Jesus came down from heaven to save humanity from sin and offer salvation through his sacrifice on the cross. His major purpose was to bring redemption and reconciliation between God and mankind.
He will take the people who believe in him to heaven.
I don't know that much about people who come from Heaven except for Jesus, who came from Heaven to save the world (John 3:16).
I think there young and they could tell others about Jesus and Christianity for this get older they can tell a even newer generation and so on until Jesus come back and takes his believers in him to heaven for eternity.
He was and is God and the son of God, and he came from heaven.
He can and will (if you invite Him into your heart) help you to become a better person. He will come again to take us into Heaven. When we die we don't go to Heaven or hell. We stay there until Jesus comes and IF we loved Jesus and everything,He'll raise us to life to go to Heaven.
The angel told them that do not be worry because Jesus will come to take them.
AnswerAccording to Christian teachings, Jesus did come for a purpose. He came to atone for the sins of those who believe in him, so that they can be 'saved'.
Because we believe that Jesus rose from the dead to save us from our sins and bring us eternal life with him in heaven. heaven. Jesus said he would come again and we are still waiting for him to come, which is why we celebrate Christmas.
Jesus came down from heaven to Earth to save humanity from sin and offer them the opportunity for redemption and eternal life through his teachings, sacrifice, and resurrection.
He had not completed His Father's work then.
The Bible tells us to teach people about God, and his purpose to establish his kingdom on earth. (Lords prayer..' thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven...' This follows the example of Jesus Christ.
Christians believe that as long as you ask Jesus to come into your heart and to save you from your sins, than you will go to heaven. Muslims believe you have to earn your way to heaven and do many strange things. catholics believe that you must please God by doing "good works".