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Adherents of Christianity, known as Christians, believe that Jesus is the only begotten Son of God and the Messiah (Christ) prophesied in the Hebrew Bible (the part of scripture common to Christianity and Judaism). Christian theology claims that Jesus Christ is a teacher, the model of a virtuous life, the revealer of God, as well as an incarnation of God, and most importantly the savior of humanity who suffered, died, and was resurrected to bring about salvation from sin. Christians maintain that Jesus ascended into heaven, and most denominations teach that Jesus will return to judge the living and the dead, granting everlasting life to his followers. Christians call the message of Jesus Christ the Gospel (”good news”) and hence label the earliest written accounts of his ministry as gospels.

Grace birth

Grace thing in the world is the jesus birth. At the time of jesus birth to the world the people who lived in that period say that the jesus birth makes the people life pleasant and jesus lived for the people and his death also make most people to live. Jesus has no death because he will live always with us.

Scholars do not know the exact year or date of Jesus’ birth or death. The Gospel of Matthew places Jesus’ birth under the reign of Herod the Great, who died in 4 BC/BCE, and the Gospel of Luke describes the birth as taking place during the first census of the Roman provinces of Syria and Iudaea in 6 AD/CE. Scholars generally assume a date of birth between 6 and 4 BC/BCE. Due to a fourth century arrangement to offset the pagan Roman Saturnalia festival, the birth of Jesus is celebrated on December 25. Since the thirteenth century, the celebration of Christmas (“Christ’s Mass”) has become an important Christian tradition. The common Western standard for numbering years, in which the current year is 2009, is based on an early medieval attempt to count the years from Jesus’ birth.