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The 50 Most Important Teachings of The Bible: What They Mean for You
Jesus Was a Man, but Much More Than a Man
Who is the greatest single figure that the world has ever produced?
The Jews would say Abraham or Moses.
Muslims would say Mohammed.
Buddhists would say Buddha.
The Chinese might say Confucius.
But without a doubt, the greatest person who has ever lived was Jesus
Why is that so?
What sets Him apart from any other person in all history?
Who is the greatest single figure that the world has ever produced?
The Jews would say Abraham or Moses.
Muslims would say Mohammed.
Buddhists would say Buddha.
The Chinese might say Confucius.
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without a doubt, the greatest person who has ever lived was Jesus.
That’s remarkable when you consider:
He didn’t write a book during His time on Earth.
He never traveled more than a relatively short distance from His birthplace.
He never had more than a few followers during His ministry.
The Bible tells us Jesus was more than a man—much more.
Let’s see what it says:Jesus existed prior to coming to Earth.
God has no beginning and no end.
He has always existed; otherwise, He could not be God.
The Bible repeatedly and without explanation states that Jesus is God.
Therefore, He had to have existed prior to coming to Earth.
At the beginning of the Gospel of John, we read this: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
He was with God in the beginning” (John 1:1).
When John spoke of “the Word,” he was speaking of Jesus, the eternal Son of God who existed with God the Father before time began.
Then John made this astounding statement: “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us” (verse 14).
GOD BECAME MAN!!!
Jesus took upon Himself full humanity and lived as a man, but at the same time, He never ceased to be the eternal God who has always existed, the Creator and Sustainer of all things, the source of eternal life.
Jesus is:
Both human and divine
The perfect “man”
Jesus all did the right thing
The perfect Teacher
His words are forever true
The perfect example
who “came from the Father, [was] full of grace and truth” (John 1:14).
He is a model of how you are to live.
He took on “the very nature of a servant” (Philippians 2:8).
How does God want you to live?
Look to Jesus!
The perfect sacrifice
Because Jesus was perfect, He could die as the perfect sacrifice for all sin.
God is holy and cannot accept sin in His presence.
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Only a perfect sacrifice would be acceptable for cleansing us of sin.
Jesus’ death fully satisfied the Father’s
Jesus is the Savior of the World
Jesus not only created the world, He also became the Savior of the World.
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR US?
Jesus expects us to live for him
If Jesus is your Savior, you are no longer alone, for He now lives in you.
He is your power for living and your hope for the future.
His Spirit living in you empowers you moment by moment to follow in Jesus’ footsteps.
Jesus told His disciples that if they loved Him, they would keep His commandments.
Living for Jesus means you willingly choose to follow His commands.
Do you know which of those commands he is talking about?
Living for Jesus requires a willful effort on your part.
The resources are available to you.
Are you ready for the challenge?
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