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Reaction Paper Muhammad Yousef B.

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Luke records many historical details. He tells us that Jesus was born during the reign of Caesar Augustus (the Roman Emperor) when Quirinius was the governor of the Roman province of Syria. During Jesus lifetime, Palestine was under Roman domination, although some parts had rulers from Herods family who were under Roman authority. The Jewish people were hoping that Gods Messiah who had been promised in the Old Testament would soon come to drive out the Romans and set up a new kingdom based in Jerusalem. The Jewish leaders had particular expectations of what the Messiah should be like. They expected a Conquering King who would defeat the Romans, judge all the non-Jewish nations and set up His Kingdom in Jerusalem. They did not expect the Messiah to come as a Suffering Servant. The historical context meant that Jesus was born at the perfect time for the Christian message to spread across the world. Jesus had a special relationship with God as His Father which was different from the normal way in which Jewish people spoke about God. In fact, Jesus even claimed that He and the father were one, meaning that they are one person (the Jews recognised this as a claim by Jesus that He was God, and tried to kill Him because of it). Jesus is described as the One and Only this expresses the unique relationship Jesus had with the Father as the only begotten Son of God the only Son who shares Gods divine nature. The claim that Jesus is God as well as being with God may seem confusing. The Bible teaches that there is only one true God, but we learn from the New Testament that there are three persons within God who are equal in power. In fact this truth is also found in the Old Testament, but less. The three persons have only one purpose, and always work together. However, they each relate to us in different ways, and they also have a relationship with one another. So, the Word can be God but also be with God (the Father). The three are: 1. Father often referred to simply as God 2. Son the Word who became human and lived among us taking the name of Jesus 3. Holy Spirit who lives in every true Christian This is a difficult idea for us to understand because we are used to thinking of ourselves as individuals with only one personality and identity. God is greater than we are, and it should not surprise us if we cannot fully explain His nature. However, we must accept the Bibles teaching that the Father, Son (Jesus) and Holy Spirit are equally God. During Christ public ministry Jesus had many disciples, but he chose twelve to be His closest followers. He spent much of His time training these twelve men to become the leaders of the Christian Church after He left this world to return to His Father, and much of His teaching was directed towards them. He gave them the special designation apostles, a word which means that they were sent into the world as His special representatives. By knowing who these twelve men were we can learn what kind of people Jesus cared about and accepted as His close friends: 1. Simon Peter 8. Simon the Zealot 2. Andrew 9. Judas Iscariot 3. James 10. Bartholomew 4. John 11. James the son of Alphaeus 6. Philip 12. Judas the son of James 7. Thomas This group included political radicals, hated tax collectors, unknown people, at least four fishermen, and even one traitor. They are hardly the kind of people most people would choose to lead a new religious movement! In choosing these men Jesus showed that He had a unique knowledge of the hearts of people and that He had come to call all kinds of people to follow Him and to transform the lives of those people who would become His disciples Before His death Jesus not only predicted His death, but also told His disciples at least five times that He would rise to life again on the third day. The disciples did not understand this at the time, perhaps because they were still expecting Jesus to become king when He reached Jerusalem. After Jesus died on the Friday, the remaining disciples hid themselves because they were afraid that they too might be arrested and executed. However, events on the Sunday changed everything, as the disciples claimed that Jesus appeared to them alive in a real body.Some time after His resurrection, Jesus appeared to the apostles on a mountain in Galilee.Only Luke tells us about the final occasion when Jesus met the apostles. It was near Jerusalem 40 days after He had died. Jesus told them to wait in Jerusalem for the Holy Spirit to come so that they would have power to witness for Him, and then He was lifted up into the sky and disappeared. Angels told the disciples that He would come again one day just as He had left. One of the saddest problems of our society is the loss of work ethic. People often are lazy or unwilling to work, but they still expect the government, their family, or the church to provide for them. Others are spiritually lazy, expecting God to reward them eternally even though their service to Him is indifferent or lukewarm. Well, the most important Jesus did, even to me, was his teaching about Love being the greatest aspect of God, he never mentioned religion. "Love your enemy," had a great impact on society. He taught this just prior to his crucifixion. It was as though it was his parting Gift to humanity. The point is, whether Jesus was a fictional character, to some, or not, what he taught has remained timeless.

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