The Holy Eucharist.
Four mysteries in Jesus' life include the Annunciation, where the angel Gabriel announces to Mary that she will conceive the Son of God; the Nativity, the miraculous birth of Jesus in Bethlehem; the Transfiguration, where Jesus reveals his divine glory to his disciples; and the Resurrection, where he rises from the dead, affirming his divine nature and the promise of eternal life. Each of these events holds deep theological significance and reflects key aspects of Christian belief regarding the nature of Jesus as both divine and human.
The life and death of Jesus, the acts of the apostles.
The gospel of John
Rejoice.
so we could learn from his acts and be Godly like
Jesus lived a fully human life and death but was divine. God came to us in human form to share our experiences and to show us how to live a good life. Finally he died for us and then came back to life to show us that there was more waiting for us after our existence here had ended.
Jesus showed that He was divine by being sinless, performing miracles and by knowing the hearts and minds of men. After His death and burial He showed he was divine by coming back to life in a resurrected body.
Herod's attempt on Jesus' life was unsuccessful primarily because Joseph, Jesus' earthly father, received a divine warning in a dream. This guidance led him to flee to Egypt with Mary and Jesus, keeping them safe from Herod's decree to kill all male infants in Bethlehem. Additionally, the fulfillment of prophecies surrounding Jesus' birth emphasized that he was destined to survive and fulfill his mission. Ultimately, Herod's plans were thwarted by divine intervention and the protective actions of Jesus' family.
Saint Matthew is considered a divine figure in Christianity because he was one of Jesus's twelve apostles, chosen by Jesus himself to spread his teachings. He is the author of the Gospel of Matthew, one of the four Gospels in the New Testament that recount the life and teachings of Jesus. It is believed that Saint Matthew was inspired and guided by the Holy Spirit in writing his Gospel, making his work divinely inspired.
Jesus Christ and the Bible; because Jesus died for our sins and gives us eternal life; and the Bible tells us this and that Jesus loves us.
Because he freely gives us elernal life by forgiving our sins.
In Christian theology, Jesus is considered both mortal and immortal. He was born as a human, experiencing mortality and ultimately dying on the cross. However, Christians believe that he rose from the dead, signifying his immortality and divine nature as the Son of God. Thus, Jesus embodies both aspects: his earthly life as a mortal and his eternal existence as divine.