Jesus, following the direction of His Father, showed Christianity to the world, in the "Fullness of Time". Christianity was revealed to the world 50 days after His Resurrection from the dead. He was raise back to life on the Sunday after His crucifixion on the cross. After 40 days with His disciples He was taken up to heaven. Ten days later on Pentecost Sunday the Holy Spirit was poured out on believers, and that was the birthday of the church, when Christianity was shown to the world.
I think Jesus was never asked to show Christianity to the world. Christianity didn't start until after Jesus' death burial and resurrection - christian beliefs are based on Christ's death burial and resurrection.
Jesus told his disciples/all believers to show Christianity to the world.
Mat 28:19 Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
Mat 28:20 teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age." Amen.
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Jesus was not committed to Christianity because He was Jewish. Christianity did not begin until after Jesus died.
The thoughts of Jean-Paul Sartre do not relate to Christianity. Christianity means we believe in Jesus; that we are saved unto eternal life by the precious blood of Jesus. And Jean-Paul Sartre's thoughts show a diversity from this. When he was asked how he would like to be remembered, he said: "I would like people to remember the milieu or historical situation in which I lived,... how I lived in it, in terms of all the aspirations which I tried to gather up within myself. " So his thoughts were on himself and not on our Lord Jesus Christ.
John 3:16-18 in the Roman Catholic Bible speaks about God's love for the world by sending His only Son, Jesus, to save humanity. It emphasizes the importance of belief in Jesus as the path to eternal life and the consequences of rejecting Him, leading to condemnation. This passage highlights the central message of Christianity – salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
Roman Catholic AnswerYou show your love for Our Blessed Lord by obeying His Commandments, and by treating every single person in front of you as you would treat Him. That is the basis of Christianity, we want the best for our brother. When asked who our brother was, Jesus told the parable of the Good Samaritan. Our brother is whoever is in front of us who needs our love. A modern example of this would be Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
Antimonians profess Christianity or its teachings or profess to show the qualities of decency, kindness and fairness associated with Christianity. It can also mean just a person who has been christened or is a believer in Jesus and his teachings.
Since Rome was the world power at that time, He would have used Roman currency. In one place the Pharisees asked Jesus if they were to pay tribute (taxes) or not. Jesus asks to see the money and they show Him a Roman coin with Caesar's picture on it. This story is found in Matthew 22:15-22.
Jesus technically wasn't Jewish. Throughout the gospel, Jesus is described as using Judaism to show that the Old Testament is valid but the truth (Christianity and the New Testament) is what everyone should follow from his preaching.
Jesus began to show us how He had suffered before the foundations of the world in the garden of ghetsemity.
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If you believe that Jesus is God - Jesus must have put the star to show where he was born! If you believe that Jesus is a Prophet - then God must have put the star to show where Jesus was born.
you show that you have accepted JESUS by following HIM....................