The Atonement: What Did Jesus’ Death Accomplish?
Jesus’ death fully reconciles us to God—offering not just forgiveness, but rescue, transformation, and eternal restoration.
Jesus’ death fully reconciles us to God—offering not just forgiveness, but rescue, transformation, and eternal restoration.
The Transfiguration reveals Jesus as the glorified Son of God—radiant in divine authority and worthy of our trust, worship, and whole lives.
God in Christianity is real, holy, and loving—revealed in Jesus Christ as a Creator who knows you, loves you, and wants your heart.
You can talk to Jesus anytime—He is real, near, and loves you; no fancy words needed, just an open heart and honest prayer.
Jesus fulfills the Old Testament; from Genesis to Malachi, the entire story points to Him and reveals the full glory of the Gospel.
Jesus isn’t one of many—He’s the only true God who became human, died for your sins, and rose to give eternal life.
In Christianity, a saint is one set apart by grace—called to live in Christ, not through perfection, but through faith and transformation.
Jesus’ miracles revealed His identity, showed His compassion, and invited us to believe in Him for eternal life—it changes everything.
Jesus still works miracles today—His power hasn’t changed, and that truth can transform your pain, prayers, and purpose.
In Christianity, “Teacher” points to Jesus—the one who speaks truth, transforms lives, and lovingly leads souls from darkness into light.