Essentially, this states the word gospel means - the image of God; which could easily become interpreted as God’s sexual presence that exists as our treasure in earthen vessels (2 Cor 4:7). Subsequently, this scripture becomes explosive when identifying Our Godly Sexual Beings as its meaning. Noticeably, the evil position of Satan in the Old Testament is decidedly lacking, as it is in the majority other religions writings; however, in the New Testament, Jesus Christ expounds on the reality of the devil as one of the “main focal points” and immediately confronts Satan from the start (Matt 4:1-11). Jesus targeted the devil’s influences (both male and female) and the enslavement it instigates, “Who changed the glorious image of God (our sexual pleasure) into the lie of lust” (Rom 1:23-25).
Jesus came to earth to reveal this truth, (John 3:16-18), and to reawaken this gospel of the kingdom in people once more (Matt 4:23). Indeed, telling them that God’s kingdom also lives within them (Luke 17:21); whereby, lust tries to distort their intended Godly beings. Consequently, various ones continue as brute beasts in their ‘animal lust’ (Jude 1:10). Christ came directly to destroy the works of the devil (1John 3:8) that blinds people of this image of God (2 Cor 4:4). Christ’s intensity existed as being focused on people’s affliction of evil of possessions, and repetitively heals both their minds and physical bodies and the sexual destruction that lust cultivates regarding their
John of Damascus argues in favor of Icons. He begins with a definition of images and worship. He argues that an image is a representation of “invisible and intangible things, on which they throw a faint light” (John of Damascus, 1). This definition is attractive, especially when applied to religious figures because it provides worshippers with a better understanding of God and His decrees. John argues that God permits images, such as the ark, the staff, and the tabernacle (2). John affirms, “I do not worship matter, I worship the God of matter, who became matter for my sake, and deigned to inhabit matter…” (2). According to John, God reduced himself to matter for worshippers to create visual representations of God. These images represent the
Amazingly, the Word of God pronounces what an incredible thing Jesus did, “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth” (John 1:14). Christ was willing to sacrifice His life in heaven and come to the darkness of earth and walk with sinful creatures. Humbly, Jesus comforted others and illustrated compassion for the worst sinners. As declared in the Bible, “And he went throughout all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction among the people” (Matthew 4:23). Christ’s cause exceeded His comfort zone, and He taught and healed sinners.
Saul (later to be known as the apostle Paul) was devoted in all that he did. He was of the Jewish tribe and said he was the Hebrew of Hewbrews and a Pharisee and he persecuted the church for many years. Even so, he was to become one of the greatest evangelists of his day in spreading Christianity after his encounter with Christ Jesus on the road to Damascus.
Jesus spread “good news” of God’s kingdom. He did “miraculous works of healing and calming the sea and feeding the 5,000” (Lecture 4, 2015). In Echeverria’s, The Christian Faith as a Way of Life, he states, “Christ is Lord of all-over every aspect of life. Yes, even the intellectual life is in service of Christ the King” (2007, p. 244). Jesus Christ was sent by His Father to atone for humanity’s sins. This act is an example of God’s eternal love for humanity. John 3:16 says, “for God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life”
He begins by speaking about truth being revealed, writing that God did not “assume human nature to conceal what was known of [himself], but to reveal what was not known.” Jesus came to earth to reveal Himself and any
Then, Jesus helped the disciples to see mankind is destined to have pain and feel the “futility of life” due to sin. I came to realization that this answered our group question of why is there evil in the world. But to continue, mankind had “lost
Jesus ministry was to save mankind from their sins, to destroy the works of the devil and to fulfill the Old Testament. Luke 19:10 tells us that the Son of man has come to seek and save that which was lost.
The Christ of the Covenants demonstrates the relationship between five covenants God instigated with Adam, Abraham, Noah, Moses, and David in the Old Testament, and how they are reflected in Jesus’ birth, death, and resurrection in the New Testament. In answering four basic questions, I discovered this main idea to be true time and time again. Robertson exhibits his vast knowledge of the subject with a concisely structured index outlining one clear point for the entire novel.
Jesus as victor shows us how he frees humanity from evil and death. We as humans are caught in Satan's web of evil and live in fear of death and destruction. The more we are in fear of evil the more hate and violence we are generating towards it, which just adds fuel to the fire and makes it grow even larger. Jesus fights Satan and evil by showing non-violence towards them and pretty much tricked Satan by dying on the cross. Jesus did this through his resurrection, so just when Satan thought he had won; Jesus rose from his tomb and defeated Satan. One could say that Jesus led the jail break
However, in order to live a Christian life, people must look up to Jesus as a “perfect” example of living life. Jesus had been oppressed when explaining the spiritual kingdom of God instead of human interpretations with the physical kingdom of God. The physical kingdom of God is based on human beliefs; the spiritual kingdom of God is based on God himself because the Holy Spirit is a part of his character. The problem with the world is that they interpret God as an evil,
The name Jesus Christ spawns multiple feelings throughout cultures. Jesus Christ is also a name that has impacted everyone in a monumental way and is impacting all aspects of society. No matter how you feel about Jesus Christ, it is insurmountable to deny the fact that he is not an impactful figure in the world we live in today. The question that is frequently asked about this ponderous figure is “who is Jesus”. This question does not hold only one individual answer, but withholds multiple answers. Depending on the culture, country, time, place, and especially who you ask, you will receive answers that all hold uniqueness. In less of an opinionated stance, the Holy Bible holds the answer to who exactly he is and why is such a conspicuous figure. To understand Jesus Christ and formulate an opinion on him, we must interpret the Holy Bible and construe his impact in not only today’s society, but history. There is no denying that the upbringing of a religious figure has caused mountainous affects in history; both positively and negatively. The destruction and saving of man has inevitably been a result of multiple religions throughout the world. Whether you fathom a mindset of acceptance or denial, Jesus Christ is one of the world’s most notable figures.
To start off, I will say a very simple fact, Jesus is everything and everyone. Jesus is all that is around us. When I say this I mean that Jesus is the reason we are where we are, He made everything possible for us and we don’t understand that. Jesus is a symbol of strength, Saving grace, human weakness, hope, life, love, understanding, knowledge, wisdom and almost any other intangible definition of humanity that we could think of. The reason I say this is because Jesus of scripture was everything good in the world and also he highlighted humanity as we are. Jesus in scripture is shown in every situation and can be applied to our world as a symbol. He is in all that is good and also in any situation that is bad. I don’t mean bad as in he is the creator of evil because that would be a complete religious contradiction. I mean that Jesus is the hope in any bad situation. He is what makes evil turn out good. Jesus makes anything bad become understandable through all that He means.
A person whose character has played a major role in history and continues to influence people worldwide is the Prophet Muhammad, the last prophet in the Islamic faith. There are many misconceptions about Muhammad, but if you were to ask any Muslim living now or at his time for one fact about him, they would tell you that he was a man of character. Even before given revelation from God through Angel Gabriel, Muhammad was known through Mecca as the Truthful and the Trustworthy. He was born an orphan and was brought up by family relatives. Muhammad’s character shows his endurance through the toughest of times. As Islam spread, more and more people converted simply because they were mesmerized by Muhammad’s character. He didn’t just preach the religion, he actually lived it. Three major characteristics of the Prophet Muhammad were that he was kind, loving, and patient.
Moses was a leader of the Hebrews and probably the most important figure in Judaism. He led the Hebrew people out of Egypt and into the Promise Land. His story is told in the book of Exodus, and begins when he was first born during the time that the pharaoh of Egypt declared that all male Hebrew babies were to be drowned at birth. Moses’ mother Yocheved, hid Moses and placed him in a basket in the reeds of the Nile River, where he was then found by the pharaoh’s daughter, who kept Moses and raised him as her own. In the story of Moses, he grows up and stumbles upon an Egyptian beating a Hebrew slave. Out of anger Moses murders the Egyptian, and flees to Midian to escape his crime (Hays, 2000). In Midian, Moses rests besides a well,
Jesus came so that each of us could know and understand God in a personal way. Jesus alone can bring meaning and purpose to life.