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what about the central point of Jesus teachin his followers?

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Answered by mia3651
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Jesus' teachings cover day-to-day behavior to matters of grave eternal significance. Most critically, He taught that He was the Messiah, the Son of God, the Savior with power over death. Jesus showed that external obedience to God's expectations is secondary to internal fidelity to Him. He warned that unbelievers would face judgement and promised believers a relationship with God forever.

A revolutionary, Jesus extended respect and opportunity to people from all stations in culture, offering them salvation (Luke 19:7–10).

He said to live life like this: "Whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them …" (Matthew 7:12). Scholars believe this was a twist on a common saying of the time that people should avoid doing to others what they don't want to be done to them. Jesus made it positive and active—intentionally do to others what you want done to you.

He said that the way to God was through faith, not obedience to the Law (Matthew 7:22–28; Luke 7:9). When He was asked about the greatest commandment, He said that loving God and loving your neighbor were the greatest commandments, and then added that those who knew this were "not far from the kingdom of God" (Mark 12:28–34)

Answered by Anonymous
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He was widely accepted as the messiah whose appearance Jews had long predicted. His mission was to bring spiritual salvation and eternal life to anyone who would believe him. His three basic teachings included the need for justice, morality, and service to others.



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