Jesus, Gender and the Bible On Sunday evening, I attended the weekly Overlin Christian Conference. This is generally a group of open-minded people, gather at Sunday and discuss topics related to Christianity. What is the subject "What is the Kingdom of God?" "Peace: turning others' cheeks" Our Sunday topic is "Women and the Bible." At first, whenever the theme was presented, I thought that we are studying Esther or many Mary.
Jesus is a point of contact between Muslims and Christians. The only ancient religion that gave the best position to Jesus was the Bible and the Islamic Bible, the Quran, which referred to Jesus seventy seventy times. The whole chapter was devoted to him. There is a clear difference between Christians and Muslims in the views on Jesus, but there is no doubt that he is still a person with common interests and dialogue points. The first thing I said to Muslim friends was that "I do not want to turn you into Christianity." This means that Christianity has its own problem as well as other religions. There is no religion, no matter how good the heart is, the ability to make us fair is irrelevant. This ability is only in Jesus. Over the years I've been trying to show the Christians that we need new lives through Jesus Christ. Regardless of religion, how we respond to Jesus is essential to everyone.
Christian is a disciple of Jesus Christ. This means that we follow Jesus' teachings and seriously test the life he showed. This means training for the Bible. This Lenten season is focused on reading and studying the Bible. Maximize opportunities for church learning. Dr. Samuel DeWitt Proctor speaks quite well in "Voice of some trumpets: Do prestigious sermons" (Judson Press, 1994). "God has revealed personal, spiritual, moral, and social excellence in Jesus Christ. In paradigm, plus the high devotion of Christ to human potential is our hatred, Democracy, tribalism, our classicism, gender discrimination, and doctrine seeking to a true society replacing idolatry nation "
I belong to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. I believe that Jesus Christ is the Savior of the world taught by the Bible. I believe the Bible is a word of God. It was copied by the servants he chose (called a prophet). I believe that "Mormon's Book: Another Bible in Jesus" is also translated by a modern prophet called God, but is a word of God taken by an old prophet. This leads to my core belief. I believe in God of love. We are his children and he also loves us. He wants us to follow his commandments, make us happy in this life, and return to us after we leave this life. Poetry about Jesus Christ in the Book of Mormon is as follows. "He will come to the world to atone for his people, and he will confess the sin of those who believe in his name to him" (Alma 11: 40)