Yes, according to Christian beliefs, Jesus is considered immortal because he is believed to have risen from the dead and ascended into heaven, where he continues to live eternally.
Yes, according to Christian beliefs, Jesus is considered the only Son of God.
According to Christian beliefs, Jesus received gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh at his birth.
According to Christian beliefs, Jesus was born to the Virgin Mary, meaning she conceived him without having sexual relations. This concept is known as the Virgin Birth.
According to Christian beliefs, Jesus preached a message of hope and redemption to the souls in Hades, offering them the opportunity for salvation and forgiveness of sins.
According to Christian beliefs, the Lord God is the supreme being who created the universe and Jesus is believed to be the son of God who came to Earth to save humanity from sin.
According to Christian beliefs, Jesus is believed to have been born of a virgin, Mary, through the miracle of the Immaculate Conception. This means that Jesus is considered to have been born without the involvement of a human father, making him a virgin.
According to Christian beliefs, the dead in Christ who will rise first are those who have accepted Jesus Christ as their savior and have died in faith. They are believed to be resurrected first when Jesus returns.
According to Christian beliefs, baptism is considered essential for salvation as it is seen as a symbol of one's commitment to following Jesus and receiving forgiveness of sins.
No, Jesus did not say, "I am not the Son of God." According to Christian beliefs, Jesus is considered the Son of God.
According to Christian beliefs, Jesus was in the cave for three days before his resurrection.
According to Christian beliefs, Mary gave birth to Jesus through a miraculous conception by the Holy Spirit, known as the Virgin Birth. This event is described in the Bible in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke.
According to Christian beliefs, Jesus Christ will return in a second coming, descending from heaven with power and glory. This event is often referred to as the "Parousia" and is believed to be a time of judgment and the establishment of God's kingdom on earth.