Jesus' final message to his disciples are recorded in the New Testament. The most common reference for the Great Commission is Matthew 28:18-20.
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The woman who received a message that her son would lead the chosen people was Mary, the mother of Jesus in Christian tradition. Her son is believed to be the messiah and central figure of Christianity.
As a trader, I might have felt shocked, confused, and potentially embarrassed if I were thrown out by Jesus. It would depend on the circumstances and the message behind why I was being asked to leave.
Yes he does. If you would please reference to http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_was_Ed_McMahon_religion it will explain what religion he is. But yes, he believed in Jesus Christ.
No. What anyone looks like / looked like does not matter to the message the gave to others. Had Jesus been a 5 foot, blue eyed, one-legged Chinaman, the message of Christianity would be no different than it is.
Yes. God sent him a message in Jesus' prayer that he would have to die and sacrifice his life for our sins so we may have a second chance to go to heaven.
In reference to Bertolt Brecht's Epic Theatre, the Didactic message is the underlying message that connects each episode of a performance/play. And example of this could be "Everyone has the right to an education." Each episode in the play would then relate, somehow, to this statement.
Jesus never said that. If you know of a verse where He did, please include the reference (what book it is in, and what verse and chapter) in your question.
Jesus used parables to communicate his message so those who did not understand the deeper meanings of Gods Kingdom and his word could still understand his message through a story. When the majority of the crowd was gone he would explain the deeper meaning of his message to his disciples.
Since the message of Jesus is "God is Love," I would believe that he loves everyone. That does not mean that He loves what they do or prevent punishment from being given for those that do not repent and follow God's way.
Jesus said he came to bring division because his teachings would challenge people's beliefs and cause disagreements among them, separating those who accepted his message from those who did not.
When Jesus said, "I came to divide," he meant that his teachings and message would create divisions among people, separating those who believe in him from those who do not. This division would lead to conflicts and disagreements among individuals and communities.