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What would Jesus say about todays world?

What would Jesus say about todays world?

Jesus does speak to us, He does want a personal relationship with us and while it is our choice, our move to come to Him, our coming must be on His terms. The Bible makes it plain what Jesus would say to the world today: Repent, for the kingdom of God is near.

Who has Jesus appeared to?

Matthew has two post-resurrection appearances, the first to Mary Magdalene and “the other Mary” at the tomb, and the second, based on Mark 16:7, to all the disciples on a mountain in Galilee, where Jesus claims authority over heaven and Earth and commissions the disciples to preach the gospel to the whole world.

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What would Jesus say about us?

What did Jesus think of the world?

“Jesus thought that the history of the world would come to a screeching halt, that God would intervene in the affairs of this planet, overthrow the forces of evil in a cosmic act of judgment and establish his utopian Kingdom on Earth,” explains Ehrman.

Who was the first person Jesus appeared to after his resurrection?

St. Mary Magdalene
St. Mary Magdalene was a disciple of Jesus. According to the Gospel accounts, Jesus cleansed her of seven demons, and she financially aided him in Galilee. She was one of the witnesses of the Crucifixion and burial of Jesus and, famously, was the first person to see him after the Resurrection.

Who witnessed Jesus ascension?

Apostle Bartholomew
Apostle Bartholomew, originally from Cana in Galilee outside of Jerusalem, is reported to have been at the actual ascension of Jesus Christ.

What would Jesus do he will love first?

He Would Love First is a movement answering the question “What Would Jesus Do”. Our mission is to unmask Jesus to the world, spread the good news of Jesus loving us while we were still sinners, and to cultivate a culture of His expressed love all over the world.

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How many people did Jesus appear to after his resurrection?

Paul assures us that many people saw Jesus after His resurrection: Peter, the 12 disciples, more than 500 believers referred to here, James, Jesus’ half-brother, all the apostles and Paul himself.

Who saw Jesus rise from the tomb?

In the Gospel of John, Mary Magdalene found the tomb empty, and informed Peter. She then saw two angels, after which Jesus himself appeared to her.

Where did Jesus go after he rose?

Originally Answered: Where did Jesus go after he rose from the dead? He appeared to Mary of Magdalene and to the other disciples and only later, he was carried up into heaven. (Luke 24 and Mark 16).

What would Jesus do if he were here today?

Well, if Jesus were here today, He might have been born and raised in a poor part of town. His father probably would work with his hands, maybe construction, and his mother would be a housewife. As a youth He would have been at the main churches talking to pastors and preachers about their beliefs.

Did Jesus Christ visit the Americas after his resurrection?

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In 1960 I met a young man at a party who told me that Jesus Christ had visited the Americas after His Resurrection. I found the idea incredible and wanted to know more, so I began searching in libraries and inquiring of the various religious denominations in my hometown of San Miguel, El Salvador.

What if Jesus came back to Earth today in body?

If Jesus came back to the earth today in body, Hebrews 9:28 promises us that this appearance will be “not to deal with sin but to save those who eagerly waiting for him.” This day will be a day of deliverance for those who have been saved and identified as righteous because of the faith placed in Jesus as Christ and Savior.

How would Jesus be treated today as he was two thousand years ago?

In Matthew 24:38, Jesus compared this day to the days of Noah before the flood as people “were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage.” Jesus tells us in verse 42 to be watchful, as we do not know the day of his return. Jesus would be treated in much of the way today as He was over two thousand years ago.