You’re right, Noelle. The miracles that Jesus performed are the most popular especially to kids. Since they are too young to comprehend Jesus’s teachings, His miracles are easier to be understood. Introducing the kids to His wonders makes it easier for them to know Jesus in an exciting way. It can also serve as a step before giving them deeper information about Him. Jesus and His miracles are a great foundation especially for the kids to learn about Christianity. I also learned about His miracles first when I was a kid and it intrigued me. Not only that, I was ecstatic to go to Bible studies because I could not wait to hear more miracles from Him. The kids today probably feel like this about Jesus.
If I was to ask who Jesus was, I would have said that he was Jesus the son of David, son of Abraham. Jesus led many into Christianity and they were called Christians as Jesus was the Christ the son of God whom God sent to save mankind. I believe in Him as a leader and savior, and follow his teachings. I believe in one God, God the father the almighty. Who created heaven and earth, and all things; seen and un-seen Jesus is a divine being whom a virgin mother conceived of. God made this occurrence possible. Jesus however grew and lived among humans on earth over 2000 years ago. Jesus was a Jew, where he lived and died in Israel and spent his life in ministry with his disciples, teaching and spreading of the word of God and
John nine verses one through seven is the being of the grace giving and truth telling of Jesus in this section. When Jesus spoke with the man that was blind I believe he ministered to him and gave him a brief explanation of who he was. The disciples asked him if this man sinned from birth or did his parents sin? Jesus used the truth telling when he answered the disciples by saying this man didn't sin at birth and neither has his parents sinned. It also gives truth-telling by letting the disciples know that it was to give God the glory. Now for the grace-giving part of Jesus, is him giving the Blind man back his sight. The reason why this was grace-giving was because this man had been blind his whole life, but when he came in contact with Jesus, he showed him grace by healing him.
Did you know that Jesus was hiding inside of that Ram when Abraham slaughtered it on the alter? God Himself had prepared this supplying and it materialized at the specific second it was essential. What took place in this trade is that God obligated Himself to perform what He had promised by way of the obedience of a gentleman. From this level on Jesus in human form is essential to carry forth the deliverance of our species from mortality. PS, He obtained the task carried out. This brings us to the on earth ministry of Jesus in human type.
On September 8, 2015, I have decided to interview my cousin Sally Chia about her relationship with Jesus. My cousin was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is 28 years old. She currently lives in Las Vegas and works as a pharmacist. I chose to interview her because I figured she had a close relationship with Jesus. This is because when I was growing up she was the one who taught me about Jesus and his teachings. I have known my cousin Sally all my life, which is for about 14 years. During the interview I asked questions about her own personal relationship with God, and she answered my questions with great answers.
Jesus death could not have gone unnoticed. (Matthew 27, 51-52). Jesus death was accompanied by at least four miraculous events, darkness, the tearing in two of the curtain in the temple, an earthquake, and dead people rising from tombs. The middle wall of partition was broken down. Therefore, the gentiles can draw night to God by the blood of Jesus Christ.
Be Who You Are would like to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ without Jesus I would not be here. God has placed some amazing people in my circle I would like to show my appreciation to them all. First my children for their support and prayers it has been a rough journey but there love kept me going. Secondly to Darren Smith my Creative Director when all hope was lost God sent the right person to make my dream a reality. Thirdly to all the contributors that trusted me and my brand to feature their clients, and lastly to everyone who purchased a subscription to Be Who You Are. Come celebrate our Christmas Issue I know you will be blessed with every publication comes the hype of who will be featured on the front cover we’ll you know us we want to deliver some incredible people to the stage our front cover is Nicole Rodriguez CEO and Founder of NRPR Group you may remember Nicole as a former Oakland Raiders Cheerleader, Nicole truly has an amazing story which we will be featuring in our Lifestyle section. Our very own Ms. Barbara Archer Autobiography Tell All From Insanity to Sane, my story will leave you speechless you do not want to miss. Our Christmas issue is phenomenal you will experience great fashion from Capstone Couture to Holiday gifts for your family and friends but do not take my advice pick up your own copy of Be Who You Are for only
Jesus Christ Superstar is about the last days of Jesus Christ through judas’s perspective. Judas is concerned for the rising of Jesus’s popularity and the negative consequences it will have. Judas believes that Jesus is not god and that he is just a man and is worried that his popularity will possibly cause the risk of the Roman Empire punishing Jesus and his following. Jesus’s following consist of jews who does not accept the romans to be their ruler. Judas tried to warn everyone, but they don’t believe him because Jesus tells them that whatever happens, happened because it was there destiny. Jesus sees that his following is not understanding as much as he would like them to. Mary Magdalene, a prostitute comes to help Jesus relax. Because
Women played a most important role in early Christianity Women’s interaction with Jesus is very crucial roles within the life and teachings of Jesus. The resurrection of two people are restored to women, Nain to his unnamed mother (Luke 7:11-17), and Lazarus to Mary and Martha (John 11:1-44). Women attend to Jesus at the cross and are the first to see the resurrection of Jesus. More specifically Jesus infers there should be no hierarchy in Christian relationships (Matthew 20:25-26). Women also played a considerable role in the formation of the church. Many early churches were home churches and the environment was provided by the women. For example, Martha becomes a church leader by offering her house as a home church and by assisting in
Lights cameras action. Welcome to the auditions for the teachings of Jesus- a Call to social action's production of the prodigal son.
Another word that can be used in place of redemption is solution for that is exactly what Christ’s ultimate sacrificial act upon the cross provided humanity: A solution. Jesus’ solution offers a means of knowing the Father through humility by acknowledging and admitting that we are lost and in need of guidance and sanctification. “Redemption culminates in the work of Christ; it is the only way to God. Yet Christ’s redemption calls [Christians and counselors] to action in the world around us” (McMinn, 1996, p. 249). As both Christians and counselors, we have the opportunity to exhibit Christ-likeness to our clients through our actions, verbal- and non-behaviors, compassion, kindness, and empathetic understanding; consequently, providing
Throughout the Gospels, we read about the good news of Jesus which entails His life, teachings, and resurrection. During Jesus’ time on earth, it is documented that he performed a vast amount of miracles that only one of a spiritual being could complete. Written is that he fed 5,000 people with only five loaves of bread and two fish, walked on water, and allowed the blind to see. These miracles are only the beginning. The question many philosophers and skeptics ask today is whether or not these miracles occurred, simply for the reason that they are outside the realm of science. Jesus was known and remembered as one who had extraordinary powers and if enough historical evidence is provided, one can see Jesus was a miracle worker and executed these miracles as they are documented in the Bible.
Hays believes John, in contrast to the other Gospels, gives minimal moral instruction because the apostle’s focus is on Jesus’ identity, as he understood him as the Man from heaven who has come to bring light and salvation. In Jesus, the creation and redemption are held together. The church as an official fellowship of those united in him, thus expected to imitate Jesus in every way possible.
I strongly believe that Jesus is a joiner, because he is our divine God and creator. His mission and the revolution he started were to overthrow Satan. Satan had a significant rule over mankind, but Jesus wanted to demolished him and set up the Kingdom of God. Jesus mission was not about killing with guns, swords, or other weapons, but to spread love throughout the world. Jesus would accomplish his mission by releasing his people that was bounded by Satan’s evilness. Jesus would normally demonstrate how much he loved us, even when we failed him. His love was unique and is the most powerful force mankind have faced. I can refer to Jesus as the greatest hero of all time, because of his obligations on earth and what he accomplished. The life of
Throughout the book of John, Jesus did many signs and miracles. Through these signs, Jesus attempted to show both the multitudes as well as his disciples one small truth about Him—His is God. In this gospel, Jesus goes toe-to-toe with many of the Jewish spiritual leaders (i.e., Pharisees, Sadducees, Scribes, etc.) in order to show the people who He truly is. Scholars disagree with how many Messianic signs Jesus performed, but one thing remains—every single sign pointed back to the fact that Jesus was who He claimed to be. The signs performed by Jesus show both the Israelites of old, as well as the people of today, that He is, indeed, God.
In the bible, the miraculous account of Jesus’ transfiguration atop a high mountain with three of His disciples was recorded in each of the Synoptic Gospels (Matt 17:1-9; Mark 9:2-10; Luke 9:28-36). In the text we see the three disciples, known as the “inner circle,” are going up this high mountain with Jesus to pray. The disciples, Peter, James, and John have just been told a week prior to this event about Jesus’ suffering, death at the cross, and His resurrection. While praying atop that mountain, Jesus’ appearance changed. His glorified form of the heavenly light was shining like that from around the throne of God. His garments also became white as light, gleaming with radiance. When speaking of the word transfiguration, the word transfigure speaks of a total transformation not merely a change in outward appearance. Jesus’ transfiguration while in prayer on that mountain was intensely striking. He became so bright in appearance that He was difficult to look upon. Matthew 17:2 of the New American Standard Bible states, “and He was transfigured before them; and His face shone like the sun, and His garments became as white as light.” With the transfiguration, Moses and Elijah appear with Jesus and speak to Him. In the book of Matthew chapter seventeen verse five, a cloud surrounded them and a voice said, “This is My Son, whom I have chosen, whom I love; listen to Him!” The cloud then lifted, Moses and Elijah disappeared, and Jesus was alone again with His