Yes jesus followed the law.
I hope so as He wishes to be friends with all who obey God and follow His Law.
Because they only believed in what Moses taught and what was right by him.
If a person was a "good Jew" he/she would be trying to follow the Law of Moses. Jesus explained a better way of doing this. If a person didn't care about the Law of Moses for what ever reason, after listening to Jesus they would either follow Jesus or forget about Him and continue on the way they were going. Jesus' message had a very strong pull and influence upon people. They either believed Him or they didn't. These people are no different from people today.
Jesus did follow the Lord's Prayer.
Immediately, when Jesus called him to follow him.
Jesus doesn't have a mother-in-law.
The first apostle to follow Jesus was Simon Peter.
The mother-in-law was Peter Simon's mother-in-law. Jesus was not married. Jesus had called some of His disciples but perhaps not all. The Gospels are not exactly chronological. They do follow close but we are not sure about some of the events and there order. According to the Gospel of Matthew, Matthew is not called until after Peter's mother-in-law is healed. Did it happen that way? Perhaps
you can't be a christian and not follow Jesus...hence the name "christ"-ian you can't be a christian and not follow Jesus...hence the name "christ"-ian you can't be a christian and not follow Jesus...hence the name "christ"-ian
Catholic believe and follow the works of Jesus, but Judaism did not agree of it because they await the messiah to come.Most of their teaching based from the law of Moses.
Jesus said that he did not come to abolish the law, but to fulfill it.
No he has not followed Jesus at all.