He had riches. (Matt 19)
Also he didn't want to give his riches to the poor and follow Jesus
Because people didn't like him.
A:Luke's Gospel ends with the ascension of Jesus into heaven on the evening of his resurrection, near Bethany. The disciples worshipped him and returned to Jerusalem where they were continually in the Temple, praising and blessing God (Luke 24:50-53). Possibly because he had become aware of Paul's epistles, the author changed these events in the next book, Acts of the Apostles, so that Jesus ascended into heaven 40 days after his resurrection.
he told him to sell all of his possesions and give his money to charity. however the man was sad...=(.....!He didnt want to lose his great riches. After he left, Jesus talked to his disciples about how hard it is for a rich man to go to heaven: "It is easier", he said, "for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, but with God all things are possible."hope this helped lol =)
A:Matthew's Gospel: Jesus said goodbye to the disciples in a mountain in Galilee, instructing them to go forth and teach all nations. The gospel does not say where Jesus went, but that he would be with them always. Luke's Gospel: Jesus said goodbye to the disciples near Bethany on the evening of his resurrection, and was taken bodily up into heaven.John's Gospel: Jesus said goodbye to the disciples near the Sea of Galilee. The gospel does not say where Jesus went, but that the beloved disciple (commonly assumed to be John) would live until his return. The reference to Jesus' return suggests that Jesus went up to heaven. We can not say why Jesus did not return within the lifetime of the beloved disciple as promised.Mark's Gospel: This originally ended at verse 16:8 with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they fled in terror, telling no one. In this gospel, Jesus did not say goodbye to the disciples. The 'Long Ending' (verses 16:9-20) was added much later, largely based on Luke's Gospel, and says that Jesus was taken up into heaven.Acts of the Apostles: Written by the same author as Luke's Gospel but some time later, this also says that Jesus was taken bodily up into heaven, but this time near Mount Olivet and rather long after the resurrection.
When Jesus asked Peter "'YOU, though, who do YOU say I am?'"Peter answered, 'You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.'"(Matthew 16:15+16)
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The young man had riches. Matthew 19:21, 22 Jesus said to him, "If you want to be perfect, go, sell what you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow Me." But when the young man heard that saying, he went away sorrowful, for he had great possessions. By asking the young man to sell his possessions Jesus was forcing him to examine his own heart and look at his priorities. But the young man did not truly love God with all of his heart, possessions were his god. He was unable to obey Jesus request an "Go and sell ...... come and follow
Depends if they're Christian or not.
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Mark's Gospel consists of a parallel structure, which is a literary sequence in which an opening set of events is contrasted with another set of events that parallels the first.The opening set begins with John explaining the coming of Jesus, followed by the baptism and the voice of God from heaven, and ends with Jesus predicting his death. The contrasting structure begins with the Transfiguration of Jesus and the voice of God from heaven, and ends with the crucifixion, followed by the young man explaining the departure of Jesus. Mark contrasted John's announcement of the coming of Jesus with the young man's explanation of the departure of Jesus. The Gospel contrasts the baptism and the voice from heaven with the Transfiguration and the voice from heaven. And it uses the prediction by Jesus of his death, after they travelled into the towns of Caesarea Philippi (Mark 8:27) at the end of the first set , to contrast with the actual death in the second set.
I think there young and they could tell others about Jesus and Christianity for this get older they can tell a even newer generation and so on until Jesus come back and takes his believers in him to heaven for eternity.
Jesus calls ALL, not just the young.
Yes, Angus Young is Jesus.
Basically Bi-Wal makes up with Ryung (his older twin brother) and he marries Dong Young (who made herself Supreme King of Heaven).
Tell the story of Jesus' life.
The most reassuring answer is to explain that, at least in Western society, most young people lose their virginity before marriage. This was always the case, even in medieval times. If Jesus condemned people for this, heaven would be a very lonely place.