Jesus' methods of teaching did not only include saying things straightforward. You see, if He was to teach in the straightforward manner, no one would of understood it as most of them were taught otherwise compared to His teachings. The teachings would have been lost as no one understood it and the name "Christ" would most likely be lost. To prevent that, instead of teaching at a level far beyond the people's understanding at that current time, we went down to their level by combining His teachings with simple stories. The stories are basically either a group of metaphors or one big extended metaphor. The stories are called ''parables,'' or "earthly stories with heavenly meanings." A quick example of a parable is one about the talents. In that time, talents were these coins that they used as a currency. I don't remember the story word-for-word, but here's a quick summary. There was this person that gave these three people talents. One person he gave a certain amount of talents, the next he gave more, but the last he only gave one. The two people that had more talents went out and used there money to make more money. The person that had one talent buried it for safekeeping. The time came that they had to give the talents back. The person that had the most talents doubled his amount of talents. The one that had middle amount of talents tripled his amount. The one that had one brought back one... and only one. The person who gave him the talent (I think he was a farmer?) was angry with him, as he didn't use his talents for anything useful and instead was selfish and afraid of losing the one coin. The guy then lost his coin because the farmer took it away and gave it to one of the other two, leaving the one guy with nothing. The moral of the story is that you can't just go through life afraid of everything. You either take the risk and at least have a chance on not losing everything or don't take the risk and make it a definite on losing everything. Not saying that you go out there and take all risks you can see, just saying that you can't be afraid of every little thing. And I'm guessing that the talents translation was no coincidence. If you have a talent, don't waste it doing nothing. Use your talent. That was just one example of a parable, there are many more. Sorry, but I can't list all of them. If you want to find them, there in The Bible, New Testament.
The disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray by saying, "Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples."
The disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray.
Jesus teach his disciples the primary rules of. "This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you." (John 15:12 RSV)
Yes when the disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray . He then taught them the OUR FATHER.
the disciples of Jesus
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.
The twelve disciples and all who believe their message. That means you and me if we believe in Jesus.
According to Jesus the holy spirit would help the disciples and comfort them.
Jesus taught his disciples to pray with sincerity, humility, and faith. He emphasized the importance of praying in private, without seeking attention or recognition from others. Jesus also taught his disciples to pray for forgiveness, guidance, and the will of God to be done.
They folllowed Jesus and preached to others
Jesus' disciples
Because we asked him. At least one of his disciples asked him in Luke 11.1 - "When he was praying in a certain place, when he ceased, one of his disciples said unto him, Lord, teach us to pray, as John also taught his disciples."