Christians seeking something that Christians believe in Jesus' death and life after death Christian believes that Jesus is the Messiah; he will come to save all men from sin. "Because God loves the world, he makes him the only son, Whoever believes, he ought not to perish but should have eternal life." It is necessary to sacrifice anything. Jesus died, traged, beating, humiliated, and crucified with tragic and painful death.
The essence of Christianity develops around the life, death and Christian faith of Jesus' resurrection. Christian believes that God sent his son Jesus, Messiah to save the world. They believed that they believed that Jesus was crucified on the Cross, forgiving sins, reviving on the third day after death, and ascending into heaven.
Christian believes that the death of Jesus played an important role in restoring the relationship between man and God. By believing in Jesus' alternate death (and other interpretation theory, see below) and the revival of victory, Christians reunite with God, get new joy and power in this world, and gain death after heaven I believe. Eternal life. In this way Jesus was crucified and his resurrection regained the energetic experience of God's existence, love and grace, and faith in eternal life.
Eternal life traditionally refers to the continuous life after death, as described in Christian eschatology. The beliefs of the apostle testify that "I believe ... the resurrection of the body, eternal life". In this view, eternal life begins after the second coming of Jesus and the resurrection of the dead despite the New Testament. Johnny literature refers to the eternal life that begins in the believer's world. It may indicate a breakthrough eschatological theory. According to mainstream Christian theology, after death, but before the second coming, he saved his life in the middle of God, but after the second coming he experienced the physical resurgence of the deceased and material enthusiasm of the new earth did. The question and answer of the doctrine of the Catholic Church says. "By death the soul is separated from the body, but in resurrection God gives us a non-corruption-free life and changes by reuniting with our soul.