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Not in those exact words. But he implied it.
No, the concept of the Trinity is not explicitly mentioned as a commandment given by Jesus. The Trinity doctrine developed later in Christian theology to explain the relationship between God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Trinity is never mentioned in The Bible and is never mentioned by Jesus. This was a concept that first appears in the third century.
In Mark 12:28, Jesus stated that the greatest commandment is to love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength. He emphasized the importance of loving God above all else, highlighting the significance of devotion and commitment in spiritual practice.
Yes, Jesus did proclaim oneness with God in the Gospel of John when he stated "I and the Father are one" (John 10:30). This statement reflects the concept of the Trinity in Christian theology, where Jesus is believed to be one with God the Father and the Holy Spirit.
"In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit" is a common Christian phrase used in prayers and blessings. It acknowledges the belief in the Holy Trinity—God existing as three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. This phrase is often recited to invoke the presence and blessings of the entire Trinity.
No, Mary is not a god nor has she ever been viewed as a god by Christians or the Christian church. The concept that Mary was a god can be traced back to an error within the Qur'an. Muhammad falsely believed that the Christian Trinity consisted of God the Father, Jesus the Son and Mary the Mother. However, this is not what the Trinity ever was. It was merely Muhammad's (and others) lack of knowledge and misunderstanding surfacing when constructing the Qur'an. See Sura 5:116, ""O Jesus, son of Mary, did you say to mankind:'Worship me and my mother as two deitiesapart from God?'" mary was a usefull vessel for jesus to be born into this world she is a bless mother but human like us all.
In Aramaic, you would say "ܝܫܘܥ ܐܘܢ ܡܥܠ ܡܕܠܟܬܗ ܪܝܫܬܗ" (Yeshua an mal m'dlakthe reshtha), which translates to "Jesus died for our sins."
Jesus never preached about a trinity. Jesus proclaimed teh existence of One God, and further preached that there is only one God. The concept of the trinity is a man made concept. There are numerous bible passages that can be references to substantiate what Jesus said, below is just one of those:Deuteronomy 4:35,39 - Unto thee it was shown, that thou mightest know that the LORD he is God; there is none else beside him. (39) Know therefore this day, and consider it in thine heart, that the LORD he is God in heaven above, and upon the earth beneath: there is none elseWhile it can be questioned that the bible has been edited over many many years, both the Jewish religion as well as Islam confirm that ther eis only one God and are able to verify that this what Jesus preached.
Jesus said, "This is my commandment that you love one another as I have loved you."John 15:12
Yes if you are a believing Christian in Jesus , it makes a big difference as we now know we have to answer to God for everything we say and do.
In Mark 12:28, Jesus stated that the greatest commandment is to love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength. He emphasized the importance of loving God above all else, highlighting the significance of devotion and commitment in spiritual practice.
It would be fair to say just the opposite is the belief of Christians.
Because Jesus is God, too. That's the Holy Trinity. God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit all in one being.
It's about taking bread and wine as a way of reminding us about Jesus' death.
Just about all I would say, because you are not a Christian unless you believe in Jesus, and that includes believing that he was crucified and rose again.
It would depend on how you use it in a sentence. If you are speaking of the person Jesus Christ, you are talking about the son of God. If you use it as a profanity you are violating the third commandment, taking the Lord's name in vain.
Jesus was setting an example for us on when and how we should pray when we need it the most. The bible does mention the trinity in the Book of Genesis. For example. it mentions "let us make man in our own likeness". People who do not realize that Jesus is the messiah are blind, but they will find out that he is the truth and the way of life.
AnswerWhether you believe in Jesus is your choice. Some Christians will say that merely because you do not believe, you will be condemned to eternal fire. Some say that a deity who would punish someone in this way just for not believing, is a deity not worth worshipping. Others say that Jesus was not divine, if indeed he really lived, and there is no hell.
The Bible does not say exactly how Jesus prays for us. However, the very notion of Jesus praying seems to go against the concept of the Holy Trinity, which holds that Jesus is of one substance with God. On this definition, it would seem entirely redundant for Jesus ever to have prayed.