This belief is held by most Christians, and accords with Jesus' prayer for us in John 17.
11. And now I am no more in the world, but these are in the world, and I come to thee. Holy Father, keep through thine own name those whom thou hast given me, that they may be one, as we [are].
So Jesus was and is one with God, who is our Saviour, as Mary said in Luke 1-47. "And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour."
But Jesus saves us from our sins!
No, God and Jesus Christ are not the same entity. In Christian belief, God is the supreme being and creator of the universe, while Jesus Christ is considered the son of God and the savior of humanity.
Christianity is the belief in only ONE god, who is God and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Yes, in Christian belief, Christ and Jesus refer to the same person, Jesus Christ, who is considered the Son of God and the central figure of Christianity.
Not according to Jewish belief.
Belief in the god of Abraham and the divinity of Jesus Christ.
Yes...Jews do not believe either.
The teachings of Jesus Christ and the belief that he was God's son who died and was resurrected.
He was born of a virgin and his father was God, that makes him both human and God.
The answer to this question may vary depending on an individual's beliefs and religious practices. In Christianity, both the Lord God and Jesus Christ are considered to be ultimate authorities. Some may view God as the ultimate authority, while others may see Jesus Christ as the embodiment of God's authority on Earth. Ultimately, it is a personal belief and interpretation of scripture.
Christianity believes that Jesus Christ is the son of God. This belief is central to Christian theology and is a fundamental tenet of the faith.
The basis of all Orthodox Christology, Ecclesiology, and Soteriology is three-fold:1) God is Trinity: One and Three simultaneously, in what is called the Hypostatic Union.2) Jesus Christ is the second Person of the Holy Trinity, God the Son, Incarnate, that is, both completely God and completely human.3) The purpose of all things is the communion between God and man, and we can partake of that communion only through communion with Jesus Christ.
According to Christian belief, when Jesus is referred to as the Christ, it means that he is seen as the Messiah or the chosen one sent by God to save humanity from sin and bring salvation.