No, Christians never consider that Jesus died for His own sins as He was sinless. Jesus was the Son of God and God Himself and God is sinless. The Bible tells us plainly that, "In Him is no sin" (I John 3:5), He (Jesus) "did no sin, neither was guile found in His mouth" (I Peter 2:22), Paul tells us, "He knew no sin" (II Corinthians 5:21).
Even His enemies were constrained to confess the same fact. Pilate confessed Him to be a righteous Person (Matthew 27;24) and declared, " I find no fault in Him at all" (John 18:38). Judas admitted he had betrayed "innocent blood", (Matthew 27:4).
Many Christians believe that Jesus will return some day. Jews, Muslims, Hindus and those of other religions, as well as atheists, say that Jesus has died and will never return.
Christians have been celebratin christmas ever since Jesus died. Other people have been celebrating Christmas since ever since the 1700s.
It's because that Jesus says to treat everyone as a brother, because he made everyone and loves us each, because Jesus died on the cross for YOU.
No. He was Egyptian. Egyptian's belived in many gods, Christians belive in the Lord Jesus Chirst
No! The sanhedrin didn't believe Jesus had ever came back to life, that's why they demanded that the Romans persecute the Christians because the Christians told everyone that Jesus had risen from the dead.
Sunday was named after the Sun. Christians regard Sunday as a holy day because the gospels record that Jesus rose from death on the first day of the week. Sunday is what we consider to be the first day of the week and so Sunday is a day that Christians have regarded as special ever since the early Church.
in the time of jesus.
Jesus changed many lives directly, such as the blind man and the leper and his disciples, but if you think about Christians today who are Christian because of him, then he has changed millions, if not billions of lives if you believe in everything Jesus did then you can also say he has changed every persons life who has ever lived, as he died on the cross so that our sins could be forgiven
Christians realize that if we have ever sinned at all ( ever lied, ever been jealous, ever taken the Lord's name in vain, etc...) that we fall short of the glory of God. All of us fall short and can't get into heaven on our own merit if we have sinned-so we need salvation from God through Jesus Christ and to be set free from sin by Jesus.
no. the followers of him used the word christian.
The very name Christian comes from the second part of His name. Christians bear the name of their master and Lord since they accept that He died for them and rose again. They have received great benefit from Him and so they seek in whatever way they can to live their lives in line with His will. Without Jesus there would be no Christian faith and no Christians. When he was being tried for the crime of being a Christian, in the second century AD the aged Polycarp said 'eighty six years have I served Him and He has done me no wrong - I am a Christian.' He then was executed for his affirmation. Christians who know their Lord know that He has never let them down. The statement of Polycarp is as true today as it ever was because Jesus Christ is alive today. Christians serve a risen and living savior who is always with them in the person of the Holy Spirit. Thus He is not just a dead teacher but an ever-present friend and guide.
Jesus and Cleopatra were not alive at the same time. Cleopatra died many years before Jesus was ever born.