During his time on Earth, Jesus built a community of followers known as his disciples. This community grew in number and spread his teachings, leading to the formation of the Christian religion. Jesus' teachings and actions inspired his followers to live a life of love, compassion, and service to others. His impact on his followers was profound, shaping their beliefs and values for generations to come.
Jesus chose not to baptize anyone during his ministry on Earth because he wanted to emphasize the importance of humility and to avoid any potential divisions among his followers.
During his time on Earth, Jesus received gifts such as gold, frankincense, and myrrh from the wise men at his birth. He also received the gift of love and faith from his followers and the gift of salvation for humanity through his sacrifice on the cross.
The 12 disciples were the closest followers of Jesus during his ministry.
Peter is one of Jesus followers.
All haters of Jesus Christ, God's Son, are persecuters of Christians. Unbelievers do not want to admit or give up their sins and this is what Jesus Christ requires. Christians are followers of Jesus and since Jesus is not on earth at this time unbelievers persecute His followers.
No, Paul did not walk with Jesus during his time on Earth.
When Jesus was ministering on earth, He and His followers were considered as a "sect". When Jesus was arrested and crucified His followers became afraid and thought that they also would be arrested and crucified and so they hid themselves and locked the door.
The followers of Jesus christ are called Christians.
Jesus chose 12 disciples as his followers.
Yes, Jesus prayed with his disciples during his time on Earth.
Jesus demonstrated the importance of fasting during his time on Earth by fasting himself for 40 days and nights in the wilderness, showing self-discipline and reliance on God. He also taught his followers about the spiritual benefits of fasting, emphasizing the need for inner purity and devotion to God.
Principally, followers of Jesus believed he had risen from the dead.