Deliverance, as in "Deliver us from evil..."
The Acts of the Apostles describes what they did after Jesus ascended to heaven. They were then Apostles as witnesses to all that Jesus said and did, especially the resurrection. At this time disciples was also used as the name for all the Christian believers since they were all devoted followers of Jesus (no unbelieving nominalism then). Prior to Acts, the four Gospels, although centered on Jesus, record much of what the disciples (as they were then called) did and said.
when Jesus was arrested peter tried to protect Jesus and peter then sliced off the mans head who was attacking Jesus. Jesus got angry from that told him off and healed the man who was trying to attack Jesus.
There is no direct evidence that Saint Paul instituted the sacraments, as they were established by Jesus Christ during his ministry. Paul did play a significant role in spreading the Gospel and explaining the importance of the sacraments in maintaining the saving work of Jesus through his letters and teachings to the early Christian communities.
Yes, Hernan Cortes was a devout Catholic and believed in Jesus as part of his faith. He was known to have a strong religious conviction and often used religion as a justification for his actions during the Spanish conquest of Mexico.
There is no record in the Bible of Jesus getting drunk or engaging in such activities. Jesus' teachings emphasized moderation, self-control, and living a life of righteousness. His actions and behavior were always guided by love and compassion for others.
We remember his saving actions when we eat the Eucharist
His saving grace. Jesus is the backup plan for saving humanity from hell.
it affect the actions of Christianity of jesus crise
According to Christian Belief, so we could have eternal everlasting and a freeing, forgiving live.
We need forgiveness and saving grace.
Actions
Ghandi liked Jesus' sayings but did not believe that he was a sinner that needed saving by Jesus, as all men need salvation by Jesus.
There is no clear historical evidence that Pontius Pilate repented for his actions in condemning Jesus to crucifixion.
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James called himself a "servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ."
he was saving the world and forgiving them of their sins
No. His words and His actions were completely consistent, I believe.