Jesus did not said that good people are weaker than bad people.
He did said in Matthew 10:16 "Behold, I will send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves."
The sheep cannot hurt the wolf, if someone is going to get hurt, the sheep will. That's the meaning of His words. He tels Christians not to hurt anybody. His disciples can be hurt, even die, but never hurt other people.
But that's not week, that's the way God loves, and that's the way He wants us to love. Jesus had the power of God, yet He sacrificed Himself on the cross.
When you have the power to do harm or hate, but you choose instead to love and sacrifice for others, that's the real power and spiritual maturity. There is nothing week in such a person.
There is no direct quote in The Bible where Jesus says that good people are weaker than bad people. In fact, Jesus often emphasizes the strength and power that comes from living a righteous life and following God's teachings.
Spreading good news can uplift people's mood, foster positive relationships, and inspire hope and optimism. It can also create a ripple effect, encouraging others to spread kindness and positivity as well. Overall, sharing good news can contribute to a more supportive and harmonious community.
At the Crucifixion:The 'Good Thief" St Dismas was on Christ's RightandThe 'Bad Thief' named Gestas was on His Left.
This belief comes from the Book of Revelation in the Bible where it is described that Jesus will return riding a white horse accompanied by armies of heaven. This imagery symbolizes victory, authority, and the ultimate triumph of good over evil. It is a symbolic representation rather than a literal event.
The Bible is silent on the identify of the type of fish. It should be noted that the sign of the Fish- Icthys in Greek was an early Christian symbol. The miracle, as the bible relates actually occured and the food resources were multiplied. On the other hand the (Good Samaritan) was an allegorical parable, and he was not a real person, Jesus does not reveal him by name. He was not one of the twelve apostles, that is obvious. The Good Samaritan is fiction-in-truth,. or truth in fiction. On the oither hand the food-multiplying feat was real.
The scripture is from Philippians 1:6. Searches for Bible passages can be done on the Bible Gateway site. Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ:
No. Only those who accept Jesus as their lord and savior.
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Yes we are. The Bible says when God made the earth and mankind, He said they were good. Afterwards He affirmed us as holy people, a chosen people in Christ Jesus because of the remission of man's sins through the Blood of Jesus.
It was the Crucifixion and death of our Lord Jesus Christ.
There are many web pages where one can read about the birth of Jesus. Some good web pages are About Bible Prophecy, Goodreads, Bible Hub and Bible Gateway.
"The Good Shepherd" is a metaphor often used in the Bible, particularly in the New Testament, to refer to Jesus Christ. It symbolizes his care, guidance, and protection for his followers. However, "The Good Shepherd" is not a specific narrative found in the Bible.
All versions of the Christian Bible, and all four Gospels, tell of Jesus dying on Good Friday afternoon, about 3 pm.
Spreading good news can uplift people's mood, foster positive relationships, and inspire hope and optimism. It can also create a ripple effect, encouraging others to spread kindness and positivity as well. Overall, sharing good news can contribute to a more supportive and harmonious community.
Good question. It's in the Bible, He says He is, there are records, and you can take it by faith. Yes, Jesus is definitely real.
The Christian Bible quotes Jesus as saying: βGo into all the world, and proclaim the good news to the whole creationβ (Mark 16:15). Renaissance explorers and the monarchs who sponsored their voyages believed they were following Jesus's wishes in bringing Christianity to the people in the lands they visited.