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51. Introduction: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons)
- www.jefflindsay.com
- The Church of Jesus Christ.
- Though I consider myself an active and faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and have tried to honestly portray the Church and its teachings, this page has not been reviewed by the Church. ...
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a Christian church (though some critics deny even that basic claim) founded in 1830 in the state of New York in the United States. ... The account of his call as a prophet and the divine work of the Restoration of the Church of Jesus Christ is given in "the Prophet Joseph Smith's Testimony. "The fundamental principles of our religion," according to Joseph Smith, "are the testimony of the Apostles and Prophets, concerning Jesus Christ, that He died, was buried, and rose again the third day, and ascended into heaven; and all other things which pertain to our religion are only appendages to it" (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p. ...
- "We solemnly affirm that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is in fact a restoration of the Church established by the Son of God. ... ; that it carries His sacred name, even the name of Jesus Christ; that it is built upon a foundation of apostles and prophets, He being the chief cornerstone; that its priesthood. ...
- In the LDS view, it was through the Prophet Joseph Smith that the Lord restored the original Church of Jesus Christ, including divine priesthood authority, divinely called apostles and prophets, and the pure covenants and ordinances (baptism by immersion and the gift of the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands, for example) that are part of the fullness of the Gospel of Christ. ...
- Latter-day Saints believe in Christ as the Savior, the Redeemer, the Son of God, the Creator of the earth, and the only source of salvation. ... We believe in the Bible, which plainly teaches that Christ is our Savior and that all men must repent and come unto Christ to be saved. Some critics proclaim that Mormons are not Christians and don't believe in Christ. I really don't like other people telling me what I believe! As a Latter-day Saint, I have been taught, and have personally chosen, to accept Christ as my Savior. ... We worship Christ and covenant to follow Him. ... The Christ we worship is the living Christ, the Son of God, foretold in the Old Testament, revealed in the New Testament, and affirmed in The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ. ...
- 1) Commandment keeping? In Matthew 19:16-22, somebody asked Christ directly what he needed to do to have eternal life. Christ answered: "If thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments. " We believe Christ said this for a reason - and there are dozens of similar statements in the Bible (scripture-lovers may wish to study a sampling of such statements). This does not mean that we are saved by works, but that we must follow Christ to receive His grace. Gaining access to grace by following Christ is not saving ourselves by our works! .
52. Article: Disciples of Christ
- en.wikipedia.org
- Disciples of Christ.
- The Disciples of Christ, also known simply as the Christian Church, is a denomination of Christian Protestantism based on the teachings of Thomas Campbell and Alexander Campbell of Pennsylvania and Barton W. ...
- The Disciples of Christ started in the early 1800s with a focus on Christian unity and lack of strict denominationalism. ... It has been estimated that the indigenous movement that gave rise to the modern Disciples of Christ (and its associated offshoots) has only been surpassed in size by that of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons). ...
- Famous members of the Disciples of Christ include Lyndon Baines Johnson. ...
- Disciples of Christ .
53. Bibliography of the International Churches of Christ / Boston Movement
- www.unc.edu
- THE INTERNATIONAL CHURCHES OF CHRIST / BOSTON MOVEMENT.
- The International Churches of Christ (Official Home Page).
- " In First Principles: International Churches of Christ, edited by K. ...
- First Principles: International Churches of Christ. ...
- The Discipling Movement: A Study of the Neo- Crossroads Philosophy among Churches of Christ. ...
- Toxic Christianity: The International Churches of Christ / Boston Movement Cult. ...
- The Discipling Movement among Churches of Christ. ...
- The Boston Movement; Critical Perspectives on the International Churches of Christ. ...
- "Chapters include "A Brief History of the Boston Movement," "Exit Counseling and theBoston Movement," and "An Examination of the Boston Movement in Relation to Thought-Reform Criteria," all by Carol Giambalvo; "The Boston Church of Christ at Boston University," by The Rev. ...
- "Authoritarian Theology in the Boston Church of Christ: A Short-Circuit of Christianity. ...
- "Discipling Churches of Christ: An Assessment of Pre, Peak, and Post Involvement of Former Members using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. ...
- Reviving the Ancient Faith: The Story of Churches of Christ in America. ...
- : Memorial Church of Christ, 1987.
- Skaken: My Experience in the Boston Church of Christ Discipling Movement. ...
- "From the Churches of Christ to the Boston Movement: A Comparative Study. ...
- "The Boston Church of Christ. ...
54. Christ & the Kundalini
- www.sol.com.au
- Contrary to popular Christian dogma, Christ did teach about Karma, reincarnation, self-realisation and the Divine Feminine as Holy Ghost -- God the Mother. Christ's teachings are more Eastern than the Churches would have us believe or would like to admit. ...
- The two centuries after Christ, saw the Christian Gnostic teachings of spiritual awareness disseminated alongside the blind faith doctrines of Paul's formulation. ...
- From the Nag Hammadi Library, the Book of Thomas, Christ tells us "For whoever does not know self, does not know anything, but whoever knows self, already has acquired knowledge about the depth of the universe". ...
- In another gnostic text, the Secret Gospel of Thomas, Christ promises us spiritual fulfilment "I shall give you what no eye has seen, what no ear has heard, what no hand has touched and what has never arisen in the human mind. ...
- Just as Christ warned us against sin and encourages moral perfection in the pursuit of spiritual fulfilment, so too do the Eastern texts "No intellectual acumen can help one realise it, it can be realised only by those who surrender to it and who make themselves worthy by grace, by desisting from all that is sinful, who engage in the practice of perfection by constant meditation"( Upanishads). ...
- What of Western tradition? In the Secret Book of John Christ explains that human redemption before the Heavenly Father occurs by the mediation of a Divine Feminine principle, which he calls the Earthly Mother. ... Christ) and, it seems, God the Mother. ...
- The Secret Book of John relates Christ's description of the Divine Feminine as the power of God Almighty. ...
- Just as Mary and the Holy Ghost appear to parallel aspects of the Divine Mother described in the East, so too does Christ, the son of God reflect the Eastern principle of the Divine Child. ... Christ affirmed the same primordial nature of himself when he said "I am the first" and "I am the alpha". ... Similarly Christ venerated children and the innocence that they manifested. ... Kartikeya is the same principle of innocence in dynamic action- the slayer of evil; as Christ did when he ejected the money lenders from the temple. ...
- So, Christ seems to be telling us that the kingdom of Heaven, which is a state of God-like perfection and child-like innocence is attained by some inner phenomenon. In the Gnostic Scriptures Christ spoke directly of this as an inner transformation, self realisation. ...
- Indian mystics called the Sahasrara "Paradise", "Heaven" or, as Christ has called it "The Kingdom of God Within". ...
55. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ, Fact or Fiction?
- www.av1611.org
- The Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
- The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is either.
- Did Jesus Christ actually rise from the dead?.
- Simon Greenleaf believed the Resurrection of Jesus Christ was a hoax. ... In which he emphatically stated: "it was IMPOSSIBLE that the apostles could have persisted in affirming the truths they had narrated, had not JESUS CHRIST ACTUALLY RISEN FROM THE DEAD,. ...
- Greenleaf concluded that according to the jurisdiction of legal evidence the resurrection of Jesus Christ was the best supported event in all of history! .
- Greenleaf was so convinced by the overwhelming evidence, he committed his life to Jesus Christ!.
- That eery night in the garden of Gethsemene, as a blood-thirsty mob came and arrested Jesus Christ. He was brought before Pilate, and there in plain view, Jesus Christ was spit upon, cursed, he was laughed at, whipped, beaten. ...
- Jesus Christ died a curse. ... In the eyes of the world, Jesus Christ died a total disgrace! .
- Less than two months later they went back into Jerusalem boldly preaching, at the threat of death, that JESUS CHRIST WAS ALIVE! .
- THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST!.
- Two major problems: One, If the body of Jesus Christ was available, you'd better believe, the Roman authorities would have paraded His body for all to see. Christianity was spreading like a wild fire! And nothing could have quenched that flame quicker than the body of Jesus Christ! .
- Do you know the problem with that if the resurrection of Jesus Christ was not true there were 11 men that knew it!.
56. Christ's Sanctified Holy Church website
- www.cshc.com
-     Jesus Christ.
- Simon Peter, a servant and an apostle of Jesus Christ, to them that have obtained like precious faith with us through the righteousness of God and our Saviour Jesus Christ: 2Grace and peace be multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God, and of Jesus our Lord, 3According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue: 4Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust. ...
- Christ's Sanctified Holy Church is an association of churches establish primarily on the principle that salvation is accomplished by two separate works of the grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ, the Son of God. ...
- Christ's Sanctified Holy Church has its roots in the Holiness Movement and subsequent revivals that began in the United States in the last half of the nineteenth century. ... In 1892, they organized themselves into Christ's Sanctified Holy Church. ...
- Today, congregations of Christ's Sanctified Holy Church are located primarily in the eastern and southern United States. ...
- Jesus Christ who lived on this earth, was in every way the Son of God. ...
- The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, be with you all. ...
- Jesus Christ.
- Foretold by the prophets and described by the apostles, Jesus Christ was conceived by the Holy Ghost and born of the Virgin Mary. ...
- Jesus Christ, as the Savior of the world, took on Himself the nature of man and died on a cross for the whole human race without respect of persons. ...
- Be it known unto you all, and to all the people of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom ye crucified, whom God raised from the dead, even by him doth this man stand here before you whole. ...
- For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands, which are the figures of the true; but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God for us: .
- Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his.
- That I should be the minister of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles, ministering the gospel of God, that the offering up of the Gentiles might be acceptable, being sanctified by the Holy Ghost. ...
- The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, be with you all. ...
57. LC/NA : Reconciling in Christ Program
- www.lcna.org
- What is the Reconciling in Christ Program?.
- In 1984 Lutherans Concerned / North America started the Reconciling in Christ ("RIC") Program to recognize Lutheran congregations that welcome lesbian and gay believers. ... The Reconciling in Christ Roster now exceeds 300 settings, including congregations, synods and organizations.
- Any group that adopts it or a similar statement which includes the naming of GLBT people as welcome to full participation is eligible to be designated as Reconciling in Christ after review by Lutherans Concerned. ...
- "All this is from God who reconciled us through Jesus Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation. ...
- Christ calls us to reconciliation and wholeness. ... We affirm with the apostle Paul that in Christ "there is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female" (Galatians 3:28). Christ has made us one. ...
- * synod or organization For more information about the Reconciling in Christ Program contact: .
- The LC/NA "ric-discuss" mailing list is an email-based forum for LC members, RIC congregations, the LCNA RIC Executive and other interested people to discuss issues relating to the Reconciling in Christ program. ...
- For more information about the Reconciling in Christ Program or RIC participants, contact: .
58. Christ Church Cathedral - Welcome
- www.chch.ox.ac.uk
- the Cathedral Church of Christ in Oxford. ...
- Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford This twelfth century church is amongst the oldest buildings in Oxford, and one of the smallest Anglican cathedrals in England. ...
- Through out the Cathedral's website, just click on the image of Christ in glory to return to this page. ...
- © The Dean and Canons of Christ Church (2003) .
- © Christ Church, Oxford (1996,2003) .
59. Christ Altogether Lovely
- www.ccel.org
- Christ Altogether Lovely.
- Christ is to be Loved .
- Christ is to be Loved.
- The words set forth the transcendent loveliness of the Lord Jesus Christ, and naturally resolve themselves into three parts: .
- First, Who he is: the Lord Jesus Christ, after whom she had been seeking, for whom she was overcome by love; concerning whom these daughters of Jerusalem had enquired: whom she had struggled to describe in his particular excellencies. ...
- " The original word is both in the abstract, and plural in number, which says that Christ is the very essence of all delights and pleasures, the very soul and substance of them. As all the rivers are gathered into the ocean, which is the meeting-place of all the waters in the world, so Christ is that ocean in which all true delights and pleasures meet. ...
- DOCTRINE: That Jesus Christ is the loveliest person souls can set their eyes upon: "Thou art fairer than the children of men. ...
- Here it is said of Jesus Christ, which cannot be said of any mere creature, that he is "altogether lovely. ...
- Show you in what respect Christ is so. ...
- First, It excludes all unloveliness and disagreeableness from Jesus Christ. ... " The excellencies of Jesus Christ are perfectly exclusive of all their opposites; there is nothing of a contrary property or quality found in him to contaminate or devaluate his excellency. And in this respect Christ infinitely transcends the most excellent and loveliest of created things. ... But it is not so in our altogether lovely Christ, his excellencies are pure and unmixed. ...
- As every ray of God is precious, so every thing that is in Christ is precious: Who can weigh Christ in a pair of balances, and tell you what his worth is? "His price is above rubies, and all that thou canst desire is not to be compared with him," Prov. ...
- Things that shine as single stars with a particular glory, all meet in Christ as a glorious constellation. ... " Cast your eyes among all created beings, survey the universe: you will observe strength in one, beauty in a second, faithfulness in a third, wisdom in a fourth; but you shall find none excelling in them all as Christ does. Bread has one quality, water another, raiment another, medicine another; but none has them all in itself as Christ does. ...
60. Chronological Study of the Life of Christ
- www.xenos.org
- Chronological Study of the Life of Christ.
- The birth of Christ .
- The beginning of Christ's ministry .
- The date of Christ's death and passion week .
- The Birth of Christ.
- Luke 2:1 mentions that Christ's birth was during the reign of Augusts Caesar. ... Thus the early Church fathers dated the birth of Christ according to the accepted method used by the Romans, Arriving at the following figures: .
- Matthew 2:1 says that Christ's birth was in the time of King Herod the Great. ...
- Therefore, Herod's death occurred between March l2 and April 11, in 4 BC Since Christ's birth occurred during his reign, it would must have occurred prior to the period from March l2 to April 11,4 BC .
- Thus Christ was probably born no earlier than 6 BC which would be 2 years prior to Herod's death (Note that Herod had ascertained from the Magi the time that the star appeared, and apparently based his decree upon this information. ...
- Jesus Christ's birth would not have taken place prior to 6 BC and no later than Spring of 4 BC which was the time of King Herod's death. ...
- The Beginning of Christ's Ministry.
- The superstructure was started on the 1st of Nisan 19/18 BC 46 years hence brings us to 27 AD for an event that occurred during the first year of Christ's ministry. However, they did not start to build the Sanctuary, itself until l5/l4 BC Adding 46 years, we arrive at 30/3l AD for the first year of Christ's ministry. ... Thus, we again have two possible dates for the beginning of Christ's ministry--either in AD 29 or AD 26. ...
- If the same calculation is made for the first time line, we arrive at 30 years for Christ's age at the beginning of his ministry. ...
61. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jesus Christ
- www.newadvent.org
- Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > J > Jesus Christ .
- Jesus Christ.
- In this article, we shall consider the two words -- "Jesus" and "Christ" -- which compose the Sacred Name. ...
- Early Historical Documents Concerning Jesus Christ.
- In this article, we discuss the ancient historical documents -- pagan, Jewish, and Christian -- referring to Christ's life and work. ...
- Chronology of the Life of Christ.
- The Character of Jesus Christ.
- The Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
- In this article, we shall treat of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, including its characteristics and importance. ...
- Christology is that part of theology which deals with Our Lord Jesus Christ. In its full extent it comprises the doctrines concerning both the person of Christ and His works; but in the present article we shall limit ourselves to a consideration of the person of Christ. ...
- Praise Jesus Christ in His Angels and in His Saints.
62. Christ the End of the Law
- www.spurgeon.org
- Christ the End of the Law.
- "For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth. ...
- We may not have very many Sabbaths together, death may soon part us; but while we are able to meet as a Christian assembly, let us never forget that Christ's presence is our main necessity, and let us pray for it and entreat the Lord to vouchsafe that presence always in displays of light, life and love! I become increasingly earnest that every preaching time should be a soul-saving time. ... Dear friends, is it always to be so? How long is it to be so? Shall there not soon come an end of this reception of the outward means and rejection of the inward grace? Will not your soul soon close in with Christ for present salvation? Break! Break, O heavenly day, upon the benighted ones, for our hearts are breaking over them.
- The reason why many do not come to Christ is not because they are not earnest, after a fashion, and thoughtful and desirous to be saved, but because they cannot brook God's way of salvation. ... And oh, I have been praying that, while this morning I am trying to set forth Christ as the end of the law, God may bless it to some hearts, that they may see what Christ did, and may perceive it to be a great deal better than anything they can do; may see what Christ finished, and may become weary of what they themselves have laboured at so long, and have not even well commenced at this day. Perhaps it may please the Lord to enchant them with the perfection of the salvation that is in Christ Jesus. ...
- I am going to speak about two things, this morning, as the Spirit of God shall help me: and the first is, Christ in connection with the lawhe is "the end of the law for righteousness"; and secondly, ourselves in connection with Christ"to everyone that believeth Christ is the end of the law for righteousness. ...
- First, then, CHRIST IN CONNECTION WITH THE LAW. ...
- " What does this mean? I think it signifies three things: first, that Christ is the purpose and object of the law; secondly, that he is the fulfillment of it; and thirdly, that he is the termination of it.
- First, then, our Lord Jesus Christ is the purpose and object of the law. ... The law is our schoolmaster to bring us to Christ, or rather our attendant to conduct us to the school of Jesus. ... The law is meant to lead the sinner to faith in Christ, by showing the impossibility of any other way. ...
- Look at the types of the old Mosaic dispensation, and see how they were intended to lead men to Christ by making them see their unclean condition and their need of such cleansing as only he can give. Every type pointed to our Lord Jesus Christ. If men were put apart because of disease or uncleanness, they were made to see how sin separated them from God and from his people; and when they were brought back and purified with mystic rites in which were scarlet wool and hyssop and the like, they were made to see how they can only be restored by Jesus Christ, the great High Priest. ... The old law, with its emblems and figures, set forth many truths as to men's selves and the coming Saviour, intending by every one of them to preach Christ. ...
63. Article: Fictional portrayals of Jesus Christ
- en.wikipedia.org
- Fictional portrayals of Jesus Christ.
- Various authors and filmmakers have created fictional portrayals of Jesus Christ and his life. ...
- A number of storytellers have wanted to portray an accurate depiction of what his life is believed to have been like, while others have used the persona of Jesus Christ as a narrative device to make a literary point and develop a story's theme. Because of the devotion of many people to the idea of Jesus Christ, fictional portrayals of Christ have been, almost without exception, fraught with controversy. ... Filmmakers and theater managers have even received death threats in the wake of some of the more controversial movies about Christ. ...
- 1 Novels portraying Jesus Christ.
- 3 Other Motion pictures depicting Jesus Christ.
- Novels portraying Jesus Christ.
- The Gospel According to Jesus Christ by José Saramago (1991) .
- Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore (2001) .
- The Last Temptation of Christ by Nikos Kazantzakis .
- The Passion of the Christ (2004), Mel Gibson's portrayal of what he describes as the last 12 hours of Jesus' life, as adapted from the "Revelations of St. ...
- Other Motion pictures depicting Jesus Christ.
- Jesus Christ Superstar (1973, new video release in 1999) .
- Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter (2001) (direct to video 1 ) .
- The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) .
64. Christ for all Nations: The Ministry of Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke
- www.cfan.org
- Christ for all Nations 2000 - 2003 | All Rights Reserved .
65. Article: Transubstantiation
- www.wikipedia.org
- According to Roman Catholic dogma, transubstantiation is the change of the substance of the Eucharistic elements -- bread and wine -- into the body and blood of Christ (although they retain the physical "accidents" -- i. ... In more colloquial use, the term refers to any belief that the elements of the Eucharist become the body and blood of Christ, with or without reference to "accidents" or other technical details specific to transubstantiation, strictly speaking. ...
- The Roman Catholic Church holds that the belief that the elements of the Eucharist become the body and blood of Christ was given to the Apostles directly by Christ. The Synoptic Gospels present the words of Christ concerning the bread and wine at the Last Supper: "This is my body. ... Paul implies an identity between the apparent bread and wine and the body and blood of Christ when he writes: "Whoever, therefore, eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of profaning the body and blood of the Lord. ...
- Ignatius of Antioch would appear to have accepted the concept when, in AD 106, he criticized those who "abstain from the Eucharist and the public prayer, because they will not admit that the Eucharist is the self-same body of our Savior Jesus Christ, which flesh suffered for our sins, and which the Father in His goodness raised up again" (Epistle to the Smyrnaeans 6, 7). ... ' But that bread is bread before the words of the Sacraments; where the consecration has entered in, the bread becomes the flesh of Christ. ...
- Under the influence of Scholasticism in the early Middle Ages, this concept became more technical in its terminology, as the scholastics inquired philosophically how and in what way the bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ. ...
- Some churches (notably some Lutheran communions) profess the doctrine of Consubstantiation, which holds that both the body and blood of Christ and the bread and wine are present in substance in the consecrated Eucharist. This doctrine agrees with Transubstantiation, and disagrees with Commemoration, that the real presence of Christ is in the Eucharist. ...
- " For him, it was a great impiety to believe that people who attend Holy Communion "verily eat and drink the natural flesh and blood of Christ. ...
- Christ was the word that spake it. ...
- The Eastern Orthodox Church, like the Catholic Church, teaches that the bread and wine truly become the body and blood of Christ. ...
66. CHRIST COLLEGE - Excellence and Service
- www.christcollege.edu
- 150/- from the Office of Admissions, Christ College, Bangalore (If by post DD for Rs. 250/- in favour of The Principal, Christ College, Bangalore). ...
67. Bikers For Christ
- www.bikersforchrist.org
- You have found the home page for "Bikers For Christ". On behalf of Bikers For Christ members everywhere (currently with members in over 40 U. ...
- If you have any questions about Bikers for Christ, please send your inquiries to the BFC elder local to your state. ...
- Bikers For Christ International HQ.
- BFC is dedicated to serving Jesus Christ; Lord of Lords, King of Kings, The Creator, The Word, The Good Shepherd, The Lion of Judah, Our Redeemer & Savior. ...
68. The Four Spiritual Laws
- www.greatcom.org
- Christ speaking "I came that they might have life, and might have it abundantly" that it might be full and meaningful (John 10:10). ...
- Jesus Christ is God's ONLY provision for man's sin. ...
- "God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8). ...
- "Christ died for our sins. ...
- This diagram illustrates that God has bridged the gulf which separates us from Him by sending His Son, Jesus Christ, to die on the cross in our place to pay the penalty for our sins. ...
- We must individually RECEIVE Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord; then we can know and experience God's love and plan for our lives. ...
- We Must Receive Christ .
- We Receive Christ Through Faith .
- When We Receive Christ, We Experience a New Birth .
- We Receive Christ by Personal Invitation .
- Christ speaking "Behold, I stand at the door and knock; if any one hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him" (Revelation 3:20). ...
- Receiving Christ involves turning to God from self (repentance) and trusting Christ to come into our lives to forgive our sins and to make us what He wants us to be. Just to agree intellectually that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and that He died on the cross for our sins is not enough. ... We receive Jesus Christ by faith, as an act of the will. ...
- The following explains how you can receive Christ: .
- You Can Receive Christ Right Now by Faith Through Prayer .
69. Last Temptation of Christ, The (1988)
- www.imdb.com
- Last Temptation of Christ, The (1988) .
- "The Last Temptation Of Christ" is an *extremely* controversial film, so all I will say about the movie is this: Martin Scorcese's film adaptation of Nikos Kazantzakis' controversial novel is not only brilliantly acted & directed, with a phenomenal, Oscar-worthy score by Peter Gabriel (that Gabriel *wasn't* nominated for his incredible music here is shocking), but this movie has only given me an even *stronger* love & appreciation for Jesus Christ. ... In his review of the film, the late movie critic Gene Siskel pointed out the brilliantly strong, timeless message of "The Last Temptation Of Christ" that the Bible belt community had woefully overlooked in their blind, ignorant fear of the film. ...
- "If Jesus Christ can overcome temptation after really struggling with it, maybe WE can, too. ...
- Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for Last Temptation of Christ, The (1988)Recent Posts (updated daily).
- Last Temptation of Christ vs. The Passion of Christ.
70. Article: Council of Ephesus
- en.wikipedia.org
- According to the Council, Nestorianism overemphasized the human nature of Jesus Christ at the expense of the divine. ... Nestorius taught that the Virgin Mary gave birth to a man, Jesus Christ, not God, the "Logos" ("The Word", Son of God). The Logos only dwelled in Christ, as in a Temple (Christ, therefore, was only Theophoros: The "Bearer of God". Consequently, Virgin Mary should be called "Christotokos," Mother of Christ and not "Theotokos, "Mother of God. ...
- Our Lord Jesus Christ is one person, not two separate "people": the Man, Jesus Christ and the Son of God, Logos. The Council decreed that Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God (Logos), is complete God and complete man, with a rational soul and body. ... The union of the two natures of Christ took place in such a fashion that one did not disturb the other. ...
71. WebFind.US
- www.webfind.us
- 23 BIBLE HOLY IN 23 BIBLE CHRIST HOLY IN ANIMAL ART CASINO COMPUTERS FIND GAMBLING HOTEL INSURANCE JEWELRY IRAQ NEWS SHOPPING TRAVEL VACATION .
72. The Onion | Christ Converts To Islam
- www.theonion.com
- JERUSALEMIn a surprise announcement with far-reaching theological implications, Jesus Christ The Nazarene, founder of Christianity and spiritual leader of nearly two billion people, revealed Monday that He has converted to "the one true religion" of Islam.
- Above: Christ (left) consults with his new spiritual advisor, the Righteous Hassan Abdul al-Aziz.
- "Allah is the name of the One and Only God," Christ said. ...
- As part of His conversion, Christ said He has taken a new name, Isa Ibn Maryam al-Salaam Christ Shabazz.
- Christ, 33, is urging Christians worldwide to renounce His former religion of Christianity and join Him in embracing the Muslim way of life.
- "People of all nations, in the past, you have heard Me say that whosoever shall believe in Me shall not die, but have eternal life," Christ said. ...
- According to Christ, the beauty and perfection of the Qur'an's Surahs are without equal in all creation, encompassing and surpassing both the Judaic Torah and the New Testament Gospels of His apostles. ...
- "What could be more clear?" Christ said.
- Millions of devout Christians, insisting that obeisance to Christ's commands is the cornerstone of their faith, have heeded His instructions and converted to Islam. Millions more, however, have decried the recalcitrant Christ's apostasy, breaking ties with Him and calling His conversion "a heathen act" of "utmost blasphemy before Himself. ...
- "I've been a Bible-believing Christian all my life, and nothing, not even a direct order from Christ Himself, is going to change that," Girolamo said. "If Christ is going to leave the fold and become a sinner, we'll just have to go on worshipping Him against His will. ...
- Above: Christ (uppermost left) joins fellow Muslims in prayer.
- The Roman Catholic Church is just as divided: Approximately half the members of the Vatican's College of Cardinals have advocated embracing Islamic law, while the other half is calling for Christ's immediate excommunication and recommending the interim worship of Pope John Paul II until a suitable replacement deity can be found.
- Christ said He arrived at the decision to convert after centuries of deep soul-searching and contemplation. ...
- "I was in church, watching all these people hold a candlelight vigil on the day of My crucifixion, when I suddenly felt a profound sense of emptiness," Christ said. ...
73. Christ's Hospital
- www.christs-hospital.org.uk
- Christ's Hospital.
- Christ's Hospital is a co-educational boarding school near Horsham, West Sussex dedicated to providing an education of a high standard to 825 boys and girls from all walks of life. ...
74. Article: Monophysitism
- en.wikipedia.org
- Monophysitism (from the Greek monos meaning 'one' and physis meaning 'nature') is the christological position that Christ has only one nature, as opposed to the Chalcedonian position which holds that Christ has two natures, one divine and one human. ...
- Eutychianism holds that the human nature of Christ was essentially obliterated by the Divine, "dissolved like a drop of honey in the sea". ...
- Apollinarism holds that Christ had a human body and human "living principle" but that the Divine Logos had taken the place of the nous, or "thinking principle", analogous but not identical to what might be called a mind in the present day. ...
- Miaphysitism, the "monophysite" Christology of extant "monophysite" Churches, holds that in Christ the divine and human nature become one nature, the natures being united without separation, without confusion, and without change. ...
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75. Article: Youth for Christ
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- Youth for Christ.
- Youth for Christ is an international Christian minister program that promotes youth evangelism and biblical Christianity. ...
- In an effort to coordinate these programs Youth for Christ was founded in 1944. ...
- Over the years Youth for Christ has had many types of programs such as; youth rallies, Bible Clubs , teen to teen evangelism, campus ministries and urban ministries. ...
- Youth for Christ UK .
- Youth for Christ Canada .
- Youth for Christ USA .
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