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    growing up in Pakistan, it is very challenging to love those who persecute and hate you. Initially, he didn’t want to do anything with Christianity. But after meeting him for at least six months, with difficult conversations, he decided to accept Jesus Christ as his personal savior. From that point on, I had to leave all my hard feelings behind and accept him as a part of the body of Christ and take care of him. Honestly, I had to listen him cry and suffer in the Thai prison. But in the midst of

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    When we read and study on this pericope, we not only see Jesus giving us a paradigm for pastoring his flock, but we also see Jesus revealing to us what’s to come through his messianic reign. The three points this paper will highlight will show the reader how the illustration Jesus provides in this passage of scripture shows us how the pastoral assignment runs parallel with the assignment of shepherding; Jesus had a two-fold purpose of this parable, and lastly, though this parable is over 2,000 years

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    Reflection Of Jesus

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    description of Jesus as the disabled God makes sense to me because Jesus is the human form of God. Like most humans, Jesus goes through many burdens and was considered a plebeian by society. Human burdens Jesus has felt include feeling sadness, fear and being physically hurt as he was left with scars after being nailed to the cross. Jesus had a lot of emotional and physical burdens in his life, therefore, compared to the all powerful God in heaven, Jesus is the disabled God. Additionally, we see Jesus as a

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    The Reflection Of Jesus

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    Explanation: Jesus continued his discourse, explaining to the disciples that he had spoken those things to them so that they would not be offended or surprised when these persecutions would come. And when that time would come, they would remember what he had said and be prepared. Jesus had not spoken to them about it earlier because he had been with them, but now he was preparing them for his departure and ascension. He warned them that the time would come when they would be excommunicated from the

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    Jesus Reflection Paper

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    Jesus gives a sermon saving the blameless and forgiving the sinful. He ensures that if you keep your faith your current circumstances will be blessed. During the speech according to Matthew, Jesus blesses those who are facing hardship by restore hope in their hearts. However, according to Luke, Jesus is preaching to the same people facing hardship but he reaches out to the sinful with a series of woes. The woes mainly focuses on the hypocrites, the hateful, and adulterers. While both Matthew and

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    Jesus Reflection Paper

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    When Jesus was alive, he often advocated for the sick and injured. While many people would stay away from them, Jesus did not. He taught everyone that being sick was not a punishment from God, and instead of shunning them, that it was the people’s duty to help them get better. He frequently taught that wealth, health, and power were not as important as helping people who are in need. Jesus brought with him a new way of thinking and living that was crucial in helping the world reevaluate their moral

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    shaped by the power of Jesus’ life and message, but what is Jesus’ message? The story of Jesus’ life is easy to identify—it can be read about in the Bible and multiple other non-Biblical sources—but what is Jesus’ message? The answer to this, I think, largely depends on who one chooses to ask. To one, Jesus’ message is just to love. To another, his message could be to follow the Bible or to live your life as it is, because God has a plan for everyone. This is because Jesus forms relationships with

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    Jesus The Bus Reflection

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    “I hated reading Gus the Bus over and over again to you.” This statement came from my mom after my claim that I didn’t remember being read to very much as a child. And though I don’t remember being read to, my mom and dad were influential in the beginning of my literacy. They’ve taught me not to take learning for granted, and have encouraged me to read all of my life. Despite experiencing low points with my interest in literacy throughout my life, there are clear examples of how my interest and reasoning

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    of my classes, I start the lecture with a devotion of the day from various books, such as the book “Jesus calling”. The words of this book speak to each and every student. I feel it gives encouragement on daily basis. I also show a lot of videos that are inspirational, and could have a message related to the topic we’re discussing in class that day. We usually take some time for prayers and reflection on the week since I last saw them. Beside all that, I do have specific individual assignments for

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    I have decided to lock my doors so no one would interrupt me, and I have told everyone in my household that I am working on a very important assignment. I have confined myself in my room turned off every electronics to keep myself from free of distraction. The direction required me to read the Parable of the Good Samaritan in at least two different versions of the Bible. Therefore, I decided to read this passage with New International Version, The Message by Eugene Peterson, English Standard Version

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