Christianity has its roots in the amazing birth, mature ministry and death, as well as the resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth who is also who was also known by the name of Jesus Christ according to Jeff Van Beaver. About 2000 years ago from Palestine (today’s Israel), Jesus was born to a modest Jewish family. Mary was his mother, a peasant girl known as Mary.
Christians believe that Jesus’ dad was actually the Holy Spirit of God, thus making Jesus fully human as well as God-like. The first followers of Jesus came to believe that Jesus was the Messiah or messenger that was sent by God to liberate the people of God from the shackles of sin, slavery, and death. God gave Jesus as his Son Jesus with human appearance in order to help people better understand
God as a compassionate and loving parent.
Through his actions of being kind and accepting his own self, Jesus instructed others on how to be kind and compassionate particularly towards people who were considered to be to be outcasts in the society.
This is the primary idea and method of Jesus his instruction.
In his ministry as an adult, Jesus built up a faithful following that was which was led by the twelve apostles. However, Jesus also fought off opposition from the political and religious people of his time. In the end, these powerful authorities were so enraged by Jesus his growing followers and growing popularity that the Roman governor was sentenced by Jesus to execution and ordered Jesus crucified. On the third day following Jesus died His followers discovered his tomb empty and realized that he was revived out of the grave. Christians are of the belief that gruesome sacrifice of Jesus’s death on the cross shows the extent to which God is in love with His people.
Jesus sacrificed his life upon Earth to pay for sins committed by humanity.
Christians believe that by the resurrection of Jesus Jesus from his death God proved his followers that Jesus’ sermon of forgiveness and love was more effective than death. It also showed that faith on Jesus and following his model that he set in his own life as well as instructions would bring immortality after dying. Resurrection (rising from death) is the symbol of God’s mercy and salvation for everyone.
Following his resurrection, the followers of Jesus Christ disseminated his message to the globe, forming”the” Christian Church. In the present, there are two billion Christians living across the world.
What is the belief of Christians think?
Christians consider they believe that Jesus Christ was the Son of God completely divine and human and that by being a believer in him and adhering to his instructions they will receive eternal life. Christians are of the belief that Jesus sacrificed his life for mankind and that God saved him from the dead in addition to the belief that Jesus will be resurrected in the final the age. Furthermore,
Through his actions of being kind and accepting his own self, Jesus instructed others on how to be kind and compassionate particularly towards people who were considered to be to be outcasts in the society.
God is the greatest love of all. God to the fullest extent of your heart, mind and soul.
Be kind to your neighbor as you would you love.
Christians will also strive to live by the Ten Commandments God has given Moses to to the Israelites:
Do not worship any other God apart from me. Make no images to worship.
Don’t abuse God’s name. God.
Observe the Sabbath Day (Sunday, for Christians).
Keep it Holy.
Respect and honor your mother and father.
Through his actions of being kind and accepting his own self, Jesus instructed others on how to be kind and compassionate particularly towards people who were considered to be to be outcasts in the society.
of the New Testament are the accounts of Jesus his life and teachings as well as His death as well as his resurrection. It also contains the New Testament also contains the Acts of the Apostles, which describes
the beginning of the growth of the Christian church as well as writings of Paul and other prominent leaders of the church’s early days; letter to the Hebrews and the Book of Revelation.
death of Jesus Christ and in following his instructions. It affirms that salvation is an offer that God offers without cost via Jesus Christ to all people.
What is the holy text that are part of Christianity?
The most sacred text in Christianity includes The Holy Bible. It is the Christian Bible has two parts that are: it is the Old Testament
which is essentially the Hebrew texts of Jesus his time, as well as the New Testament which contains writings concerning Jesus Christ and earlier church. The gospels (a word that means ‘good news’)
of the New Testament are the accounts of Jesus his life and teachings as well as His death as well as his resurrection. It also contains the New Testament also contains the Acts of the Apostles, which describes
the beginning of the growth of the Christian church as well as writings of Paul and other prominent leaders of the church’s early days; letter to the Hebrews and the Book of Revelation.
death of Jesus Christ and in following his instructions. It affirms that salvation is an offer that God offers without cost via Jesus Christ to all people.
Why do we have so many different types of Christians?
Since its inception with a small group of Jesus disciples, Christianity has spread all across the globe. It is now followed
over 2 billion of people. Like any other large group, Christianity has experienced many variations in interpretation, disputes and conflicts for power throughout the years. This has resulted in the development of numerous varieties of Christianity in interpreting the life, death , and resurrection of Jesus in various waysaccording to Jeff Van Beaver. There are three major types in Christianity: Orthodox, Protestant and Roman Catholic.
Since its inception with a small group of Jesus disciples, Christianity has spread all across the globe. It is now followed by over 2 billion of people. Like any other large group, Christianity has experienced many variations in interpretation
Through his actions of being kind and accepting his own self, Jesus instructed others on how to be kind and compassionate particularly towards people who were considered to be to be outcasts in the society.