Rapture
The Ascension where Jesus physically ascended from the earth up into Heaven to sit at the right hand of God the Father.
After Easter, Christians believe that Jesus ascended into heaven to be with God. This event is known as the Ascension of Jesus.
Jesus ascended to Heaven once only His ascension to heaven on the evening of his resurrection is described in Luke 22:51. Acts of the Apostles, by the same author but written some time later, also describes the ascension of Jesus to heaven, saying it occurred 40 days after the resurrection.
According to Christian belief, Jesus ascended to heaven after his resurrection by rising up into the sky in front of his disciples and then disappearing into the clouds. This event is known as the Ascension of Jesus.
According to Islamic belief, Prophet Eesa (Jesus) was not crucified but was instead raised to heaven by Allah. The Quran states that he was taken up to Him, and it is believed that this event occurred in a miraculous manner. This lifting to heaven signifies both his special status as a prophet and the divine protection bestowed upon him. In Christian tradition, the ascension of Jesus is similarly viewed as a supernatural event.
Jesus made his ascent into heaven from the vicinity of Bethany, a small town near Jerusalem. According to the New Testament, specifically in the book of Acts, he ascended from the Mount of Olives, which is located close to Bethany. This event is commemorated in Christian tradition as the Ascension of Jesus.
The birth of Jesus. He was the foster father who raised the Son of God.
Event A) Jesus was born Event B) Jesus died Event C) Jesus rose again and Not-yet-an-Event) Jesus will come again
No. Hell is an event not a place and will occur after the 1000 year millennium which will occur after Jesus has come and taken his true believers - soon!
The story of the ascension describes the event in the Christian faith when Jesus Christ ascended into heaven after being resurrected from the dead. It is commonly believed to have taken place 40 days after his resurrection.
According to Christian belief, the dead in Christ will rise from their graves at the Second Coming of Jesus, even if they are already in heaven. This resurrection is seen as a physical event that will reunite the soul with a glorified body.
Luke 24:36 Yelled in a loud voice, Father, into your hands I give my spirit