Christianity believes that Jesus Christ will return to Earth in the future, an event referred to as the Second Coming. This belief is based on various passages in The Bible, including the teachings of Jesus and the writings of the apostles. The exact details and timing of Jesus' return are subjects of theological debate among Christian denominations.
The Catholic religion was founded after the Greek religion. Catholicism traces its origins to the life and teachings of Jesus Christ in the 1st century AD, while the Greek religion dates back to ancient times with roots in the 2nd millennium BC.
Christians believe that Jesus is waiting to come back in order to fulfill certain prophecies and to give people more time to repent and turn to him. It is seen as an act of mercy and grace, giving people the opportunity to be saved before the final judgment. Additionally, some believe that Jesus is waiting for the perfect moment determined by God's plan.
The Gospel of Matthew begins with a genealogy tracing Jesus' earthly lineage back to Abraham. It establishes Jesus' connection to the lineage of King David, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies about the Messiah coming from David's line. This genealogy sets the stage for Matthew to portray Jesus as the long-awaited fulfillment of Jewish expectations for a Messiah.
It is called the Ascension of Jesus. After his resurrection, Jesus was taken up to heaven in the presence of his disciples.
Easter is the Christian celebration of the remembrance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, brought back to life after he was crucified in our place so we could receive salvation.
Islam believes Jesus Christ was only a prophet, not the Messiah. So the answer is: Christianity, which teaches that Jesus Christ is the Messiah, and is coming back, the hope of all Christians.Another Answer:Both do but only Christianity believes Jesus will return as the King of kings. Some branches of Islam teach that Jesus will return to earth not as King or Lord of lords as the Bible teaches, but rather to accompany their 'mahdi' - the Islamic messiah, and to convert the world, including Christianity, to Islam by force.
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Here is a definition of Christian:IN BRIEF: One who believes, professes to believe, or who is assumed to believe, in the religion of Christ and whose behavior exemplifies Christ's teachings.Jesus is coming back again as King of kings and Lord of lords. He is the Almighty Son of God, the Annointed One of God.In the early Church of God (called so 12 times in the NT), disciples or followers of Jesus were called 'The Way.' In Acts 11:26, the term Christian is 1st used to describe those who follow Jesus' example and His leader's role in the Church of God.
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Jesus said that He would come back to bring His church to be with Him in heaven. Coming back means that He was already here, so . . . He came, He left, and He's coming back again.
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From their own scriptures. In many religions, Jesus is depicted as a prophet who is coming back to do what the bible says that He will do. The difference between Jesus in Christianity and elsewhere is the issue of deity. Christians believe He is God, everyone else believes that He is a highly favored creation of God.
When Jesus comes back, that is where he is coming back.
only god the father
The return to life of Jesus is called the resurrection.
yes by having Jesus Christ coming back
no because jesus is lord and until he comes back we will never know cause we dont know when jesus is coming back