This Christian teaching means that Jesus will one day return in His full glory to judge those who are living and those who have already passed on. The Bible mentions several times that people who are already dead will be resurrected on the day of judgment and each one will receive according to their deeds.
1) that He will come again in glory (ie. from heaven, not on earth) to judge the living and the dead and His kingdom will have no end 2) that all the dead will be resurrected 3) that there will be a life of the age to come.
Yes, we believe that in the end of time Christ will come in glory to judge all.
Oh yes that is very true that Jesus Christ will come to earth again in all his glory.
The mission of Jesus is to come to earth once again , to judge mankind.
Jesus did come back to life, but if he didn't we wouldn't know he was going to come back again to judge us
1. Jesus. Christians believe Jesus was the messiah, or savior of the world. He was crucified, died and buried and he descended into hell, when on the third day he rose again. He ascended into heaven, where he is seated at the right hand of God. He will come again to judge the living and the dead.
Yes because he said he shall come again to judge both quick and the dead.
The ressurection-- the time he was raises from the dead. The time where he will come again to judge us does not have a definite name.
No these are all imaginations. Jesus will only come once again to judge the quick and the dead.
At Christ's Second Coming, He will come as the Great Judge to "judge the living and the dead" as it says in the Creed. The gift He will bring will be the gift of eternal life for those people who have lived according to His Will.
The term "Chicana" refers to women of Mexican descent living in the United States. "Chicana glory" likely stems from celebrating and acknowledging the achievements, resilience, and cultural identity of Chicana women. It highlights the pride and empowerment within the Chicana community.
God, Glory and Gold!