Jesus' most challenging moments came during His forty days in the wilderness when He was tempted in various ways by the Devil, and also in the Garden of Gesthemane prior to his arrest, suffering, and death.
Joseph faced many of the same problems faced by all fathers, even today - trying to make a good living to support his family. Joseph faced addtional problems to keep Jesus safe from King Herod who wanted to kill him.
There is no specific mention in the Bible of Mary Magdalene wiping the face of Jesus. The act of wiping Jesus' face is traditionally attributed to another woman, Veronica, based on Catholic devotion and folklore.
One Bible verse that speaks to giving your problems to Jesus is found in 1 Peter 5:7, which says, "Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you." This verse reminds believers that they can trust Jesus with their worries and concerns, knowing that he cares for them deeply.
Luke 23:27-31 tells us that certain women lamented as Jesus carried his cross to Golgotha. An early medieval story expanded on this brief passage, saying that one of these women offered a cloth to wipe the face of Jesus which then resulted in a portrait on the cloth (a reproduction of which is now kept as a relic in Saint Peter's basilica in Rome). Her name was given as Veronica (vera + ikon = "true image"), and she now has a place in the popular exercise of the Stations of the Cross.It seems unlikely that the medieval authors, well known for their pious creativity, could have known something that the author of Luke did not know. It is even more unlikely that the woman's name happened to coincide with what she was famous for in this story - wiping Jesus' face and receiving a true image of his face. We can say with some certainty that St. Veronica never lived, nevertheless, St Veronica remains important in Catholic liturgy.
St. Rita followed the mission of Jesus by embodying compassion, forgiveness, and selflessness in her own life. She demonstrated love and kindness towards others, even in the face of adversity and suffering, just as Jesus did. St. Rita's life of faith and devotion to God exemplified the teachings and values of Jesus.
Mothe Teresa was a vey good person wo followed the mission of Jesus
what problems to the amish population face
no.
AS the place at that time was under Roman power, there was no freedom, and there was slavery, paying of Roman taxes as well. Harassment by the romans.
what problems did the face what...? Sorry i don't speak stupid!! speak english!
No problems at all.
Many people saw the face of Jesus when he was alive here on earth. No one has recorded what his face looked like and there are no photos or portraits of him.
No he has not.
no one but Jesus
Many cities face all sorts of different problems. They face problems of poverty, crime, injustice, unemployment, education issues, and environmental issues.
no
Me as a Buddhist i do not face problems but sometimes when the elders that are Buddhist and i know them, if they pass away me as a respectful person i can't cry. That is the problem that Buddhist face to me.