Many rejected Jesus as He lay dying on the cross because they assumed this was the end of someone they had mistakenly thought to be an earthly king only a week before. They had a mistaken view of His kingship. Many of His followers had fled out of fear that they would receive the same punishment. All of them did not foresee the Resurrection.
People turned their back on Jesus on the day he died because they were swayed by societal and political pressures, fear of repercussions, and misunderstanding of his teachings. Additionally, some may have felt disillusioned when their expectations of a triumphant leader were not met.
Satan tempted Jesus to be a political messiah who would use power to conquer nations, a miracle-working messiah who would perform grand acts to prove his identity, and a self-serving messiah who would prioritize personal gain over fulfilling his divine mission. Jesus resisted these temptations by staying true to his purpose as the sacrificial Lamb of God.
Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea, sentenced Jesus to crucifixion after being pressured by religious leaders who accused Jesus of blasphemy. Herod Antipas, ruler of Galilee, was involved indirectly as he sent Jesus back to Pilate for trial after initially questioning him. Both Pilate and Herod played roles in the events leading to Jesus' crucifixion.
In the King James version In Matthew 4 # Satan came to Jesus when he was fasting and tempted him to turn stones to bread. # Satan took Jesus to the top of the temple in Jereusalem and tempted him to jump off, saying that angels would protect him. # Next Satan offered Jesus all the kingdoms of the world if he would worship Satan.
Christians believe that Jesus is waiting to come back in order to fulfill certain prophecies and to give people more time to repent and turn to him. It is seen as an act of mercy and grace, giving people the opportunity to be saved before the final judgment. Additionally, some believe that Jesus is waiting for the perfect moment determined by God's plan.
Simon Peter followed Jesus because Jesus called him to be his disciple, and Peter was drawn to Jesus' teachings and presence. Peter recognized Jesus as the Messiah and experienced firsthand the power and love of Jesus in his life. He was also inspired to follow Jesus by witnessing the miracles and witnessing Jesus' compassion for others.
in 100 pages turn left ..... recalculating .... at jerusalem turn left
No, they stayed stone. Even after her own death her gaze had the power to turn people to stone and her head was used as a weapon by Perseus.
Psalms is old testament ... that's BC.
Jesus said "If somone slaps you on the right cheek turn to him the other also." That means don't hit them back, forgive them
It is your own opinion, but personally in my opinion it does not. It will help them be saved when Jesus comes back to judge the whole world. Bible classes in school, help people turn to Jesus so that when they die, they'll be able to spend all eternity in heaven with God and Jesus.
Christianity shapes the world by telling people the GREAT NEWS!!! the great news is that Jesus is coming back!!! turn to John 3:16 and then Romans 10:9!!!
Judas did not interfere with the ministry of Jesus at all. In fact Judas helped move it into its conclusion. Jesus came to earth form heaven to died for mankind's sin. All men are born sinners and God cannot abide sin so He sent His only begotten Son to earth to die in the place of man and remove sin from anyone who will accept Him as their Savior. Jesus had to die on the cross at Calvary and Judas was used to turn Jesus into the people who wanted to kill Him. If Jesus had not died we would have no salvation.
Jesus is the Savior who died for our sin and rose from the dead and he was witnesses by over 500 people according in I Cor. 15: 3-7. He is the Christ who can save sinners if the sinners 1. believe that they are sinners, 2. believe Jesus died for your sin and rose from the dead 3. Be repent other words turn from sin to God 4. Ask him to be save from sin and be their Savior
GOOD music to most older people arguably died at the turn of the century
because he can: heal people, walk on water, turn water into wine, forgive anyone no matter what they have done, come back from the dead, predict the future (sort off) and lots lots more.
To turn irreligious people into fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ.
First you must believe in Jesus, believe that He died for your sins and was raised from the dead. then you must confess out of your mouth that Jesus is Lord and turn from sin and follow Jesus. Jesus will help you. find a good Christian Church that believes in the spiritual.