Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Christianity in brief

Christianity in brief.

In the beginning, God created all things.1

The first humans, Adam an Eve though God had said not to, they ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, at that point sin entered the world.2

Every person has sinned3. There is a price for sin, death. “Sin pays off with death. But God's gift is eternal life given by Jesus Christ our Lord.” (Romans 6:23 Contemporary English Version of the Bible) Sin can not remain in the presence of God.

At the right time God sent His Son,4 Jesus Christ born to a virgin named Mary.5 Jesus lived without sin6, was crucified and died7 to pay the price for the sins of all.

On the third day Jesus was raised8 and seen by many witnesses9 before being taken up10 into Heaven (Jesus also appeared to Saul of Tarsus on the road to Damascus11 after His ascension to Heaven), giving us an assurance that those of us who believe in Him as the Scriptures say will be raised and go to Heaven for ever.

You see, God loved all the people in the world. He loved everyone so much that he sent them his only son, his special son. God sent him to die instead of them, so that if anyone trusts him God will not finish them up, but they will live with him for ever.” John 3:16 Plain English Version

For those who would like to get right with God I suggest a simple prayer:

  • God I admit that I have sinned and fallen short of your standards.

  • Thank you that you sent your only begotten Son, Jesus Christ to die for me, paying the price for my salvation from sin, to be raised on the third day and to later ascend to Heaven. as an assurance

  • I choose to place my faith in your Son, Jesus Christ.

  • Thank you that Jesus' ascension to Heaven is my assurance that you will take me to live with you there forever after my life on Earth is over.

You should now develop a habit of reading the Bible and talking to God every day. You should also join a Bible believing church (that does not add any other books to it) and fellowship there regularly12.

I have refered to several English translations of the Bible in writing this which is made easy by e-sword, a free downloadable program. For further information I recommend reading the Bible.

© Ken Glasgow 2009 Last edited 11 March 2021

This page was written using Open Office 3, open source software from the www.openoffice.org this software is available to download for free.

1Genesis 1-2

2Genesis 3

3Romans 3:23

4Galatians 4:4

5Luke 1:26-38

6Hebrews 4:15

7John 19:16-30

8John 20-21

91Corinthians 15:6-7

10Acts 1:6-9

11Acts 9:3-6

12Hebrews 10:25


© Ken Glasgow 2009

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

The Ascension of Jesus Christ to Heaven

The Ascension of Jesus Christ to Heaven.

Christianity is unique, being the only religion which celebrates the death and resurrection and ascension to Heaven of it's leader, Jesus Christ.

After appearing to His followers in various settings over a period of 40 days proving that He was alive.1 Jesus led some of them to Bethany and blessed them. While He was blessing them Jesus was taken up into Heaven.2

I have refered to several English translations of the Bible in writing this which is made easy by e-sword, a free downloadable program. For further information I recommend reading the Bible.

© Ken Glasgow 2009

This page was written using Open Office 3, open source software from the www.openoffice.org this software is available to download for free.

1Acts chapter 1 verse 3

2Luke's Gospel chapter 24 verses 50-51

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Eye witnesses to the resurrected Jesus Christ

Eye witnesses to the resurrected Jesus Christ.

Christianity is unique, being the only religion which celebrates the death of it's leader, Jesus Christ.

When sin entered the world, death and destruction came with it. Jesus died to pay the price for the sins of the world. Before His death Jesus predicted that He would rise on the third day.

On the Suday morning Mary Magdalene and Mary, the mother of James and Salome went to the tomb. On the way they were wondering who would roll away the stone from the tomb. When the women arrived they walked straight into the tomb and saw an angel (who looked like a young man) sitting on the right side wearing a white robe. They were frightened.

At first the disciples did not believe them. Two of the disciples ran to the tomb and found that Jesus wasn't there. Then they walked away wondering what had happened.

There are several instances recorded in the Scriptures when Jesus appeared to people after His resurrection:

  • To the women who had gone to the tomb on the day of Jesus' resurrectioni.

  • To two of the disciples on the road to Emmausii.

  • To Peter in Jerusalemiii.

  • To the ten disciples in the upper roomiv. To the eleven disciples in the upper roomv.

  • To seven disciples fishing on the Sea of Galileevi.

  • To the eleven disciples on a mountain in Galileevii.

  • To more than 500 peopleviii.

  • To James and those Jesus commissioned to represent Himix.

  • At the time of His ascension to Heavenx.

  • To Saul of Tarsus (better known as the apostle Paul, Saint Paul to Catholics) on the road to Damascusxi.

I have refered to several English translations of the Bible in writing this which is made easy by e-sword, a free downloadable program. For further information I recommend reading the Bible.

© Ken Glasgow 2009

This page was written using Open Office 3, open source software from the www.openoffice.org this software is available to download for free.

iMark's Gospel chapter 16 verses 9 & John's Gospel chapter 20 verses 14-17.

iiLuke's Gospel chapter 24 verses 13-32.

iiiLuke's Gospel chapter 24 verse 34 & 1Corintians chapter 15 verse 5.

ivMark's Gospel chapter 16 verse 14, Luke's Gospel chapter 24 verses 36-43 & John's Gospel chapter 20 verses 19-20.

vJohn's Gospel chapter 20 verses 26-27 & 1Corintians chapter 15 verse 5.

viJohn's Gospel chapter 21 verses 4-7.

viiMatthew's Gospel chapter 28 verses 17

viii1Corintians chapter 15 verse 6.

ix1Corintians chapter 15 verse 7.

xLuke's Gospel chapter 24 verses 50-52 & Acts 1 versees 3-9.

xiActs chapter 9 verses 3-6 & 1Corintians chapter 15 verse 8.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

The Resurrection of Jesus Christ

The Resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Christianity is unique, being the only religion which celebrates the death of it's leader, Jesus Christ.

When sin entered the world, death and destruction came with it. Jesus died to pay the price for the sins of the world. Before His death Jesus predicted that He would rise on the third day.i

After Jesus' death His body was taken, wrapped in clean linens and placed in a new tomb freshly cut out of stone with a large stone across the entrance. While they did this Mary Magdalene and the other Mary were sitting across from the tomb, watching where they placed Jesus' body. Then they went away and prepared sweet smelling spices for His burial. On the Sabbath they rested as commanded by the Law of Moses. After sundown the High Priests and Pharisees had a meeting with Pilate, they said that Jesus had claimed He would rise from death on the third day and requested that the tomb be guarded so that the disciples could not steal the body and claim that Jesus had been raised from the dead. So Pilate said to take some soldiers and secure the tomb the best they could. So they sealed the tomb and placed soldiers there to guard it.ii

When the Sabbath was over Mary Magdalene and Mary, the mother of James and Salome bought spices to embalm Jesus' body. On the Sunday morning they went to the tomb. On the way they were wondering who would roll away the stone from the tomb. Suddenly there was an earth quake. An angel of the Lord rolled the stone away from the tomb and sat on it. The guards shook with fear and fell like dead men. When the women arrived they walked straight into the tomb and saw an angel (who looked like a young man) sitting on the right side wearing a white robe. They were frightened.iii

The angel said to the women “ Do not to be afraid. Jesus isn't here because God had raised Him to life, look here is the spot where Jesus' body was laid. Go quickly, tell His disciples that Jesus has been raised to life and is going ahead of them to Galilee. They will see Him there. The women hurried off to tell the disciples the good news. Matthew records Jesus appearing to the women at this time. At first the disciples did not believe them.iv

Peter and John took off running to the tomb. John got there first, stopped outside, looked in and saw the linen cloths laying there but didn't go in. Peter arrived and went straight in. Peter saw the cloths lying there with the cloth that had been around Jesus' head rolled up separate from the others. John went in also. Then they walked away wondering what had happened.v

More information on this can be found in the final chapters of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

For those who would like to get right with God I suggest a simple prayer:

  • God I admit that I have sinned and fallen short of your standards.

  • Thank you that you sent your only begotten Son, Jesus Christ to die for me, paying the price for my salvation from sin, to be raised on the third day and to later ascend to Heaven. as an assurance

  • I choose to place my faith in your Son, Jesus Christ.

  • Thank you that Jesus' resurrection and ascension to Heaven are my assurance that you will take me to live with you there forever after my life on Earth is over.

You should now develop a habit of reading the Bible and talking to God every day. You should also join a Bible believing church (that does not add any other books to it) and fellowship there regularly1.

I have refered to several English translations of the Bible in writing this which is made easy by e-sword, a free downloadable program. For further information I recommend reading the Bible.

© Ken Glasgow 2009 edited 11 April 2021

This page was written using Open Office, open source software from the www.openoffice.org this software is available to download for free.

1Hebrews 10:25

iMatthew 16:21, 17:23 & 20:19; Mark 8:31 & 10:34; Luke 9:22, 18:33 & 24:6 See also: Matthew 26:16, 27:40; Mark 14:56-58, 15:29; John 2:18-22

iiMatthew 27:57-66, Mark 15:42-47, Luke 23:52-56, John

iiiMatthew 28:1-6, Mark 16:1-6

ivMatthew 28:7-10, Mark 16:7-11, Luke 24:1-11

vLuke 24:12, John 20:2-10