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Jesus Christ
Man and God
- the Son of the Living God |
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The Teacher
He was born, baptised and had a family
business in carpentry. Later in his life he had a ministry of
healing and teaching in Israel 2000 years ago. He set
people free, taught them to love one another and told them to worship
the One True God. He upset the religious authorities by breaking
down the barriers between God and man. He asked people to leave
their sinful lives and follow him, healing the sick and feeding the
hungry. He was the Son of God
and the Saviour of the world, as prophesied in the Old Testament, but
the religious authorities did not recognise who he was. |
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The
Saviour
He exposed the stupidity of the priests
and spiritual authorities, demanded that they stop oppressing the poor
and needy, and turned them violently out of the God's temple in his
anger. He forgave people's sins and set them free from their past
wrongs, and performed miracles that proved that he was the Son of God. He came to save both Jew and non-Jew.
He was merciful with the lost and needy, but hard on those who should
know better and those who abused power. For this the
authorities had him crucified. He was innocent of all
the crimes of which they accused him. In fact, he was perfectly sinless;
he had never done anything wrong. At the point of his death, he
prayed to God to forgive his executors. When he died, darkness
covered the land and the curtain temple (that kept people away from
God's holy place) was torn in two. Jesus' body was placed in a
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The
King of Life
On the following Sunday, he came alive.
When he died, he took our sins with him but death could not keep him.
He defeated death and rose to life again. He
appeared to his followers and proved he was not a ghost. He gave
them God's Spirit, and was taken up to Heaven to be with his Father.
He lives on, the King of Kings, giving his Holy Spirit to anyone who responds to his call to
follow him. He is alive, and our hope is in his promise that when we die, he will
take us to be with him. Belief is enough, but true belief is
always followed by doing what Jesus wants: he wants us to look after the
poor, visit the prisoner, heal the sick, pray for our friends and
enemies, and love the Living God.
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