By reading it and living it.
The bible affect the lives of christians today?The bible affect the lives of christians today?
Many Christians accept both Gospels as correct. Each is written by a different author and so brings out different aspects of the same message and events. There are no reasons to doubt either one, particularly when examined contextually.
That may be a very bad idea, seeing how early Christians have truly morbid, and hateful ways that we have now evolved past.
They didn't have to pretend they were Christians.
We can study church history to see all the things man has added to the simple truth of the Gospel and not repeat the same mistakes today.
I believe you are asking about the four marks of the Church, not four ways the Church is "one." The four marks are: One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic. ("One" is one of the marks.)
The first Christians were Jewish.
Christians believed that Jesus was the king of the Jews; a treasonous thought. Christians denounced what they felt were the sinful ways of the Romans.
they celebrate
A:Paul encouraged his followers to greet each other with a kiss (Romans 16:16, 1 Corinthians 16:20, 2 Corinthians 13:12, 1 Thessalonians 5:26). This advice is followed later by 1 Peter 5:14, which is considered close to Paul in some ways. Although John's Gospel does not explicitly call on Christians to kiss publicly, it does call on them to love one another so that all men will know they are Christians (John 13:35).There is no hint in any of this that the Christians were being persecuted, and John's Gospel would scarcely have enjoined Christians publicly to show love for each other if this would have identified them for persecution.
Well Christians pray go to church and even just send thoughts to him.
yes and no its a certain way the gospel should sound it cant be to jazzy or lots of ways to make it sound like blues