when He died He took our place. we now can go straight to God without a sacrifice like they did in the Old Testament. that is what was meant by the tearing of the large veil in the temple when the earthquake happen when Christ died. since the veil tore then we can go straight into the Holy of Holys whenever and where ever we want to. all we gotta do is pray
Christ became flesh, to do gods will, for our salvation and to conquer death for good.
The stripes are to be taken as symbolic of the whole suffering and death of Christ which all contributed to purchasing salvation.
There had to be a reason for the death of Jesus and, since it brought his ministry to an end, it must have been of major importance. Christianity finds meaning in Christ's death by interpreting it as providing 'salvation' for all who believe.
The promise of salvation and resurrection became the foundations of Christianity. Christians believe that by the death of Christ on the cross, they are saved from sin and will, after death, resurrect to a new life in Christ.
The term "Christ" refers to Jesus Christ, who is considered by Christians to be the Messiah and the Son of God. He is believed to have come to Earth to save humanity from sin and offer salvation through his teachings, death, and resurrection.
simply it is a picture that depicts the death, burial and resurrection of of our Lord Jesus Christ, that the fellow getting baptize has taken his/her stand for our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ and baptism has noting to do with salvation.
The Assemblies of God practices two ordinances: Water Baptism and Holy Communion. Water Baptism is by immersion after repenting of one's sins and receiving Christ's gift of salvation. Holy Communion (the Lord's Supper) is a symbolic remembrance of Christ's suffering and death for our salvation
Being dead in Christ means that one has accepted Jesus as their savior and has died to their old self, living a new life in Him. This impacts one's faith and salvation by ensuring that they are united with Christ in His death and resurrection, leading to forgiveness of sins and eternal life. It signifies a transformation and a new beginning in one's spiritual journey.
The Salvation Army believes that heaven is a real and eternal place where individuals who have accepted Christ and lived according to His teachings will dwell in the presence of God after death. They emphasize salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, with the promise of eternal life and communion with God. The Army teaches that heaven is characterized by joy, peace, and a restoration of all things, reflecting God's ultimate plan for humanity.
The two crosses in the painting symbolize the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and represent themes of sacrifice, redemption, and faith. They serve as a powerful reminder of the central event in Christianity and the belief in salvation through Christ's death and resurrection.
He sacrificed himself on the cross at Calvary.
The Jewish religious teacher whose life,death,and resurrection as reported by the Evangelists are the basis of the Christan message of salvation-called also Jesus Christ.