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I have done this thread with the help of @Averagecel , we decided to write this down because its a important thread and everyone should read it.
Give me a rep for the effort and for not using AI.
More importantly, I would probably mention the ten of Jesus' most significant teachings and elaborate.
1. Love Your Enemies and Pray for Them (Matthew 5:44) — Jesus said that his followers will be recognized when they are persecuted if the love of those who harm them and pray for them. It challenges the human response of eye-for-eye or hatred to inspire reconciliation, which is much more likely if someone finds inner peace.
2. The Golden Rule Matthew 7:12 — "In everything do to others as you would have them do to you. The teaching is other directed in that its purpose and intent promotes empathy, somewhere between do unto others as you would want done to yourself.
3. **Sermon on the Mount— Beatitudes **(Matthew 5:3-12) — A list of teachings including humility, mercy, purity of heart and peace. Jesus is breaking all the worldly norms and values as he declares who are happyroud, meek, mourners….
4. **Matthew 7:1-5 (Do Not Judge Others): **"Do not judge, or you too will be judged. Jesus teaches not to condemn anyone, for fear of sounding hypocritical or too severe as well because everyone has their faults and granting mercy is a must.
5. **Forgive Without Limits (Matthew 18:21-22): Peter wanted to know how many times he should forgive his brother, and Jesus said "seventy times seven," indicating that forgiveness shouldn't be restricted or measured.
6. The Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37) — teaching that true love for one's neighbor transcends race, religion or socio-economic class. He also stresses on the importance of assisting those in need regardless of them being non-humans, taking care and having mercy.
7. ** The Greatest Commandment — Love God and Your Neighbor**(Matthew 22:36–40): Jesus boiled all the commandments down to two. included loving God with everything that you are (heart, mind, soul)and putting your neighbors need before yours as much as possible. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.
8. **The Parable of the Lost Son (Prodigal)** — Luke 15:11–32, taught us about repentance | forgiveness and nothing but how great is this God's Mercy. This parable is a story of divine mercy and forgiveness with the father joyfully accepting his repentant son back without any reservation.
9. **Mark 10:43-45, Humility & Servant of Others**: Jesus declared that "whoever wants to be great among you must be your servant." And this teaching of course takes the traditional notions about power and success, turns it upside down — You are supposed to lead by being a servant and great among you should be as one that serves.
10. **Do Not Be Overly Concerned About Material Needs (Matthew 6:25-34): Jesus also instructs his followers not to worry significantly about food and clothing, as such things are known by God. He commands those who follow Him to be after His kingdom above all, that the rest will come.
These are the values that Jesus preached at heart; love, forgiveness, humility & faith.
Give me a rep for the effort and for not using AI.
More importantly, I would probably mention the ten of Jesus' most significant teachings and elaborate.
1. Love Your Enemies and Pray for Them (Matthew 5:44) — Jesus said that his followers will be recognized when they are persecuted if the love of those who harm them and pray for them. It challenges the human response of eye-for-eye or hatred to inspire reconciliation, which is much more likely if someone finds inner peace.
2. The Golden Rule Matthew 7:12 — "In everything do to others as you would have them do to you. The teaching is other directed in that its purpose and intent promotes empathy, somewhere between do unto others as you would want done to yourself.
3. **Sermon on the Mount— Beatitudes **(Matthew 5:3-12) — A list of teachings including humility, mercy, purity of heart and peace. Jesus is breaking all the worldly norms and values as he declares who are happyroud, meek, mourners….
4. **Matthew 7:1-5 (Do Not Judge Others): **"Do not judge, or you too will be judged. Jesus teaches not to condemn anyone, for fear of sounding hypocritical or too severe as well because everyone has their faults and granting mercy is a must.
5. **Forgive Without Limits (Matthew 18:21-22): Peter wanted to know how many times he should forgive his brother, and Jesus said "seventy times seven," indicating that forgiveness shouldn't be restricted or measured.
6. The Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37) — teaching that true love for one's neighbor transcends race, religion or socio-economic class. He also stresses on the importance of assisting those in need regardless of them being non-humans, taking care and having mercy.
7. ** The Greatest Commandment — Love God and Your Neighbor**(Matthew 22:36–40): Jesus boiled all the commandments down to two. included loving God with everything that you are (heart, mind, soul)and putting your neighbors need before yours as much as possible. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.
8. **The Parable of the Lost Son (Prodigal)** — Luke 15:11–32, taught us about repentance | forgiveness and nothing but how great is this God's Mercy. This parable is a story of divine mercy and forgiveness with the father joyfully accepting his repentant son back without any reservation.
9. **Mark 10:43-45, Humility & Servant of Others**: Jesus declared that "whoever wants to be great among you must be your servant." And this teaching of course takes the traditional notions about power and success, turns it upside down — You are supposed to lead by being a servant and great among you should be as one that serves.
10. **Do Not Be Overly Concerned About Material Needs (Matthew 6:25-34): Jesus also instructs his followers not to worry significantly about food and clothing, as such things are known by God. He commands those who follow Him to be after His kingdom above all, that the rest will come.
These are the values that Jesus preached at heart; love, forgiveness, humility & faith.