Jesus was the turning point in The Bible where God basically became less militant. In the Old Testament, God was violent, destructive, and hateful. A majority of the 2 million people God killed in the Bible, were in the Old testament. So once, Jesus came and asked God to forgive us, He became the loving God we think of today.
Jesus did not make wine, He turned water into wine once.
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Jesus made the claim that he "came to seek and save the lost sheep of Israel". After his resurrection, he told his followers to "make disciples of all the nations".
Because Jesus came down on earth to save us and only a man could do it so Jesus came down to earth in the form of a man.
According to the old testament the Jews were to make a animal sacrifice for their sins. But after the death of Jesus on the cross at calvary . We no longer need to do it. Christ died for all of mankind.
Jesus came to all mankind, especially the sick and the lost. Matthew was a tax collector.
Jews and Christains are related. They both believe in the Lord God. But the Jews only believe in the old testament ( Before Jesus was born). The christians believe in both the old and the new testament. To make this simpler the Jews didn't believe in Jesus but the christians did. Another name for Jesus was the messiah. Pronouced Me-Sigh-A.
Jesus makes us happy, and when we need him he is always there and will always help to make things better.
Nothing. God just chose him, which is a testament to God's grace. He did not make Abraham important because of a special past or a unique talent.
God did in fact make us. Jesus is his only begotten son. In the Old testament for sins committed you needed to bring a sacrifice. In the New Testament Jesus was the one time sacrifice for all sin. He made a way for us to be reconciled back to the Father once and for all.
What makes him important? He saved the world that's what
The story of the three wise men (the Magi) is found in the New Testament and nowhere else; thus, there is no evidence it is based on historical fact. But it is a story that is much-loved by Christians, and the writers of the New Testament included it because it was intended to make a very important point: they wanted to demonstrate that the birth of Jesus was a miracle, an event that was unique in human history, and it made such a great impact that even pagans from a distant country knew how important it was. In the story, the Magi followed a star to seek out, and worship, the baby Jesus. The New Testament writers wanted to stress what they believed were the most noteworthy aspects of the birth of Jesus: for example, that he was born of a virgin, or that the Prince of Peace was born in the most humble circumstances; and above all, that despite his humble birth, people from other countries and other faiths were led to where Jesus was, and they acknowledged him as the messiah. It should be noted that Jews do not accept the New Testament as Sacred Scripture, and by the time the New Testament was being written, Christianity had broken away from Judaism. Thus, many of the New Testament stories are about how people from other religions accepted Jesus as the messiah, even if the Jews did not.