Christians tend to have Jesus Christ in high regard. They consider Him the Son of God, and usually believe that there is no other person like Him.
"Benedictus, Benedicat"… (per Jesum Christum Dominum Nostrum) = "Blessed is He and may he bless [this food]" (through Jesus Christ Our Lord)"
Translation: Tu as besoin d'avoir Jesus Christ dans ta vie.However, be prepared for the reaction you will get if you actually say this to French citizens...
He says "Jesus Christ!" and Jesus replies untu him "Yes daddy? You didn't stub your toe again?! Daddy!"
Very close to the way you would say it in English. The French say their letter "r" differently from English speakers; it's a kind of guttural roll at the back of the mouth.If you were speaking with a French Canadian accent, you would pronounce the last syllable "tin" not "teen", like Kristin except with the accent on the second syllable.
Seigneur au secours
A common response to "The Gospel of the Lord" is "Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ."
After the priest say "This is the gospel of the lord" the congregation says "Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ"
Yes. Lord Jesus Christ.
Unless "Christ Jesus your Lord" is some regional dialect I'm unfamiliar with, I think you just did.
jesu l'oba
Lord Jesus' Father is Unknown. Jesus calls his Father "Father". Father (Father of Jesus Christ) made Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ invent Natural Things. Now People are natural. How can we get RBC (Red Blood Cells)?. People are really natural! Believe me! I say the truth! Now Lord made people...
no they did not. they worship god and jesus christ the lord
To say "praise the Lord" in Russian, you would say "хвала Господу" (khvala Gospodu).
I would say it is the Book of Isaiah. It has many topics and verses about the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Oh, dude, after reading a scripture in church, you can just be like, "Well, that was some holy stuff right there." Or you could go with the classic, "Amen, brother!" Keep it light, keep it casual, and you'll be golden.
To confess Jesus Christ as Lord is simply as it says; to confess that Jesus IS in fact LORD! It doesn't say "if you MAKE Jesus Lord", but rather it says "confess that Jesus IS LORD". Many Arminians, but even some Calvinists seem to believe that Jesus must be made Lord of one's life, but the truth of the matter is that He is Lord over all, and we are to submit to His Lordship.
If it's a Sunday Mass, the reader will say, "The Word of the Lord" and you respond, "Thanks be to God." If it's a weekday Mass, the priest will say, "The Gospel of the Lord", and you will respond "Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ."