Did Jesus Laugh?
Though not recorded in Scripture, Jesus likely laughed—fully human, He shared in joy, relationships, and the beauty of God’s creation.
Though not recorded in Scripture, Jesus likely laughed—fully human, He shared in joy, relationships, and the beauty of God’s creation.
Jesus cried at Lazarus’ tomb to show His deep compassion, sorrow over death, and love for those grieving—revealing His true humanity.
Jesus descended to the realm of the dead, proclaimed victory, and fulfilled prophecy before rising in glory on the third day.
In Christianity, “Teacher” points to Jesus—the one who speaks truth, transforms lives, and lovingly leads souls from darkness into light.
Jesus is called the Son of God because He shares God’s divine nature, was sent by the Father, and perfectly reveals His will to humanity.
Jesus revealed His divinity through His words and actions—inviting all to see Him as the Son of God and one with the Father.
Jesus called Himself the Son of Man to reveal His role as the Messiah—fully human, yet divine, fulfilling prophecy and God’s redemptive plan.
That emptiness you feel is spiritual—you were made for more than rules; you were made for a relationship with Jesus Christ.
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 can forgive all sins because He bore them on the cross, offering complete grace through His perfect sacrifice and divine authority.