Because he was the one who created us and because he died to save us.And I'm a girl not a boy ok.
Jesus is still loved today for several reasons. First, his teachings of love, compassion, and forgiveness resonate with many people. Second, his life and sacrifice serve as an inspiration and example of selflessness. Lastly, Jesus is seen by many as a source of hope, comfort, and guidance in times of struggle and uncertainty.
In the fourth gospel, this was the "disciple whom Jesus loved". We do not know who the "disciple whom Jesus loved" was meant to be. Irenaeus identified him as being John, a view that is still held by conservative Christians today, and drew the conclusion that John was the author of this gospel, which had previously been anonymous. This was speculation and, today, most scholars doubt that the author really was John.A consistent theme of John's Gospel is that Peter was always compared unfavourably with the "disciple whom Jesus loved". It seems likely that the real author of John was troubled by the reverence given to Peter, and wanted to portray him as no more than a disciple, so as to get the focus back on Jesus. He did not want to create another personality cult in place of that of Peter. By choosing an anonymous disciple, he ensured that this disciple coud not be worshipped. By calling him the "disciple whom Jesus loved" he made it clear that there was a disciple much greater than Peter, without appearing to disparage Peter. The scene in John 13:23 serves to emphasise the affection that Jesus felt for this disciple. So, the "disciple whom Jesus loved" is likely to have been no more than a literary invention.
Esther, Mary, and Mary Magdalene loved God, I think. Mary was the mother of Christ Jesus Himself.
True. He did love and respect women. While there is no documented evidence that a woman hated him, there most likely were some women that didn't, just as there are some today that do not like him.
In the bible the word STILL is used when Jesus tells the storm to be still.
It is the usage of the zero symbol that is still essential in mathematics even today.
It is still important that we all love each other how Jesus loved us.
First of al Jesus is not a prophet.
John was the apostle that Jesus loved.
It was popular in the 1400s, and is still loved by many people today.
Jesus loved and still loves many things: his friends on earth eg. Lazarus, his earthly mother and father, his father God in Heaven. And today Jesus still loves all the people of the earth including the Romans who crucified him, the people who mock him, those who don't know anything about him, those who wonder who he is and those who have invited him to be their God. To say it simply, Jesus loves everyone!
People can still be healed today by God through our faith in Jesus and our prayers.
Oh yes Jesus is still doing miracles, but today there are middle men doing it in the name and power of Jesus.
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Yes he did and most likely still loves them even though they are dead.
Because Jamaica is a loved place with the sweetest items in the world
he is still known as the father of Texas and is loved by his wonderful fambily
Everything that Jesus did or said has affected the entire world forever.