Jesus Christ is the son of God.He died for the sins of all people.We are all born sinners.There is no good works or a good life that will get you to heaven to be with God when you die.There is only one way to know for certain.And that is to accept the sacrifice that Christ died on the cross and rose again in three days.To ask Jesus to forgive you of your sins and admit you are a sinner.Then ask Jesus to come and live into your heart to be your saviour.If you need anymore answers about God I will be more than happy to help.Just leave a message on my 360 .
2007-12-03 14:55:49
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answered by sharen d 6
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Jesus Christ is the greek/Roman name given to Yeshua The
Messiah, who was born a Jew, lived as a Jew, died as a Jew,
therefore his name could never have been Jesus.
If you are talking about Yeshua The Messiah then He is the
King of the Jews & the Saviour of the world & any one who comes to Him, can be saved & grafted into Israel & YHWH (
God) becomes your Father. Read the Book of Romans.
Kindly take out the names Jesus Christ & put in when reading
Yeshua The Messiah & you will get the correct meaning.
2007-12-03 18:37:39
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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God is a myth. Jesus Christ is just another form of an ancient Sumerian myth, that was originally Mesopotamian, that was - Oh I can't remember.
The bottom line is it is a plagiarized myth that has been told over & over for about 8 to 10 thousands years.
That would make it 6 to 8 thousand years older than christianity.
Don't believe me - go to a library and look it up.
2007-12-03 14:56:58
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answered by Atrum Animus AM 4
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Jesus Christ is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords and our saviour I am only 11 but I van prove it to you
2007-12-03 15:55:29
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answered by Anonymous
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C.S. Lewis in his book Mere Christianity writes the following: "I am trying here to prevent anyone from saying the really foolish thing that people often say about Him [Jesus Christ]: "I'm ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher, but I don't accept his claim to be God." That is the one thing we must not say. A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic -- on a level with a man who says he is a poached egg -- or else he would be the Devil of Hell. You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, the Son of God, or else a madman or something worse .... You can shut him up for fool, you can spit at him and kill him as a demon; or you can fall at his feet and call him Lord and God. But let us not come up with any patronizing nonsense about his being a great human teacher. He has not left that option open to us. He did not intend to.”
So, who did Jesus claim to be? Who does the Bible say He was? First, let's look at Jesus’ words in John 10:30, “I and the Father are one.” At first glance, this might not seem to be a claim to be God. However, look at the Jews’ reaction to His statement, “We are not stoning you for any of these, replied the Jews, but for blasphemy, because you, a mere man, claim to be God” (John 10:33). The Jews understood Jesus’ statement to be a claim to be God. In the following verses, Jesus never corrects the Jews by saying, “I did not claim to be God.” That indicates Jesus was truly saying He was God by declaring, “I and the Father are one” (John 10:30). John 8:58 is another example. Jesus proclaimed, “I tell you the truth, Jesus answered, before Abraham was born, I am!” Again, in response, the Jews take up stones in an attempt to stone Jesus (John 8:59). Jesus announcing His identity as “I am” is a direct application of the Old Testament name for God (Exodus 3:14). Why would the Jews again want to stone Jesus if He hadn’t said something they believed to be blasphemous, namely, a claim to be God?
John 1:1 says that “the Word was God.” John 1:14 says that “the Word became flesh.” This clearly indicates that Jesus is God in the flesh. Thomas the disciple declared to Jesus, “My Lord and my God” (John 20:28). Jesus does not correct him. The Apostle Paul describes Him as, “…our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ” (Titus 2:13). The Apostle Peter says the same, “…our God and Savior Jesus Christ” (2 Peter 1:1). God the Father is witness of Jesus’ full identity as well, “But about the Son he says, "Your throne, O God, will last for ever and ever, and righteousness will be the scepter of your kingdom.” Old Testament prophecies of Christ announce His deity, “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”
So, as C.S. Lewis argued, believing Jesus to be a good teacher is not an option. Jesus clearly and undeniably claimed to be God. If He is not God, then He is a liar, and therefore not a prophet, good teacher, or godly man. In attempts to explain the words of Jesus away, modern “scholars” claim the “true historical Jesus” did not say many of the things the Bible attributes to Him. Who are we to argue with God’s Word concerning what Jesus did or did not say? How can a “scholar” two-thousand years removed from Jesus have better insight into what Jesus did or did not say than those who lived with, served with, and were taught by Jesus Himself (John 14:26)?
Why is the question over Jesus’ true identity so important? Why does it matter whether or not Jesus is God? The most important reason that Jesus has to be God is that if He is not God, His death would not have been sufficient to pay the penalty for the sins of the whole world (1 John 2:2). Only God could pay such an infinite penalty (Romans 5:8; 2 Corinthians 5:21). Jesus had to be God so that He could pay our debt. Jesus had to be man so He could die. Salvation is available only through faith in Jesus Christ! Jesus’ deity is why He is the only way of salvation. Jesus’ deity is why He proclaimed, “I am the Way and the Truth and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6).
2007-12-03 14:51:44
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answered by amber_lanae28 2
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you know, sometimes i wonder myself who is jesus christ.
listening and watching how some proclaimed christians behave makes me wonder, what and who are they really marking themselves after.
my heart tells me that jesus (which was not his name at birth), was an ordinary, unique being because he spoke from his heart and contemplated common sense. which today in our society and most of this world function on little to none.
then i wonder, why so many, if not all the spainish culture, name their male children "JESUS" and their female children "MARIA" (for mary)"?
do they believe that this child is an incarnate of jesus/mary?
jesus was rebellious towards his mother and father, just as children are today. if he had a child with mary magdaline or lust about it, it would still be considered a sin.
So, WWJCD?
2007-12-03 15:08:42
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answered by benejueves 6
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Jesus is the Savior of mankind. The best place to learn about God is to read your Bible.
2007-12-03 14:58:21
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answered by greenstateresearcher 5
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Start by asking yourself who he is to you, I could tell you what I believe, but without you learning for your self who he is it's not going to matter. To me he is everything that a human could be, and a shining example of the best in values. He is my favorite and most respected role model, the son of God, and so much more...
2007-12-03 15:00:53
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answered by HotDockett 4
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He's a zombie in some book. I think it's called the blibble or something. I'unno.
All I remember is that he was killed and came back to life. I don't know why people would want to worship a zombie.
2007-12-03 14:55:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus asks the same question.
Mat.16:
13 When Jesus came into the coasts of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, saying, Whom do men say that I the Son of man am?
14 And they said, Some say that thou art John the Baptist: some, Elias; and others, Jeremias, or one of the prophets.
15 He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?
16 And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.
17 And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-jona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven.
Mat 14:6 Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
7 If ye had known me, ye should have known my Father also: and from henceforth ye know him, and have seen him.
8 Philip saith unto him, Lord, shew us the Father, and it sufficeth us.
9 Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?
2007-12-03 14:49:38
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answered by djmantx 7
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