A:The term 'Messianic Mystery' is used to explain the puzzle that in Mark's Gospel, Jesus healed people and cast out demons yet commanded the people not to tell anyone about him. Normal logic would suggest that the widespread knowledge of Jesus and his miracles would help spread his message.
I would still be here on this earth, but I would not have the knowledge that my sins were forgiven.
no Answer They did not know about Jesus but their legends tell them of a "White bearded God" who would come again. This knowledge is believed by many of the American Indians to this day.
Jesus never said anything about gay people. Speculating what he "would have said" is futile.
people felt that it would be more reliable
I would suppose it was John the Baptizer. He introduced Christ Jesus to the people.
Modern day Jesus would preach for people to be calm and like him. He would probably eat healthy and encourage people to eat wholesome meals.
I don't believe Jesus made any "secret" teachings. He wanted all the vital information He had in His possession to be made public knowledge, so that all men in every location would have Salvation available to them. Jesus is our greatest advocate with God, for all of mankind! He would never have any secret ways to Salvation for a select group of people! The Word of God, including Jesus--His life and teachings, is to be found in the Bible.
The angel told Joseph that Jesus would save people from their sins.
Jesus probably would not be impressed with Christmas, but he would like people being generous with others and helping the poor and needy.
Christians were persecuted. That would annoy them,.
Mother Teresa when she saw the poor people and she asked to her self what would Jesus do?