEE TO BELIEVE You need to BELIEVE TO SEE that's how you get evidence I have tried it have seen the Glory of Jesus Christ
Stephen is the first to be martyred for Christ, I believe it was James that was the first of the 12 apostles to be martyred.
The term "Mormonism" is a misnomer and really should not apply. Members of the LDS church are properly referred to as "Latter Day Saints" not "Mormons" Joseph Smith was the first prophet of the present dispensation of the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ, but it is the Same Gospel that was taught by Jesus Christ when he was on the earth and it is the Same Gospel that was taught to Adam and Eve our first parents. It is the Church of Jesus Christ, established and presided over by Jesus Christ.
Yes. Armenia was the first country to accept Christianity as a state religion.