Another answer from our community:Peter confessed that Jesus is the son of God, the Christ, the saviour.
Matthew 16:16 Simon Peter answered and said, "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God."
Christ means Messiah......Jesus the Messiah.
To confess Jesus Christ as Lord is simply as it says; to confess that Jesus IS in fact LORD! It doesn't say "if you MAKE Jesus Lord", but rather it says "confess that Jesus IS LORD". Many Arminians, but even some Calvinists seem to believe that Jesus must be made Lord of one's life, but the truth of the matter is that He is Lord over all, and we are to submit to His Lordship.
Messiah means the savior, Jesus Christ, the awaited king for Jewish faith.
'Messiah' has different meanings for different people. The word is used only two times in the Bible; in Daniel 9.25 and 26. When I say that 'Jesus is the Messiah', I mean that he is 'the Holy One of God' the 'Lamb of God', and that he takes away my sin and the sin of the world and gives us eternal life. But the Jews in Jesus' time were not looking for such a Messiah, but rather a new Jewish king that could free them from the Romans. Jesus' own declaration of who he is, was told in detail to the two disciples on the Emmaus road in Luke 24.25 to 27. And it is this Jesus of whom the Holy Spirit teaches us, and he is the true Messiah.
It symbolizes the death of Jesus. Jesus was the messiah that the Jews had been waiting for. Jesus was crucified on a cross, and he was wearing a crown of thorns.
Christos means "the Christ". The word Christ is one of the titles given to Jesus of Nazareth who was called "Jesus the Christ" which was shortened to "Jesus Christ". The term Christ is often used synonymously with the word Messiah; however, it is my understanding that the word Christ carries a connotation similar to that of Emanuel (God with us) whereas Messiah refers to the Chosen One of Israel. All of these terms reference the same person - Jesus of Nazareth.
Christ is the Greek translation of the Hebrew word Messiah, which means "anointed one."
Most likely, it means they are mentally ill and believe they are Jesus Christ.
All three words come from the Greek word Christos, which means "annointed one." "Annointed one" is understood to mean "Messiah," the savior. Christ refers to Jesus of Nazareth, who is accepted as the Messiah by Christians. Christianity is the religion that believes that Jesus is the Messiah. A Christian is someone who believes in Christianity.
Jesus is the Messiah and was Muslim as he called to full surrender (Islam in Arabic) to God; the Creator. However, if you mean the prophet of Islam per Quran God revelation, then he is prophet Muhammad.
Well, if you mean the start within the beliefs then the answer is in the beginning of time, if you mean the separation between Judaism and Christianity then the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem and the belief of him being the Messiah, if you mean the beginning of the followers this would be in Israel.
When Jesus said, "I am the Son of God," he was referring to his divine nature and relationship with God as his Father. This statement signifies his belief in his unique connection to God and his role as the Messiah.