Jesus the Christ ( Messiah) fulfilled the role a Redeemer by the following: 1. Matthew 1:18-20, Jesus father is (God), The Holy Spirit, Jesus mother was a virgin (Mary). This was the fulfillment of the prophesy of Isaiah 7:14 2. Matthew 9:1-8, Jesus declares to the religious leaders that He has the authority to forgive sins. 3. John 3:16, Jesus as the Son of God provides Eternal Life to whoever puts their faith in Him 4. John 1: 12, Jesus brings people into a personal relationship with Father God making them a "child of God." 5. Romans 5:12-21, Jesus provides righteousness for all people bringing them into a right standing with God the Father), provides forgiveness of their sins and removes the penalty of death (which is the consequences of unforgiven sins.) 6. John 19:28-30, Jesus knowing that in His death through crucifixion was the fulfillment of the scriptures last words were " it is finished."
The Christ Redeemer was built because people know that Jesus Christ is real.
Christ the Redeemer is our Lord Jesus Christ, is now in heaven, but his Holy Spirit dwells within his people.Christ the real Redeemer is today seated at the right hand of God the Father, making prayers to the Father for us as Christians.Christ the Redeemer is a statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
No, we believe in Jesus Christ and recognize him as our savior and redeemer.
Christ the Redeemer is a giant statue of Jesus located in Brazil. It represents the country's Catholic background, and watches over the people of Brazil.
That is the correct spelling of "redeemer" (one who barters or exchanges for money).The capitalized Redeemer is used religiously to mean the Savior (Jesus Christ).
The councils have not remained faithful to the new testament models of Jesus Christ.
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The Old Testament never actually mentions Jesus Christ.
No, Jesus did not abolish the Old Testament teachings and laws. He said he came to fulfill them, not to abolish them.
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Short answer:-Yes, otherwise there would be no reason for Jesus Christ to be our Redeemer.
References to Jesus Christ in the Old Testament can be found in prophecies and foreshadowing, such as in Isaiah 7:14 and Isaiah 53.