Grace
According to Christian belief, the souls of the Old Testament believers were waiting in a place called Sheol until Jesus' death and resurrection. After Jesus' resurrection, it is believed that these faithful souls were brought to heaven.
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Jesus explained the word to the none believers that he will not judge them. That they need to get to know him.
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The friend of JESUS is his FOLLOWERS ,BELIEVERS ,APOSTLES AND DISCIPLES .
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Christians. All the believers of Jesus Christ.
because that is what they believe in
Saint John teaches that grace and truth came through Jesus Christ, emphasizing that Jesus is the source of all grace and blessings. Through Jesus, believers can receive forgiveness, salvation, and eternal life, demonstrating God's love and favor towards humanity. Saint John's writings highlight the transformative power of grace in enabling believers to experience spiritual renewal and relationship with God.
Your question was answered differently by believers as the first century passed. In the years following Jesus's death, most believers thought that Jesus was not born the Messiah. They believed that he became the Messiah when he was crucified. Thus, his life changed at the crucifixion. Later in the first century, people began to place more emphasis on the public ministry that Jesus had done in the few years before he was crucified. They came to point to a different moment as the point when Jesus became the Messiah. They decided that Jesus became the Messiah-which certainly changed his life-when he was baptized by John the Baptist. At the end of the first century, the belief changed again. Christians came to believe that Jesus was born the Messiah; so in terms of his divine identity, Jesus's life did not change. Christians still believe this today. Historically, what changed Jesus's life? Well, the beginning of his public ministry and his crucifixion.
Jesus Christ was resurrected on a Sunday, which became a day of celebration and contemplation for his followers. Even if it was not a religious obligation to make the Sunday a sacred day, this habit has spread to a lot of people around the world, believers and non-believers alike.