What you are doing now: learning, searching,seeking,looking for that right way to communicate your knowledge and understanding to fellow man yet christ was realizing the inevitable truth that we are going to be left with never actually knowing wat it was that he had said to us as we can only wonder what it is we are suppost to be doing.
During Jesus' life he performed miracles, brought people to the lord, spread God's word, and died to pay for our sins. Through his parables, He taught a philosophy of brotherhood, compassion, and charity among men.
He preached the message of the Kingdom showing that by means of that Kingdom all peoples needs will be satisfied. He cured the sick, lame, blind and deaf showing on a small scale what he will accomplish when that Kingdom is fully ruling over the earth.
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Jesus did many miracles while on earth for example He raised people from the dead, healed the sick turned water into wine, opened the eyes of the blind. He did these things to show the nation of Israel He was the Messiah, the Son of God. Jesus came first of all to the nation of Israel to call them to repentance
Matthew 15:24 But He answered and said, "I was not sent except to the lost sheep of the house of Israel."
So much of His teaching was for the backslidden nation of Israel.For example the parables of The Lost Sheep, The Lost Coin and The Lost Son all refer to the nation of Israel. Jesus' teaching stressed repentance and turning to God. Jesus also forbade His disciples to go anywhere else other than to Israel:
Matthew 10:5,6 These twelve Jesus sent out and commanded them, saying: "Do not go into the way of the Gentiles, and do not enter a city of the Samaritans. But go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
But the nation of Israel rejected Jesus as their Messiah
Another thing Jesus did while on earth was to die on a cross to provide a way for man and God to be reconciled. After Jesus' death and resurrection the way was now open for all people, Jew or Gentile, to come to God, on the basis of Jesus' death being a suitable sacrifice to appease the righteous wrath of God:
John1:29 The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him, and said, "Behold! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!
1John 5:11,12 And this is the testimony: that God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son. He who has the Son has life; he who does not have the Son of God does not have life.
The two most important things that Jesus did while he was on earth, quite apart from is many miracles and his many sayings, was his death and his resurrection. These two things give mankind hope of sins forgiven and eternal life.
According to The Bible, he healed many people, taught great moral truths, opposed the Jewish religious establishment and was then crucified, but rose from the dead on the third day.
In Mark's Gospel, and to a certain extent in Matthew and Luke, Jesus sought anonymity, frequently telling those he helped not to say who he was. It was not until his fight with the moneychangers that he really drew the notice of the priests in Jerusalem. Even at his arrest, the priests needed Judas to show them who Jesus was.
On the contrary, in John's Gospel, Jesus went out of his way to be noticed. In this Gospel, he fought the moneychangers at the very beginning of his ministry and made every effort to be known as the Son of God.
After his resurrection from the dead, Jesus appeared to his disciples, except in Mark's Gospel as originally written. Mark originally ended at verse 16:8 when the young man told the women that Jesus was risen and they fled in terror, telling no one - the "Long Ending" (verses 16:9-25) was added later to provide a description of when he appeared. In Matthew's Gospel, he appeared to the disciples once, in a mountain in Galilee. In Luke's Gospel, he appeared to the disciples in and near Jerusalem, after which they watched him taken bodily up to heaven on the evening of his resurrection. In John's Gospel, he appeared to the disciples in Jerusalem and by the Sea of Galilee. In Acts of the Apostles, he remained on earth for forty days, after which they watched him taken bodily up to heaven.
preached about tolerance
disrupted trade at a temple
Taught Jewish ideas
Jesus did many great things while he was here. the bible would be a great place to start to see the amazing things that he did in detail . The new testiment is more exciting then the old.
Beside doing so many miracles , Jesus came to do the fathers will , to die for the sins of the world.
During Jesus' lifetime He taught the Word of God. He wanted all to belive that He is the Son of God. That is very true by the way.
Jesus came and taught , and healed , and finally saved the world from all sin , while dieing on the cross.
no. Jesus was born on earth as a human like you and me. Jesus did not have a spirit body in heaven wile he was on earth!
Jesus, while on earth, was human, so it is possible that He was ticklish.
Jesus Christ is the name and title of the Son of God from the time of his anointing while on earth.
No, Saint Paul did not live at the same time as Jesus. Saint Paul was a Jewish man who lived after the time of Jesus and became a prominent figure in spreading Christianity through his missionary work.
It is possible for Him to sin at any given time, however, being Jesus, he chooses not to.
Jesus is in God's kingdom. (Earth)
Because it is where Jesus (the founder of the Catholic Church) lived while He was on earth.
No. Jesus is both fully man and fully God. God could not have died the death Jesus died, and a man could not have risen from the dead. He is both, but while he was on earth he was in man form. While it may seem paradoxical, anything is possible for God.
No. Christ was without sin meaning He would not have engaged in sex outside of marriage and Jesus' mission while on Earth was not to get married and produce children.
Jesus did many miracles in his time on earth.
No books of the Bible were written at the time Jesus was alive on earth. The old Testament books had already been written, and the New Testament books started to be written within a few years of Jesus' death. All were written by 70AD. Christians regard Jesus as still being alive, although not on earth.
AnswerScholars say that the synoptic gospels do not describe Jesus as pre-existing. He became the Son of God while on earth. However, John's Gospel says that Jesus existed since the beginning, and so was the Son of God before he was on earth. Take your pick