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irga5000 [103]
3 years ago
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What did Jesus do to make him so important to Christians?

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DiKsa [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: He was the messiah, the son of god. He was phrophecid in the old testament. He died for our sins. :)

fgiga [73]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. He show miracles.

2. . It is believed that through his Crucifixion and subsequent Resurrection, God offered humans salvation and eternal life, that Jesus died to atone for sin to make humanity right with God.

3. Healing.

4. He helps us change our lives, face our trials, and move forward with faith as we journey back to Him and His Father.

5. Jesus is the embodiment of God's rescue.

6. He is the only God and saviour.

GOOD LUCK AND LEARN MORE ❤

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