"For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve,
and to give His life a ransom for many" Mark 10:45.
Some of the things Jesus did:
He listened. He taught.
He wept with and for people.
He fed people. He led people. He walked with people. He ate with people.
He attended parties.
He helped people. He healed.
He read. He told the truth to everyone.
He played with children. He prayed for people. He counseled.
He gave people what really they wanted. He told people how to do things.
He gave examples. He gave Himself as an example.
He told stories. He cooked meals. He was willing to go anywhere.
He observed God’s laws and man’s laws, (when they didn’t contradict.) He was obedient to God the Father.
He loved people, even His enemies.
He sang songs.
He traveled with little expense. He was honest and just in all His dealings.
He forgave.
He touched the untouchable. He approached the unapproachable.
He was kind.
He helped Fathers and Mothers. He spoke with both men and with women.
He accepted poor, rich, soldiers, businessmen and women, housewives, teachers, bankers, laborers, lawyers, government officials, religious and non-religious, sinners and self-righteous.
And some things Jesus didn't do:
He never demanded service.
He never hurt people, not even His enemies.
He never manipulated anyone.
He never coerced anyone.
He never forced anyone to do or not do anything.
He didn’t gossip.
He didn’t hate anyone for deserting Him.
He never took revenge for an insult.
He never played tricks.
He never insulted anyone.
Christians have something in Jesus that the world religions cannot comprehend. Even as they search for what we have, they deny that we have found it in Jesus. Man-made religions and man-created gods make their followers obey rules as means of perfection.
The God who gave His life for the sins of the world not only asks us to obey, He provides the power to obey.
"Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself
unless it abides in the vine, neither can you unless you abide in Me.
I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me and I in him,
bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.” John 15:4 & 5.
- As a Man, Jesus was the best friend we could ever have.
- As Lord, Jesus deserves our obedience.
- As our teacher, Jesus showed us how we ought to act and work.
As God, Jesus could have shown all His power and brought Himself the glory that is due Him. Instead of God crushing the rebellion of mankind in Adam, Jesus, the Savior, made this statement,
“If you love Me, keep My commandments" John 14:15
Jesus gave us the examples; let us follow Him.
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