Entrance into heaven and it pleases God
Jesus is our moral living, for Galatians 2.20. says: I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.
A parable is a story told by Jesus. (if you belive in him) Has a moral to it! And if you don't then.... its a just a story with a moral
In your daily life, you can bless the Lord by showing gratitude, praising Him, and living according to His teachings. This can be done through prayer, worship, acts of kindness, and following a moral and ethical lifestyle.
Christians believe that by accepting Jesus and his teachings, they will gain forgiveness of their sins, eternal life in heaven, a relationship with God, guidance for living a moral and fulfilling life, and hope for the future.
Jesus encouraged people to reflect on the way they lived to promote self-awareness, repentance, and spiritual growth. By examining their actions and motivations, individuals could recognize their shortcomings and seek a deeper relationship with God. This reflection was intended to foster a transformation of the heart, leading to a more compassionate and loving lifestyle aligned with God's teachings. Ultimately, it aimed to guide people toward a more genuine practice of faith and moral living.
The stories with morals that Jesus taught are called parables.
believe in the trinity ( God the father, Jesus, and the Holy spirit) and that Jesus is our only saviour
exceperiesscy
Your choice about God; what will you do about Jesus Christ?
Jesus did not simply call individuals to be virtuous. He wanted to form a community where living in the spirit in which he lived would become a way of life. Christian communities of character seek to live in the spirit of Jesus.
Jesus taught in parables to his apostles, which are short stories that illustrate moral or spiritual principles.
to always stay with god as god helped Mary find a stable were she gave birth to Jesus