Miracles of Jesus

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    Who is Jesus? There are a million different answers, but Jesus is my savior. He is known to die for our sins and resurrect from the dead. Jesus forgives our sins and open to forgiveness. I’ve never really considered thinking what he means to me, but I believe he is the one who creates us and our personalities. Jesus had many people who followed him which were the Gentiles and the Disciples. The Gentiles were amazed by his miracles; they crowded him and followed him everywhere he went. The…

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    Growing up I always remember hearing all the Bible stories about Jesus performing miracles. From feeding the 10,000, to healing the leper, to even turning water into wine. As a child I never really questioned the idea of Christ performing miracles. They were always just the stories I heard in Sunday School and Church, they never seemed anything less than spectacular. I found it so interesting that my Jesus, the one who died on the cross from me, had that much power. There was never room to…

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    respectively by two of Jesus Christ’s followers. John was a fisherman, chosen by Jesus to become a part of his close circle of followers the disciples. Luke, on the other hand, was a physician by profession that did not know Jesus personally, but gained his insight from speaking with those that had firsthand knowledge of Jesus. They each present the accounts of Jesus’ life with their own individual perspective, thereby giving the reader a more complete understanding of who Jesus really was. THE…

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    and God’s son Jesus. John defines an image as “a likeness of the original but not an exact replica”. John also explains how the Son of God, which is Jesus, is a form of God through a body of flesh that performs miracles, through Jesus’ miracles and actions one can see the awe of Gods greatness and power. John explains to that Catholic church that because God took the form of Jesus in flesh, that one can depict the likeness of God’s form in the flesh through Jesus’ actions and miracles and this…

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    Was Jesus Really The Messiah Jesus has been called an imposter [simply a good man], and others believe Him to be the Messiah; so, is Jesus the son of Joseph or the Divine Son of God. The fact that Jesus lived needs no proof, but if He was the son of Joseph, then He was simply a man; nonetheless, if only a man, why has there not been through all the years another man His equal? Fact is, if He is not Deity, He is unexplainable. If He was just a man, the claims He made were not true and that…

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    happen in precisely the same way (Jesus does not calm the sea, Peter’s three denials of Jesus). John’s gospel contains many events that are not included in Mark’s gospel (water into wine, the woman at the well, washing of the disciples feet) and it spans three Passovers. John’s gospel begins with the creation of the world and tells us that Jesus was present with God at that time. Since Jesus was with God before the creation of the world John stresses that Jesus is the word of God made human…

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    the two religions is that they both have a founder, or originator. Christianity being Jesus Christ and Buddhism being Siddhartha Gautama, unlike some religions who have no founder. Despite that these two religions share similarities, they also poses many distinct differences. Jesus is the son of Mary and Joseph, which they were residents of Nazareth. Mary the virgin was engaged to Joseph at that time. During Jesus’ birth, Mary and Joseph traveled from Nazareth to Bethlehem by donkey, so they…

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    books of the New Testament, and make up the synoptic gospel. These books give three different accounts of the same story, showing that the story of Jesus’ birth, life, death and resurrection has many levels. Some scholars think that they are contradictory, but despite the differences, the gospels are complimentary, and help give the full picture of Jesus’ time on earth. A Glance at Matthew The word…

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    preaching was in vain, faith is in vain, and we are still in our sins. Indeed, Christianity hinges on the reality that Jesus died and was raised—never to experience death again. Left on its own, there is nothing revolutionary about the claim of life after death, nearly every religion attempts to answer that question. The significance of the resurrection is that through it, Jesus proved that He was the Messiah. With the Greek terms for resurrection (anastasis and egeiro) occurring multiple times…

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    Jesus Christ and the four Gospels are the most interesting, significant, and influential subjects discussed in the second half of this course. The birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ changed the orthodox beliefs that were in place at the time. The new Messiah gave meaning as well as a guide to salvation for humans all around the world. The events of Jesus’ life, as well as his teachings, are translated into a book called “The New Testament”. The New Testament consists of the…

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