Jesus taught on many topics, but the one He focused on the most was the Kingdom of God. He constantly emphasized the importance of living under God's rule and how it impacts every part of our lives. His parables, teachings, and even His actions all pointed back to the Kingdom, showing us how to live in a way that honors God, serves others, and leads to eternal life. He wanted us to understand that the Kingdom of God isn't just a future hope. It's a present reality that we can experience right now.
Not just believe in Jesus as many Churches teach as Scripture says even the demons believe. But disciples are to be 'imitators' of Jesus as our perfect model.
It means that he is above all priest. He will teach us more then they will.
To teach the use of God's laws and ordinances. To show God's interaction with mankind before Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit was given. To any person that accepted Jesus as his Savior.
Jesus' ministry was primarily in Galilee.
Jesus spoke of forgiveness and of love a great deal.
Few, most would be Christian/Catholic schools.
No, Buddhism did not teach baptism before Jesus. It is not part of that religion.
Jesus said the word "hear" more than any other word.
Yes when the disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray . He then taught them the OUR FATHER.
The disciple who asked Jesus to teach them to pray was one of his followers named Luke.
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The disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray by saying, "Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples."
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I think common sense and logic are the two hardest topics to teach. Some things must be learned through experience; some things are never learned.
Its not jesus that teaches us its the people reading from the bible and putting it in a way they believe they should teach you.