The name Jesus means, "He will save his people: and the word Christ or messiah means he is the great deliever from God.
Amen means 'I agree.' Jesus is the son of God who saves us from sin :)
No. The 'I Am' phrase was necessary for the Jewish people at that time. 'I Am' is not really a shadow of Jesus' name but the name God wished to reveal to the wayward Israelites. Moses presumed, after talking to God, to ask God who he should tell the Israelites sent him. "'I am' sent you" said God - "just tell them 'I am who I am'". No names should have been necessary. If God spoke then the Israelites should have obeyed and not be concerned with the name of the particular 'god' that had spoken. The huge difference comes with Jesus. Jesus was not the impersonal 'I am' of the Old testament, but God the Son - God who revealed himself, not as a spirit and an 'I Am' figure but a human sent to finally redeem us. Jesus's names were significant because of this plan of God the father: Jesus means - Deliverer or redeemer Emmanuel means 'God with Us' Christ (actually the title for Jesus - not his 'name' as such) means The messiah, the annointed one. Therefore, Jesus's names were very significant regarding his mission on earth. Jesus's also gave himself another name - 'I tell you, before Abraham was, I AM', he said. Thus Jesus refered to God's name as his own. So we come full circle. We have the God who revealed himself to the Israelites through prophets, but as they were rather fickle, the 'I Am' God had other plans. By coming to earth himself in the form of Jesus he was truly 'God with us' as a 'redeemer' for our sins, and, as a result was known as 'the anointed one' and therefore had a different role and hence a different name.
Emanuel is another name for Jesus. Jesus is the Messiah the Jews had been waiting for since the beginning of time. To emphasise the divinity of Christ, Emmanuel means 'God is with us'..
If you will go back to the Gospel of Luke and read from chapter 1 through chapter 2 and verse 38 you will see what is unique to Jesus Christ. This story tells us that Jesus is the Son of God, born of a virgin. He was attested to by God,God's angels, the shepherds, Simeon's prophecy and Anna's testimony. In Mathew's gospel, chapter 1 we are told that "His name shall be Jesus, for he shall save His people from their sins". And He will be called Immanuel, which means "God with us". Taken literally this means that Jesus Christ is God. The wise men traveled far to pay homage to a "new born King" and that King was Jesus.
Jesus is GOD so when you pray, pray through Christ Jesus so that your prayers may be heard. no other way but the Jesus. repent from your sins, accept him as your lord and saviour then, you are saved Answer Jesus is a God in his own right. When we pray we pray to the Father through Jesus Christ who is our medieator between us and God the Father. With the kindest respect to the first to answer, we are saved after all we can do in righteousness. We are not saved by God's grace but by our own effort here on earth. A sinner cannot be saved by grace alone. He must repent and sin no more. Niether will a death bed confession save us for we will have no time to do good works and prove our worth.
Jesus is the only Son of God. God transformed into a human just for us and came down to earth to save us from eternal death. God is Jesus, Jesus is God.
It means "God is with us" :) thats a cute name!
Yes because Jesus is a name. and God is a name too. They are both so great and God Sent he son to die for us so the least we could do is capitalize his name!!!!!
Yaweh was the god of the hebrews. Emmanuel means god is with us.
It teaches us that Jesus is the Son of God.
off of the top of my head, Jesus for one and Emmanuel ( which means god with us)