Here is a Scripture that may partially answer your question, for we do not know Christ physically now, at this time.
2Corinthians 5.16. Wherefore henceforth know we no man after the flesh: yea, though we have known Christ after the flesh, yet now henceforth know we [him] no more.
One can portray Christ by our Christ like actions. We cannot portray him in looks as there is no description of him in scripture that can be authenticted. As stated it is by our Christ like actions can we portray him.
only Christ did this it was a miracle from his father
Christ's ascension refers to the time when Jesus Christ was taken up into heaven. It was the last day He was on earth physically.
According to Christian belief, Jesus Christ died on the cross, but no one physically died with him at that moment.
He is breathing.
you do something called witnessing. you tell others of who christ is and what he means to you. you can share christ with others by your actions non believers watch christians and by your actions you can represent christ and if you represent Crist well people will see you might not know it but they will
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No, there is nothing in the accounts of Jesus' life to suggest that
To mentally, physically and emotionally sustain
Gandhi admired Christ's teachings of love, forgiveness, and nonviolence. He once said, "I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." Gandhi believed in the principles of Christ but criticized the actions of some Christians who did not follow them.
The character of Christ can be formed in you through daily actions and interactions by showing love, compassion, forgiveness, and humility towards others. By following Christ's teachings and example, you can strive to be kind, selfless, and understanding in your relationships with others, reflecting his character in your own life.
they were uncomfortable with such a controversial topic