Jesus Christ who is the eternal God, did indeed come to earth for a time and He will return again in the future. He will come at the right time and many see the signs that it may not be too far away. One thing is certain -it will never be on a day when any man predicts it to be, since Jesus plainly stated that no man can know the day or the hour..
God said he would never destroy the earth with a flood again, he told no and his decedents that he blessed them.
No. Jesus Christ is the second Person of the Trinity and is therefore God. He was not born or created. He as God did come down to the earth and was born as a Baby to Mary at Bethlehem, but He has and will ever be God. When He was born to Mary He became the God/Man. And living a sinless life on earth as a Man was qualified to become the sacrifice, Savior of the world. He died on the cross at Calvary and was resurrected the third day to accomplish this for mankind.
because back in noah's days, God had to flood it to teach his people. and since God love's us, he wont do it ever again. nbut you must understand he said "i will never flood the WHOLE EARTH' so that means, there will BE floods, just not the whole earth at once.
It is basically a way of saying that we want what God wants. We say 'as it is in heaven' because God's will is done in heaven.Is God's will not being done on earth, also? Who's will is today?
The symbol of God's promise to Noah is the rainbow, as mentioned in the Bible after the Great Flood. God set the rainbow in the sky as a sign of his covenant to never again destroy the earth with a flood.
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lol god made it come
God Made it.
The purpose why God created me is to come and experience all what he has created on earth.
God won't come to Earth - or to our Universe, for that matter. At least, not directly. He will affect the world indirectly, for example, through representatives.
In India, when God comes to earth he is called an avatara. In Christianity, Jesus is considered God incarnated on earth. One could say that God is everywhere including the earth, so he/she is here!
he didnt
of course.. god dur
No Earth's name does not come from a Roman god or goddess. Earth likely comes from Norse goddess called Nerthus.
It was created by the Lord God himself
at the right time :)))
god will come down very soon my fellow christians