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Preachings of Jesus christ

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Answered by Anonymous
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•JESUS TOLD STORIES

Jesus told countless parables (Mark 4:34). He pulled spiritual truth from everyday life. Not only did these stories make Jesus’ preaching more memorable, they also connected in much more profound way.

Think about the parable of the Prodigal Son. Jesus could have proclaimed, “God loves you so much that He will welcome you back to Him no matter how far you have wandered away.” That is definitely true.

•. JESUS SHOCKED PEOPLE

Jesus often used hyperbole. He taught using outrageous examples, exaggerations, or shocking statements that got people’s attention. These statements were not all meant to be taken literally, but they definitely got the point across.

For example, Jesus didn’t really mean we have to rip out our eyes and amputate our hands for causing us to sin (Matthew 5:29-30), or else all Christians would be blind amputees.

•JESUS CRAFTED MEMORABLE SAYINGS

Jesus spoke poetically. He often used catchy sayings and plays on words. This isn’t always apparent in English translations. However, in the original language, Jesus made it much easier for his listeners to remember what he said.

For example, Jesus memorably said, “Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven; give, and it will be given to you.” (Luke 6:37-38a, ESV). Another great example is the Golden Rule (Luke 6:31).

If you want to preach like Jesus, craft memorable statements. Make the main point easy to remember. If your people remember the message, they will be able to take it with them wherever they go.

Answered by Anonymous
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The teachings of Jesus Christ are listed as under :

He told people to imagine God as their Father and also told that all human beings were children of God.

He advocated universal brotherhood.

He told people to shun hypocritical religious practices.

He advised people to repent for their sins and seek forgiveness from the God.

He asked people to do unto others what they wanted others to do to them.

He equated service of Man with Service of God.On the whole his preachings were based on Love, Service and Brotherhood.

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