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VIDEO: Jesus Spotted in the Sky During Commemoration for 9/11

September 11th left a horrible mark not just on the Americans, but on the entire world. Everyone was really shocked by what happened and scarred forever.
Every year a commemoration is held for the people that have lost their lives that fateful day. But this time something was different. The ray of light that lit the sky was just as beautiful as ever, but at the top of it everyone was shocked to see the image of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Here is some information on how Jesus is seen and perceived in Christianity, provided by Wikipedia.

Christians believe that Jesus is the Messiah (Christ) and believe that through his death and resurrection, humans can be reconciled to God and thereby are offered salvation and the promise of eternal life. These teachings emphasize that as the willing Lamb of God, Jesus chose to suffer on the cross at Calvary as a sign of his full obedience to the will of the Eternal Father, as an “agent and servant of God”.

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Most Christians believe that Jesus was both human and divine—the Son of God. While there has been theological debate over the nature of Jesus, Trinitarian Christians believe that Jesus is the Logos, God incarnate, God the Son, and “true God and true man”—both fully divine and fully human. Jesus, having become fully human in all respects, suffered the pains and temptations of a mortal man, yet he did not sin. As fully God, he defeated death and rose to life again. According to the Bible, God raised him from the dead. He ascended to heaven to sit at the right hand of God, and he will return to earth again for the Last Judgment and the establishment of the Kingdom of God in the World to Come.

Although Christian views of Jesus vary, it is possible to summarize key elements of the shared beliefs among major denominations based on their catechetical or confessional texts. Christian views of Jesus are derived from various biblical sources, particularly from the canonical Gospels and New Testament letters such as the Pauline Epistles.

In the New Testament, the title “Son of God” is applied to Jesus on many occasions. It is often used to refer to his divinity, from the beginning in the Annunciation up to the Crucifixion. The declaration that Jesus is the Son of God is made by many individuals in the New Testament, and on two separate occasions by God the Father as a voice from Heaven, and is asserted by Jesus himself.

In Christology, the concept that the Christ is the Logos (“The Word”) has been important in establishing the doctrine of the divinity of Christ and his position as God the Son in the Trinity as set forth in the Chalcedonian Creed. This derives from the opening of the Gospel of John, commonly translated into English as: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” In the original Greek, Logos (λόγος) is used for “Word,” and in theological discourse, this is often left in its English transliterated form, “Logos”.

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