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what was special about jesus’ birth?
he was born from virgin mary, this shows he is fully human and fully god- he is the divine, chosen one.
what is the incarnation?
god becoming a human being through Jesus, living as man and going through the circle of life on earth
what does God’s incarnation mean?
he can get first hand experiences of humanity’s struggles and gods relationship with humanity is restored.
why would god allow his only son to die on the cross?
so we can be forgiven from all of our sins and wrongdoings.
give a quote from jesus’ crucifixion?
”my god, my god, why have you forsaken me?”
what did jesus say to his disciples after his resurrection and what does this show?
“peace be upon you” - shows god’s forgiveness of sins.
what does jesus’ resurrection mean?
this is the ultimate proof he is the one, divine son of god- and that power triumphs evil and death.
why is jesus’ resurrection so important to christians?
he is seen as a martyr for dying for his belief and their eternal saviour.
what is jesus’ ascension and what does it show?
when he ascended to heaven to be seated with his father- conveys god’s love, power and hope for eternal life.
what is salvation?
saving the
soul
from sin and giving admission to
heaven
bought about by jesus.
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