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We are all children of God in the sense that we are all created in God's image. Every person is valuable and precious because they are made by God. But the Bible also makes it very clear that our sin separates us from God. Sin is offensive to God and He cannot allow any sin into His presence.
Jesus is the ultimate firstborn (a title applied to him by Paul). The gospel authors never refer directly to Jesus as God's firstborn, but they do refer to him as the Son of God, a title that connects to the theme of the firstborn. ).
The Four Daughters of God are a personification of the virtues of Truth, Righteousness/Justice, Mercy, and Peace in medieval Catholic religious writing.
Jesus is called the "son of God," and followers of Jesus are called, "Christians." As applied to Jesus, the term is a reference to his role as the Messiah, or Christ, the King chosen by God.
Jesus was the only person to be born of a mortal mother, Mary, and an immortal father, God the Father. That is why Jesus is called the Only Begotten Son of God. From His Father, He inherited divine powers (see John 10:17–18).
The title "Mother of God" (Theotokos) for Mary was confirmed by the First Council of Ephesus, held at the Church of Mary in 431. The Council decreed that Mary is the Mother of God because her son Jesus is one person who is both God and man, divine and human.
Mother of God: The Council of Ephesus decreed in 431 that Mary is Theotokos ("God-bearer") because her son Jesus is both God and man: one Divine Person with two natures (divine and human). This name was translated in the West as "Mater Dei" or Mother of God. From this derives the title "Blessed Mother".
Some wish the ceremony that celebrated the beginning of the alleged marriage of Jesus and Mary Magdalene to be viewed as a "holy wedding"; and Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and their alleged daughter, Sarah, to be viewed as a "holy family", in order to question traditional gender roles and family values.
In Christianity, Jesus is the Son of God as written in the Bible's New Testament, and in mainstream Christian denominations he is God the Son, the second Person in the Trinity.
Jesus' name in Hebrew was “Yeshua” which translates to English as Joshua.
Angels are sons of God. Believers are spiritual sons of God and will be bodily resurrected to become sons of God. Christ is the only Son of God. “Son of God” was a standard term used throughout the ancient world by leaders like Alexander the Great to establish authority over regions.
A demigod or demigoddess is a part-human and part-divine offspring of a deity and a human, or a human or non-human creature that is accorded divine status after death, or someone who has attained the "divine spark" (spiritual enlightenment).
Perhaps you're wishing you could be part of some family structure. But when you are a Christian, of course, you are part of a family: God's family. All of us, regardless of our circumstances in life, are “fellow citizens with God's people and members of God's household,” as Paul says in Ephesians 2:19.
Amara is the embodiment of the Darkness -- God's twin sister. God and the Darkness were previously one cosmic being composed of both light and darkness, who split apart into two separate equally powerful beings, causing the Big Bang and bringing existence into being as a result.
The goddess Parvati as Kushmanda gives birth to the universe in the form of a cosmic egg which manifests as the universe.
He may have stood about 5-ft.-5-in. (166 cm) tall, the average man's height at the time.
Saint James, also called James, The Lord's Brother, (died ad 62, Jerusalem; Western feast day May 3), a Christian apostle, according to St.
God created mothers because he could not be present everywhere. Mothers are special because; They are an extension of God. They work round the clock without any complaints to keep us happy.
Indra also called Śakra, the supreme god, is the first of the 33, followed by Agni.
According to legend, Jesus Christ was born on the night between 24 and 25 December in the year 0.
Jehovah (/dʒɪˈhoʊvə/) is a Latinization of the Hebrew יְהֹוָה Yəhōwā, one vocalization of the Tetragrammaton יהוה (YHWH), the proper name of the God of Israel in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament.