Jesus Christ and International Leadership Around 27 BC a man by the name of Jesus of Nazareth came to be the son of God. Claiming that he was of the very essence and character of God‚ he astounded hundreds of followers. Among his miracles performed included feeding five thousand of his followers with only a few loaves of bread and a few pieces of fish. In our modern era‚ people still believe of his works and in his preaching about love. Many international leaders‚ such as Woodrow Wilson and Mother
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to the biblical times when women were viewed as non-existent. But according to the article‚ “Jesus and the Social Status of Women”‚ the author Caleb Rosado addresses the fact that Jesus broke the cycle of oppression against women. He informs the audience that Jesus accepts everyone with open arms no matter where they were from or their social rank in society. In the article‚ Rosado explains how Jesus treated the women that He encounters and His attitudes towards them. During the time of the New
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The revelation of God’s love in Jesus Christ is the center of our faith. Incarnating both the fullness of God and the fullness of humanity‚ Jesus Christ initiates a new creation‚ a world unified in relationship as God originally intended. We believe that Jesus Christ makes real God’s will for a life of loving community with God‚ with the whole human family and with all creation. Through Jesus Christ‚ Christians believe God offers reconciliation to all. "In Christ God was reconciling the world to
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HISTORICITY OF JESUS OF NAZARETH (An Essay) By MANUEL A. OCAMPO JR. 19 January 2012 Manila THE HISTORICITY OF JESUS OF NAZARETH There are many essentials in the Christian faith that will be detrimental to the mission of the church if they are removed. But none can be compared to Jesus Christ who is the central figure and foundation of Christianity. As the Apostle Paul said in 1 Corinthians 3:11‚ “For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid‚ which is Jesus Christ.”
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Jesus Washes the Disciples Feet John 13 (The Message) 1-2 Just before the Passover Feast‚ Jesus knew that the time had come to leave this world to go to the Father. Having loved his dear companions‚ he continued to love them right to the end. It was suppertime. The Devil by now had Judas‚ son of Simon the Iscariot‚ firmly in his grip‚ all set for the betrayal. 3-6 Jesus knew that the Father had put him in complete charge of everything‚ that he came from God and was on his way back to God
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The most well-known account of the historical practice of Roman crucifixion can be found in the Gospels of the Bible in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. However‚ three out of the four gospels that detail the life and death of Christ possess one conspicuous problem‚ the synoptic problem. The synoptic problem is specifically found in the Gospels of Matthew‚ Mark‚ and Luke. It does not include the Gospel of John since this Gospel on its own contains a majority of material that is unique to the book
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Now after reading this brief insight by Sister Mary‚ I have developed a newfound appreciation for this man because of the hardships he experienced early in his life. To overcome these adversities‚ Pope Benedict relied on his love and friendship with Jesus‚ the Beloved. He sets a great example for us Christians. I think that all of us have to take the time to learn more about him so we can all develop the appreciation for him like I did. His humbleness and loving character is something that all Christians
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One miracle that Jesus of Nazareth performed was the healing of a deaf man with a speech impediment. The story of this miracle starts in a crowd where a deaf man comes up to Jesus and asks to be healed. Jesus takes him away from the crowd‚ heals the man‚ and tells him not to inform anyone about Jesus’ healing of him. The man disobeys him and proclaims the goodness of Jesus to everyone. The use of the word “proclaim” in this passage‚ “But the more he ordered them not to‚ the more they proclaimed”
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life has to do with three of His characteristics that make Him Jesus. Prophet‚ confronts; Priest‚ comforts; and King‚ commands. The three perspectives that involve traits that describe Him are : prophet + king - priest = legalistic Jesus‚ prophet + priest - king = moralistic Jesus‚ priest + king - prophet = liberal Jesus. Out of these three I most easily identify with‚ moralistic view of Jesus. The reason why I feel like I view Jesus like this most of the times is because‚ there are times where I
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JOHN 19 So then Pilate took Jesus and scourged Him: Pilate effectively proclaimed Jesus "not blameworthy‚" so to scourge Him now was a gross bad form. In doing this‚ maybe Pilate figured he could help Jesus‚ and that the horde would be happy with the scourging and ridiculing. Scourged Him: The ruthless demonstration of scourging had three purposes. To begin with‚ it was utilized to beat the detainee as a type of discipline. Second‚ it was utilized to separate an admission from the detainee. At
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