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Jesus took a severe beating that included being whipped and scourged with a whip that had sharp pieces of metal or bone embedded in it, causing deep lacerations and intense pain. His sacrifice allowed for the forgiveness of sins and reconciliation between humanity and God.
The story of Martha and Mary teaches us that discipleship involves faith, trust, and vulnerability. Despite their grief, Martha and Mary believed that Jesus could help them and showed unwavering trust in him. Discipleship also requires us to share our greatest sorrows and struggles with Jesus, knowing that he is there to comfort and guide us through difficult times.
The term that describes Jesus saving actions of freeing us from sin and death is "redemption." This refers to the act of delivering or rescuing us from the power and consequences of sin through Jesus' sacrificial death on the cross and resurrection.
Jesus reveals to us that God is loving, merciful, and compassionate. He shows us God's desire for a personal relationship with each of us, and teaches us about forgiveness, grace, and the importance of faith. Through his life, teachings, and ultimate sacrifice, Jesus demonstrates God's character of unconditional love and salvation for all.
Serving Jesus involves living a life that reflects his teachings and values, such as love, compassion, and forgiveness. This can be done through acts of service to others, living a life of integrity and honesty, and spreading his message of hope and salvation to those around you. Ultimately, serving Jesus is about following his example and being a light in the world.
These stories show Peter's loyalty and his human weaknesses. Despite his initial promise to always follow Jesus, he later denied him three times out of fear. However, Jesus' message to Peter at the Resurrection demonstrates forgiveness, reconciliation, and the opportunity for redemption.
The eternal kind.
Jesus wanted us to take communion , to show that we believe Jesus died for us.
Jesus is offering liberation from the power of sin and the wages of sin (death)
I don't think the bible tells us that Jesus ate cheese at all. But if He did it was probably goat cheese.
Jesus does not require perfection; he knows we can and will fail to be perfect. What he wants from us is personal integrity, and cooperative (but not coercive) accountability.
Jesus liked children because they are innocent and pure of heart. And sheep represent us, needing a Shepperd, (meaning Him), to take care of us.
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Jesus is inspirational because of the perfect life He lived on the earth. He was kind and compassionate and died for horrible people like us, when he could have just killed us and never given us a chance. It inspires people to live the way He did.
WikiAnswers is for serious questions. Please take us seriously. It is impossible to know if he knows Jesus, considering he is dead.
Jesus came to save us from our sins because He loves us. Then He died for us. He never sinned and will come soon to take us to Heaven.
He can and will (if you invite Him into your heart) help you to become a better person. He will come again to take us into Heaven. When we die we don't go to Heaven or hell. We stay there until Jesus comes and IF we loved Jesus and everything,He'll raise us to life to go to Heaven.
The bible tells us the Jesus created everything. Human spirits originated from God (Jesus) and they return to God on the death of the physical body.