disciples of christ in English

noun
1
a Protestant denomination, originating among American Presbyterians in the early 19th century and found chiefly in the US, which rejects creeds and regards the Bible as the only basis of faith.

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1. Through Relief Society we practice being disciples of Christ.

2. I express my deep respect and admiration for these disciples of Christ.

3. Devout Jews and disciples of Christ are filing into the temple compound.

4. We are Disciples of Christ, a movement for wholeness in a fragmented world

5. Those who became disciples of Christ reacted in what way to God’s Ambassador?

6. (2 Corinthians 1:21, 22) This is reserved for only 144,000 disciples of Christ.

7. After that, both this man, who is wealthy enough to have slaves, and his entire household become disciples of Christ.

8. We draw closer to Heavenly Father and feel His tender acceptance of our efforts to be true disciples of Christ.

9. 18 Sixth, the number of genuine anointed disciples of Christ is dwindling, though some will evidently still be on earth when the great tribulation begins.

10. Lutheran baptism of John and of the disciples of Christ prior to the Day of Pentecost, and the Christian sacrament of baptism, are literal Baptisms (baptismus fluminis

11. Hence, as disciples of Christ, each of us must have a share in taking the message of salvation to the people. —Acts 13:47; Isaiah 49:6.

12. After all, gratitude for the depth of the love that God and Christ have shown us compelled us to dedicate our lives to God and become disciples of Christ. —John 3:16; 1 John 4:10, 11.