God sent his Son to Earth to die for us, so that we can be saved
This phrase refers to the sacrificial death of Jesus in Christian theology. It emphasizes the belief that Jesus' sacrifice was planned by God from the beginning of time to redeem humanity from sin.
He denied Jesus, because he was scared. Simon Peter did not betray Jesus, and S. P. would later die on a cross because of his belief in Jesus Christ.
Jesus was sent to be crucified. Even though Jesus died on the cross, he came back, also known as the resurrection. (Learn more about it in the Passion of the Christ)
In Christianity this is a reference to Jesus Christ and, therefore, to the bread/wine of communion (in some denominations this reference to communion food is metaphorical, others believe that the bread/wine actually become Jesus).
There were a great many of them, but if restricted to only one, I would have to select the deification of Jesus.
In Islamic belief, Muslims believe that god (Allah) would not allow Jesus to suffer and therefore took him out of his misery before he could feel any form of pain. Muslims believe that Satan took his place instead and made it seem as though it was Jesus feeling the pain.
In Christian belief, Mary conceived Jesus through the Holy Spirit while remaining a virgin. This belief, known as the Virgin Birth, is a key tenet of the Christian faith as outlined in the Bible. The miraculous conception of Jesus is seen as a sign of his divine nature.
The Koine Greek word for fish is 'Ichthys' which is a symbol of intersecting arcs made to resemble a fish - used by many of the early Christians as a symbol of their belief and following of Jesus Christ - sign of the fish or Jesus fish.
The Koine Greek word for fish is 'Ichthys' which is a symbol of intersecting arcs made to resemble a fish - used by many of the early Christians as a symbol of their belief and following of Jesus Christ - sign of the fish or Jesus fish.
Islam teaches Jesus was a powerful prophet. Christian believe Jesus is much more then just a prophet, Jesus is the Word of God made flesh who died on the cross for our sins otherwise we would all be owned by the Devil because of our sin.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, the angels (including the archangels) are all creatures of God. Jesus is God and thus is the One who made Michael.Jehovah's Witnesses believe that Jesus is the Archangel Michael, however no other popular Christian denominations accept this belief.
The term "begotten not made" in Christian theology signifies the belief that Jesus Christ is the only Son of God, begotten by God the Father, and not created like other beings. This emphasizes Jesus' divine nature and unique relationship with God.