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Lee Bell Mr. Motes Religion 105 November 3, 2000 Who is Jesus? Hundreds of
years before Jesus' birth, the Old Testament of the Bible recorded the words of
the prophets of Israel predicting His coming. The Old Testament, written by many
people over a period of 1,500 years, contains more than 300 prophecies
describing His appearance. All of these details came true, including his
miraculous birth, His sinless life, His many miracles, His death and His
resurrection. The life Jesus led, the miracles He did, the words He spoke, His
death on the cross, His resurrection, His ascent to heaven - all point to the
fact that He was not merely man, but more than man.
Jesus claimed, I and the Father are one (John 10:30), He who has seen me has
seen the Father (John 14:9), and I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no
one comes to the Father except through Me. (John 14:6). As we study Scripture
and the life of Jesus, we realize that His Life and Message Cause Change. Jesus
was born in Bethlehem in Judea, in the south of Palestine. He grew up in a very
ordinary town, named Nazareth, located in Galilee, which was in the north of
Palestine. Jesus was a carpenter, but at the age of 30, He became a religious
teacher, moving from town to town. In Luke 4:14-22, we read what happened when
Jesus began teaching.
He went to the synagogue, which was the local place of worship. Although He
probably had no more religious education than the average Jewish man, people
wanted to hear Him. He was asked to speak at the synagogue in Looking at the
life and influence of Jesus of Nazareth throughout history and you will see that
Jesus Christ was in fact the living Son of God. He and His message always
produce great changes in the lives of men and of nations. Wherever His teachings
and influence have gone, the holiness has flowed. In my life he has been the
biggest influence in my life and the people around me. I have never gone wrong
when I have followed his teachings, and I never will as long as I live. He works
in big ways and most of the time I don’t understand but it is always for the
good.
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