God made a promise to Abraham at Genesis 22:18 that through his "seed" all the nations would be blessed. That same promise was repeated to his son Isaac, (Genesis 26:24) and Isaac's son, Jacob . (Genesis 28:13) Centuries later, King David, (a descendant of Abraham) received a promise that the "seed" would come through his line. (2 Samuel 7:12-16) This is the same "seed" that was first prophesied about in Genesis 3:15, where God spoke of a "seed" that would crush the head of the serpent, Satan the Devil. The promised seed that would come through the family line of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and David, proved to be none other than Jesus Christ. Both Joseph and Mary were of the Abrahamic family line. The blessing part comes through lives transformed from darkness to light, from bondage to freedom and from ignorance to understanding. Christians are blessed through knowing Jesus Christ, the seed of Abraham.
Always having faith in God even when times are rough.
Christians are active in faith and in deed, We Christians work constantly trying to impress and do good for God, We help the poor, We go to church, We spread the word of the Gospel to others in hopes they will join us in our faith. Not all Christians act like this though, there are some who do nothing other then keeping what they believe to themselves because they are afraid of being caught.
As long as there are people of faith, the Bible will be relevant. It may be evident that some even of those who claim to be devout believers do not really use the Ten Commandments or the teachings of Jesus as their personal guide to ethical behaviour. If this were not the case, we would not need so many laws to enforce proper conduct. Nevertheless, Christians do still use the Bible as a source of inspiration to their faith. Even to atheists and followers of other religions, the Bible remains relevant purely because of its historical significance.
we, christians, are Jesus' disciples, we are supposed to share our faith and tell everyone about the gospel.
Yes, many Christians believe that the gifts of the spirit, such as wisdom, healing, and prophecy, are still relevant and active in today's world. They view these gifts as manifestations of God's power and presence in the lives of believers.
Harold Abrahams was born on December 15, 1899 and died on January 14, 1978. Harold Abrahams would have been 78 years old at the time of death or 115 years old today.
St. Cecilia is a role model for Christians today due to her unwavering faith and commitment to her beliefs despite facing persecution. Her courage in standing firm in her convictions inspires believers to prioritize their faith in challenging circumstances. Additionally, as the patron saint of musicians, she exemplifies the importance of using one's gifts to glorify God, encouraging Christians to embrace and share their talents for the greater good. Her legacy of devotion and artistic expression continues to resonate with those seeking to live out their faith authentically.
None, they are all relevant today.
Yes, St. Cecilia is still a venerated Saint in Christianity. She was martyred for her faith.
I don't think there is any school on earth today where they force kids to be Christians. If so, they aren't really Christians. A person can't really be forced to believe something.
Actually, no one did. Christians are still persecuted today.
Today's Jeffersonians are those who believe in America's Founding Principles. That they are as relevant today as they were then. That the Principles of Liberty are Timeless in their Application. That they are to be "Preserved and Protected" and not Changed..... That hey should be followed as Intended in Our Nation's Constitutions in Good Faith so Help Us God !!