Anyone can claim himself to be a god, even you. But to be reliable you need a witness. You can't be witness of yourself, because then your opinion is one-sided. With Jesus it was otherwise - The Bible was his witness, which means that prophecies were fulfilled in his life - birth from a virgin, from house of David, in Bethlehem, and about 200 others(i don't exactly remember how much) including crucifixion (with details - especially in Psalm 22 and book of Isaiah), resurrection and any other important event in his life. Also The Father God himself was his witness - on the Tabor mountain together with Elijah and Moses when he told his 12 apostles that He is his beloved Son, and they have to listen to him.
In biblical context, Jesus is emphasizing the importance of having multiple witnesses to verify the truth of his claims. Jesus is teaching that his testimony alone may not be seen as credible but when supported by other witnesses like John the Baptist, his testimony is validated. This highlights the principle of needing reliable evidence to establish truth.
The mission statement of the United Methodist Church (UMC) is "to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world." This reflects the church's commitment to spreading the teachings of Jesus and fostering positive change in society.
According to eye witness accounts there were around 200 believers who saw Jesus ascend to heaven...there were also multiple eye witness accounts after He was resurrected, on one occasion He appeared to over 500 people at once. Hope this answers your question :)
Jesus said "Get behind me, Satan!" to Peter in Matthew 16:23. Peter was rebuked by Jesus for thinking in human terms rather than in God's terms.
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.
Thomas, also known as Doubting Thomas, was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus. He is known for initially doubting Jesus' resurrection until he saw and touched his wounds. Thomas is also known for his bold statement, "My Lord and my God," upon seeing Jesus.
You will have to go out into the world and witness to the people, that Jesus died for them and their sins.
It's Pauls introduction of Jesus' central role in God's arrangement for pure worship.
We are not told in the Bible that she was a witness to the birth of Jesus and she probably was not.
yes like how people say Jesus' or Jesus's
John came for the purpose of being a witness to the Light (Christ). He bore witness regarding Jesus
What do you mean team ministry? please explain and I will try to answer your question. "Who was Jesus team ministry?" My best guess is a team made up of believers who followed Jesus and witness at events. Just my two cents. Best Wishes...
No Jesus and his family were Jewish
The witness that Jesus is talking about is his Heavenly Father Jehovah God bearing witness. As we read at John 5:30-3230 I (Jesus) cannot do a single thing of my own initiative; just as I hear, I judge; and the judgment that I render is righteous, because I seek, not my own will, but the will of him (Jehovah God) that sent me. 31 "If I (Jesus) alone bear witness about myself, my witness is not true. 32 There is another that bears witness about me, and I know that the witness which he (Jehovah) bears about me is true.Other scriptures that back up that information is as follows:(Matthew 3:17) Look! Also, there was a voice from the heavens that said: "This is my Son, the beloved, whom I have approved."(Mark 9:7) And a cloud formed, overshadowing them, and a voice came out of the cloud: "This is my Son, the beloved; listen to him."(John 12:30) In answer Jesus said: "This voice has occurred, not for my sake, but for YOUR sakes.(John 17:3) This means everlasting life, their taking in knowledge of you, the only true God (Jehovah), and of the one whom you sent forth, Jesus Christ.(1 John 5:9) If we receive the witness men give, the witness God gives is greater, because this is the witness God gives, the fact that he has borne witness concerning his Son.Source: Watchtower Library 2008www.watchtower.org
You can say be evangelists and spread the word of Jesus to all people.
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His friends, soldiers, and His Mother.
Yes. Mark was an eye-witness to the events of Jesus's time.