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What we believe about Jesus. Free World Class Education. FREE Catholic Classes. Who is Jesus Christ? Jesus Christ is God the Son, who became man for us. Is Jesus Christ truly God? Jesus Christ is truly God, the Second Person of the Trinity, the Son, the Eternal Word, who with the Father and the Holy Spirit always was, is, and always will be.
- Origin of The Name
The Evangelists recognize the same truth; excepting Matthew...
- Presence of Jesus in The Eucharist
Recalling these words of Jesus, the Catholic Church...
- Jesus Was Buried
624 "By the grace of God" Jesus tasted death "for every...
- Life of Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ's public life began a few months later, i.e....
- Meaning of The Name
433 The name of the Savior God was invoked only once in the...
- True Or False
Jesus Christ possesses one nature, composed of a uniting of...
- Origin of The Name
Jan 14, 2024 · Jesus is the Son of God. Catholics believe that Jesus is the Son of God, begotten of God the Father (Mt 16:16; Jn 1:14). This means that while Jesus is fully human, He is also fully divine as the second person of the Holy Trinity. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, “Jesus revealed that God is Father in an unheard-of sense: he ...
- Did God abandon man after Adam fell into sin? God did not abandon man after Adam fell into sin, but promised to send into the world a Savior to free man from his sins and to reopen to him the gates of heaven.
- Who is the Savior of all men? The Savior of all men is Jesus Christ. (a) Not all men are saved, but all who attain salvation do so through the merits of Christ.
- What is the chief teaching of the Catholic Church about Jesus Christ? The chief teaching of the Catholic Church about Jesus Christ is that He is God made man.
- Why is Jesus Christ God? Jesus Christ is God because He is the only Son of God, having the same divine nature as His Father. (a) Jesus Christ is the second Person of the Blessed Trinity, who from eternity proceeds by true spiritual generation from the Father.
- Was Jesus created?
- A Positive Outlook
- What only God Can Do
- The First and Last Point
Revelation 3:14 declares: “And to the angel of the church in Laodicea write: ‘The words of the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of God’s creation.’” Using these words, Jehovah’s Witnesses claim Jesus to be the first creation of Almighty God and therefore, not God. The only problem here is the actual text. The word translated “begi...
Some biblical texts positively demonstrate Christ’s divinity. John 1:1-3, mentioned above, first comes to mind: “In the beginning was the Word, the Word was with God, and the Word was God . . . All things were made by him: and without him was made nothing that was made.” Jesus (the Word before his Incarnation) is revealed to be “God” and the Creato...
“And the Lord God (Gk. ho kurios ho theos, the Lord the God) of the spirits of the prophets sent his angel to show his servants the things which must be done shortly” (Rev. 22:6). Who is the Lord God who sent “his angel” in this verse? Some attempt to say this text is referring to the Father rather than Jesus. However, Revelation 22:16, just 10 ver...
The final proof of Jesus’ divinity we will consider can be found in the last two chapters of the book of Revelation. According to Revelation 21:6-7, Almighty God reveals himself to us in plain terms: “And he said to me, ‘It is done! I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. To the thirsty I will give from the fountain of the water of...
Jesus Christ is the Word of God made flesh, Who redeemed man by His Death on the Cross, and Whose Divine mission is continued by the ministry of the Church.Without considering the numberless theological questions connected with Jesus Christ, we shall in the present article merely furnish a brief sketch of His life as it appears in the light of historical documents, premising, however, an ...
Mar 2, 2021 · When we contemplate the two natures of Christ, the Divine and the human, we stand at the threshold of one of the most profound mysteries imaginable. That Jesus was both God and man, perfect Godhood and also perfect manhood, is a teaching of our Faith known as the “hypostatic union.”. The word hypostatic comes from the Greek “ hypóstasis.”.
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Jesus Christ is True God and True Man. This teaching is, to our human minds, impossible. It is a mystery of the Faith, one which we will never fully understand. Nevertheless, through His Church, Jesus has taught us about this profound mystery. The Church teaches that Jesus Christ is one person having two natures.