St. Paul also ties his faith in Jesus Christ

I wonder why this kind of thing is coming out here now.
That is because the thing about Jesus Christ in the Gospels is written based on the solid faith that it is God and Christ from the beginning already. If anyone reads the gospels, they may imagine it as the life of Christ is written there. But in fact, there is a complicated gap between the figure of Christ directly seen by the people of that time and the figure of Christ in the gospel. By experiencing the resurrected Jesus Christ, the twelve disciples and those around them reconsidered the figure of Christ that they were familiar with before the resurrected, based on the experience of it.

When they experienced the Christ of the Resurrection, the figure they had been familiar with before Jesus began to look as Christ the Son of God in a totally new light. Of course, this is also the true form of Jesus. However, it is a deep figure beyond the usual visible place. It is not surprising that there is a difference between what you see every day. It is because of the experience of the resurrection that the disciples have understood that Jesus is truly God from the appearance of the Gospel.

When they did not know the resurrection, Jesus was seen only as a normal human being, a child of a poor carpenter. It was not awared the fact that he is a child of God. Of course, the same gospel is said to be another place, and that no matter who sees Jesus, it must be understood that it is the Son of God's child. However, it is a story of the saying that it was hard to understand that Jesus, the son of Nazareth's carpenter, was the son of God.

St. Paul also ties his faith in Jesus Christ completely to the resurrection.