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Has anyone read the aquariun Gospel of Jesus Christ and what it says?
Has anyone read the aquariun Gospel of Jesus Christ and what it says?
According to it, part of Jesus early life/legacy as a young man was spent visiting and interracting/consulting and in return teaching them about matters/mysteries divine about God, himself,and the Kingdom of God with masters from e.g Asian countries like India etc, Egypt, among other countries. That was beyond what the disciples/the epistles could not/did not write about because by then they had not being called to service as his disciples and had not witnessed this early life/legacy and ministry of Jesus Christ. Did Jesus interreact with the ‘gentile nations before he did with Jews? He must has been a very social highly travelled person. Is it not so? Please such in the internet the content of the aquarium Gospel of Jesus Christ for fairer and more informed response.
In it it seemed Jesus never feared or felt intimidated or contradicted by secular, scientific, or alternative knowledge base of other communities, but naturally appreciated whatever was positive about, and always shared his views on matters/mysteries divine, after accomodating and weighing the wisdom and worthiness of their knowledge base.
What is your take on this message!?
Do you know who is Christ Ahnsahnghong and he brought us the Passover?
We not only live in Christ, but He lives in us. So what is the Church and how do we live in it?
First of all the Church in not an organization like a parish. Of course a parsh is nacessary, but it does not constitute the essence of the Church. If we remember what Christ did on earth, we see that although He healed and taught the people, He did not create a human organization. Rather He offered Himself as a sacrifice, suffering His Body on the Cross. It is true there was at first a small band of disciples, then later the twelve, then the seventy and finally several hundreds. Yet when Our Lord is crucified there are no disciples to be seen. It would seem that this small organization had collapsed!. Their master and leader is excuted and the small band of His followers hide for fear of the Jews. But was this the end of Christ’s ministry? Was this a setback? No. Christ came not to establish an organization but to give His Body to those people who would accept Him, who were willing to become part of Him and thereby receive salvation.
What's the difference between the God of the Jews, Christians, Muslims, etc?
It seems Gods from different religions have certain distinct qualities, and I am curious how one would describe them for all the major religions. I don’t want to sound anti-semitic when I say that the Jewish God is vengeful, angry, biased toward Jews, violent or correct me if this is totally wrong. The Christian God seems to be all about love, forgiveness, helping the poor. It’s almost like the Jewish God is a right-wing conservative and the Christian God is a left-wing hippie. What is the God of Islam like?
How could everyone miraculously believe Jesus was the messiah after he rose from the dead?
Think about it. The jews of today still don’t believe he was the messiah. Why would they then? They have always held onto their beliefs that Jesus wasn’t the messiah. So, who was Jesus supposed to have convinced of his authenticity? Only other people in the area at the time were the Romans.
Why do Jews reject the salvation offered through Jesus Christ when His presence is all around them?
Clearly, Jews have a strong suspicion that Christianity and the acceptance of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ is the one true path to salvation, and some do act on these suspicions, and accept Him.
However, most Jews do not take this step, despite being surrounded by evidence, including the fulfilled prophecies contained in the Old Testament.
Why is this? Why do so many Jews refuse to accept the salvation that is so freely offered them?
Who Was Jesus?
For more than a decade before preaching at the age of 30, Jesus worked as a typical day laborer. Science of the Bible: The Real Jesus : channel.nationalgeographic.com