The Word is a metaphor for Jesus Christ. John 1.14 And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth. (Joh 1:14 ESV) Again, in Revelation 20.13, we find that it's just a name that he goes by, not a thought or his words prior to the incarnation, but that he is the personification of the revelation of God through the prophets and the law. He is the embodiment of the full revelation of the father to mankind, and the church.
Half of the New Testament could be used to answer your question. So I am going to give you some titles given to Jesus by Jesus and others and then his characteristics.
Characteristics Shown in the Scriptures
well if you use it in Scriptural meaning, it means that you believe in Christ Jesus and you are a Christian.
One can find wallpapers depicting Jesus Christ by visiting Google Images. Other websites that offer these wallpapers are: Fanpop, Zedge and SantaBanta.
Theyre are many different religious clip art images available for free, from images of Jesus christ, crosses, churches, priests and pastors, bibles, and hands praying just to name a few.
If you want to find free pictures of Jesus Christ, a great place to find them is at Google Images. They show a variety of different pictures so you have a wide variety.
Jesus wont come for the church.. church is made by people not from Jesus, we should believe in Jesus not in church...... ANSWER: The church is the body of Christ made up of all New Testament believers. This is Scriptural (Colossians 1:18). We do not know when Christ will come for the church (body of believers). It will happen at the resurrection of the just, but we do not know when that will occur, ie, day, date or hour.
No, there are no known contemporary images or photographs of Jesus Christ. Throughout history, artists have portrayed him in various ways based on cultural depictions and interpretations.
The teachings of Jesus ARE Christ's message because he was Jesus Christ. Christ and Jesus are the same person.
That is a wonderful question, but the Bible does not use much punctuation, so in reality, speaking of the grammar, it is suppose to be written Jesus, Christ. not Jesus Christ. As many references in the KJV of the Bible, is Christ Jesus, written correctly Christ, Jesus, or Jesus, Christ. It is referring to Christ.
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B. Treleaven has written: 'The Scriptural distinction between God & Jesus Christ' -- subject(s): Biblical teaching, God, Southern Unitarian Society, Unitarianism
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There never was a person naned Jesus Christ!! Jesus is his name and Christ is his titel!