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Yes the bible clearly says Every tongue will confess and Every knee shall bowand ay Jesus Christ is Lord.

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The Bible does not explicitly state that everyone will hear the gospel before Jesus returns. However, it does emphasize the importance of spreading the gospel to all nations (Matthew 28:19-20). Ultimately, the timing and extent of the gospel message reaching everyone is known only to God.

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Where did Jesus go after saying goodbye to his disciples?

A:Matthew's Gospel: Jesus said goodbye to the disciples in a mountain in Galilee, instructing them to go forth and teach all nations. The gospel does not say where Jesus went, but that he would be with them always. Luke's Gospel: Jesus said goodbye to the disciples near Bethany on the evening of his resurrection, and was taken bodily up into heaven.John's Gospel: Jesus said goodbye to the disciples near the Sea of Galilee. The gospel does not say where Jesus went, but that the beloved disciple (commonly assumed to be John) would live until his return. The reference to Jesus' return suggests that Jesus went up to heaven. We can not say why Jesus did not return within the lifetime of the beloved disciple as promised.Mark's Gospel: This originally ended at verse 16:8 with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they fled in terror, telling no one. In this gospel, Jesus did not say goodbye to the disciples. The 'Long Ending' (verses 16:9-20) was added much later, largely based on Luke's Gospel, and says that Jesus was taken up into heaven.Acts of the Apostles: Written by the same author as Luke's Gospel but some time later, this also says that Jesus was taken bodily up into heaven, but this time near Mount Olivet and rather long after the resurrection.


What events will happen before Jesus return?

Some events believed to occur before Jesus' return in Christian theology include the rise of false prophets and deception, increased global conflict and natural disasters, the spread of the Gospel to all nations, and the emergence of an ultimate antichrist figure. These events are often associated with the end times and the final judgment.


Who was St. Matthew?

St. Matthew was one of Jesus's twelve apostles and an author of the first gospel in the New Testament. He was a tax collector before becoming a follower of Jesus and is often depicted symbolically with a winged man.


What Gospel has story of magi visiting Jesus?

The Gospel of Matthew contains the story of the Magi visiting Jesus. In this account, the Magi, guided by a star, come to worship the newborn Jesus and offer gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.


Is Nehemiah a Gospel?

No, Nehemiah is not a Gospel. Nehemiah is a book in the Old Testament of the Bible that focuses on the efforts to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem after the exile. Gospel refers to the books in the New Testament that tell the story of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection.

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Will there be healing just before jesus' return?

Jesus' return will come without warning. Healing has nothing to do with Jesus' return.


How is the message of J Jesus being carried out today?

we, christians, are Jesus' disciples, we are supposed to share our faith and tell everyone about the gospel.


What is the mission of Christianity?

The mission of Christianity is to preach the good news of Jesus Christ (or Gospel) to everyone.


Where did Jesus go after saying goodbye to his disciples?

A:Matthew's Gospel: Jesus said goodbye to the disciples in a mountain in Galilee, instructing them to go forth and teach all nations. The gospel does not say where Jesus went, but that he would be with them always. Luke's Gospel: Jesus said goodbye to the disciples near Bethany on the evening of his resurrection, and was taken bodily up into heaven.John's Gospel: Jesus said goodbye to the disciples near the Sea of Galilee. The gospel does not say where Jesus went, but that the beloved disciple (commonly assumed to be John) would live until his return. The reference to Jesus' return suggests that Jesus went up to heaven. We can not say why Jesus did not return within the lifetime of the beloved disciple as promised.Mark's Gospel: This originally ended at verse 16:8 with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they fled in terror, telling no one. In this gospel, Jesus did not say goodbye to the disciples. The 'Long Ending' (verses 16:9-20) was added much later, largely based on Luke's Gospel, and says that Jesus was taken up into heaven.Acts of the Apostles: Written by the same author as Luke's Gospel but some time later, this also says that Jesus was taken bodily up into heaven, but this time near Mount Olivet and rather long after the resurrection.


Why is Jesus Jewish and everyone else is Catholic?

Jesus technically wasn't Jewish. Throughout the gospel, Jesus is described as using Judaism to show that the Old Testament is valid but the truth (Christianity and the New Testament) is what everyone should follow from his preaching.


How did the teachings of Jesus affected the shepherds and farmers?

The same way it affects city people. The gospel is the same for everyone.


How many promises are there in the New Testament?

Jesus tells his disciples that he will return before they can "go over the cities of Israel." Matthew 10:23 Jesus says he will not come until the gospel is preached throughout the world. Matthew 24:14 Jesus tells his followers that he will return and establish his kingdom within their lifetime. Matthew 16:28. Jesus promises the end of the world within the lifetime of his listeners. Matthew 23:36. Jesus says the gospel will be preached to all nations "and then shall the end come. Matthew 24:14.


Which Gospel does not have the story of Jesus?

The word gospel means "good news" which is the story of Jesus. The gospel is the story of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. There can't be a gospel that does not have the story of Jesus in it unless in is an incorrect gospel. All of the gospel books in the KJV Bible - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John - have the story of Jesus in them.


Will jesus return before all have chance to receive or reject him?

Jesus will return when He decides the time is right. Only God knows when that time will be. It has been two thousands years since Jesus was born. I think it will Probably a few more years before He returns. I doubt if anyone will be rejected without being given a full chance to accept the Savior. God/Jesus loves everyone, IE The Book of Jonah, where God forgave Everyone at the end of the book. God/Jesus does not condemn anyone, unless they fully deserve to be cast out.


Why are personal testimonies important in sharing the gospel?

A personal testimony about the Gospel is about how the Good News of the Gospel has blessed, changed and saved me. The Gospel is the good news of Jesus Christ's coming, his sacrificial death and his soon return to save me from my sins. Praise the Lord


When will Jesus come back?

A:Many Christians believe that Jesus will return before the end of time, and some even say his return is imminent. In fact, hundreds of prophecies have told us when he would return, and each one was wrong. In Mark's Gospel, Jesus assured his listeners that he would return on clouds of glory within the lifetimes of some of those listeners. Even earlier than Mark's Gospel, Paul was convinced that he would live to see the end of time, so much so that he said that Christians had little time remaining and if not already married should not do so.This still had not happened by the time Matthew's Gospel was written in the 80s of the first century, so the wording of Mark's prophecy was changed to mean something different and it is emphasised that no one knows when he will return. Some see the Book of Revelation as contain a promise of those times, but this is for the distant future, so we will not know in our own lifetimes if Jesus will return. Perhaps it is not really important whether or not the promise of Jesus' return is ever kept.


What gospel shows that Jesus thought of everyone as equal?

This is a theme in all 4 Gospels but it is most clearly displayed in Jesus's treatment of the outcasts and women that is highlighted by Luke.