World Truth

Thu Jul 30

Stay in heart

Jesus rose from death and now he stays in heaven with his father. But still many Christians believes that he lives in this world in all good deeds he is doing to fellow human beings. Hence we should daily pray to god. we should not only pray for sufferings to overcome but also for thanking him for all happiness we experience in our day to day activities.

A common modern rabbinic interpretation is that there is a potential messiah in every generation. The Talmud, which often uses stories to make a moral point (aggadah), tells of a highly respected rabbi who found the Messiah at the gates of Rome and asked him, “When will you finally come?” He was quite surprised when he was told, “Today.” Overjoyed and full of anticipation, the man waited all day. The next day he returned, disappointed and puzzled, and asked, “You said messiah would come ‘today’ but he didn’t come! What happened?” The Messiah replied, “Scripture says, ‘Today, ‘if you will but hearken to His voice.’”

Wed Jul 22

Videos of Jesus Christ

Christian videos mainly pictures of almost jesus Christ and his words and deeds that guide us towards right path. These videos have lot of background coverage which includes of natural scenaries, air, land, water and of all those created by god who was the supreme being. These videos  guide us of doing righteous action at right time and and keeps us always in bliss state.

Secular and Christian media exposure in 1971 and 1972 caused the Jesus movement to explode across the United States, attracting evangelical youth eager to identify with the movement. The Shiloh communities and the Children of God attracted many new recruits while many other communes and fellowships sprang up.

Perhaps the height of the Jesus movement was in the week-long gathering in Dallas, Texas known as Explo ‘72. This gathering attracted 80,000 young people and brought the hippies of the Jesus movement together with young people from traditional Christian families and churches. The event was organized by the very traditional Campus Crusade for Christ and involved such traditional leaders as Bill Bright and Billy Graham. Many of the young Jesus People attending Explo ‘72 discovered for the first time these and other traditional avenues of Christian worship and experience.

Wed Jul 8

Yeshua original

Yeshua is the original Hebrew proper name for jesus. It is more apt to call him Yeshua than jesus because the word jesus has no meaning in English. Yeshua stands for love towards fellow human beings. Yeshua resurrection is really a miraculous happening according to Christianity thoughts. Yeshua blessed the people who were suffering in lot of worries.

The spelling Christ in English was standardized in the 17th century, when, in the spirit of the Enlightenment, spellings of certain words were changed to fit their Greek or Latin origins. Prior to this, in Old and Middle English, the word was usually spelled Crist, the i being pronounced either as preserved in the names of churches such as St Katherine Cree, preserved in the modern pronunciation of Christmas). The spelling “Christ” is attested from the 14th century.

Mon Jul 6

Hilary Clinton

Hilary Clinton has deep faith in god and do always prayer. Clinton’s god talk is more complicated and more deeply rooted. She has powerful religious strand in her own politics. She has certain fine moral values to herself. Through all of her years in Washington, Clinton has been an active participant in conservative bible study and prayer circles.

Paul of Tarsus, like Jews and Roman pagans of his time, believed that sacrifice can bring about new kinship ties, purity, and eternal life. For Paul the necessary sacrifice was the death of Jesus: Gentiles who are “Christ’s” are like Israel descendants of Abraham and “heirs according to the promise”. The God who raised Jesus from the dead would also give new life to the “mortal bodies” of Gentile Christians, who had become with Israel the “children of God” and were therefore no longer “in the flesh”.

Modern Christian churches tend to be much more concerned with how humanity can be saved from a universal condition of sin and death than the question of how both Jews and Gentiles can be in God’s family. According to both Catholic and Protestant doctrine, salvation comes by Jesus’ substitutionary death and resurrection. The Catholic Church teaches that salvation does not occur without faithfulness on the part of Christians; converts must live in accordance with principles of love and ordinarily must be baptized. Martin Luther taught that baptism was necessary for salvation, but modern Lutherans and other Protestants tend to teach that salvation is a gift that comes to an individual by God’s grace, sometimes defined as “unmerited favor”, even apart from baptism.

Rapture

The rapture is a concept in Christianity relating to the return of jesus to gather his saints. Based on scripture, many Christian faiths believe and teach about a future, end-times event when all true believers who are still alive before the end of the world will be taken from the earth by god into heaven. This event is termed as “the rapture.” The English word “rapture” is derived from latin verb “rapere” meaning “to carry off.”

Only Luke tells that Jesus was found teaching in the temple by his parents after being lost. The Finding in the Temple) is the only event between Jesus’ infancy and baptism mentioned in any of the canonical Gospels; however, infancy gospels were popular in antiquity. According to Luke, Jesus was “about thirty years of age” when he was baptized. In Mark, Jesus is called a carpenter. Matthew says he was a carpenter’s son; however, the Greek word used in the Gospel is “tekton” meaning “builder”, which suggests he could have been an artisan of some type as well.

Sat Jul 4

Yeshua

Yeshua is the original Hebrew proper name for jesus. It is righteous to call Yeshua since the word “jesus” has no appropriate meaning in English. In Hebrew Yeshua means both “salvation” and the concatenated form of yahoshua, is “lord who is salvation”. He was just like substitute to mankind for a perfect sacrifice. He sacrificed his life for man’s sin. He was like a protector.

Three of the four gospels, Matthew, Mark, and Luke, are known as the synoptic gospels because they display a high degree of similarity in content, narrative arrangement, language, and sentence and paragraph structures. These gospels are also considered to share the same point of view. The fourth canonical Gospel, John, differs greatly from these three, as do the Apocryphal gospels.

According to the two-source hypothesis, Mark defined the sequence of events from Jesus’ baptism to the empty tomb and included parables of the Kingdom of God. Separately, Matthew and Luke used Mark’s plot combined with Jesus’ teachings from a now lost hypothetical text called the Q Gospel. Finally, according to the two-source hypothesis, John represents a later tradition from Asia Minor (Anatolia), followed at last by Mark’s traditional ending.

Mon Jun 22

Salvation

In religion, salvation is the concept that God or other Higher Power, as part of Divine Providence, “saves” humanity from spiritual death or eternal damnation by providing for them an eternal life (cf. afterlife). Salvation has been termed the major theme of the Bible.

World religions share the notion that humanity needs salvation from its present condition since humanity does not manifest its purpose of existence and therefore in some sense is “lost.” Judaism, Christianity and Islam—the three monotheistic religions of the world—regard salvation as liberation from the bondage of sin and re-establishing a personal communion with God.

Wed Jun 17

Join in Social network

The Christian social network is one the best and largest network in the world. The people from various countries would join in this network. The activities followed in this network are to help the people and make their life as a wonderful way.

The first known usage of the term Χριστιανός (christianos) can be found in the New Testament in Acts 11:26: “the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.” The name Christian was first used to denote those known to be teachers or leaders of the church (saints). They were disciples and followers of Jesus Christ. The other two New Testament uses of the word also refer to the public identity of those who follow Jesus. The Jewish king said the Apostle Paul had almost persuaded the king “to become a Christian” (Acts 26:28). Writing in 1 Peter 4:16, The Message translation, the Apostle Peter encouraged believers who are abused “because you’re a Christian, don’t give it a second thought. Be proud of the distinguished status reflected in that name!”

Messiah as Well

The two terms, “servant” and “anointed” were used to refer to the Messiah as well. As we see he was no ordinary servant, he was god’s righteous servant. Other servants make mistakes from time to time, but jesus Christ, as god’s righteous servant, never once make a mistake, making him the servant of all servants. Hence he is righteous servant to help those suffering people.

Modern Christian churches tend to be much more concerned with how humanity can be saved from a universal condition of sin and death than the question of how both Jews and Gentiles can be in God’s family. According to both Catholic and Protestant doctrine, salvation comes by Jesus’ substitutionary death and resurrection. The Catholic Church teaches that salvation does not occur without faithfulness on the part of Christians; converts must live in accordance with principles of love and ordinarily must be baptized. Martin Luther taught that baptism was necessary for salvation, but modern Lutherans and other Protestants tend to teach that salvation is a gift that comes to an individual by God’s grace, sometimes defined as “unmerited favor”, even apart from baptism.

Tue Jun 16

video for Christian people

To find the prayer song we have to visit the messiahtube and this tube contains all the represent Christian video and all other thing and by seeing those thing we felt more happy as if we in peak of the life.

Christian Science teaches that prayer is a spiritualization of thought or an understanding of God and the nature of the underlying spiritual creation. The world as it appears to the senses is regarded as a distorted version of the world of spiritual ideas: the latter is the only true reality. Prayer can heal the distortion, bringing spiritual reality (the “Kingdom of Heaven” in Biblical terms) into clearer focus in the human scene–not changing the spiritual creation but giving a clearer view of it. The result is healing. According to Christian Science there are not two creations, a spiritual one and a material one, but only a spiritual creation which is incorrectly perceived as material. Jesus reportedly calmed a storm through prayer and implied that his disciples could have done so also if they had sufficient faith Luke 8:22-25. He stated that a young girl who had apparently died could be well again if faith was shown Luke 8:49-50 Consequently, Christian Scientists claim that it is clear that Jesus is implying the existence of an underlying spiritual harmony that can be demonstrated through faith in its existence