Jesus upgrades the Old Testament teachings
In most all cases when asked as to their specific objections to religion, critics and non-believers cite false, obsolete and superseded teachings found in the Holy Scriptures of all the religions. They fail to realize that all instruction, specially divine instruction, is progressive -- beginning from the simple basic and graduating to the more complex and advanced.
So did Jesus refute most all of the objectionable Old Testament teachings. Just to mention a few to give everyone a clearer idea, but there are many:
1. In place of the tribal god Jehovah, the angry and jealous god of the Hebrews, Jesus revealed the One God of love, justice and mercy Who loves all His children, assuring us that there is a valid spiritual reason for everything that happens to everyone.
2. Instead of separation, isolation and the elimination of all enemies, inferior races and rival tribes, he taught that all men are brothers. We should all learn to love one another and live in harmony.
2. An eye for eye was replaced by Forgive, Turn your other cheek and Love your enemies. This while assuring everyone that God's exacting divine justice will be meted out to everyone.
3. Animal and human sacrifices are discouraged in favor of the living practice of love, mercy, kindness and service to our fellowmen. Even though this is still widely believed and taught by his misguided followers, Jesus should not be regarded as a human sacrifice who died as a ransom for our sins. Instead, everyone of us will have to live as he lived, following his example as best we can.
4. He simplified the 10 Commandments and converted them into just 2 -- Love God and love your neighbor as yourself, affording us more leeway in recognition of our higher stage of development from that of the ancient Hebrews.
5. Many of the over 600 Mosaic Laws were revealed as worthless and useless traditions that even ran contrary to the true laws of God. The prohibitions against eating non-kosher foods and the detailed procedures for washing pots, pans, and other worldly rules and practices, etc. -- all man-made laws. God's laws relate to Spirit and are not so much concerned with material and physical considerations.
6. He clarified the many integral parts of love. Do not judge or criticize. Forgive. We should mind our own business -- the speck in our brother's eye -- and not interfere with someone else's. Practice tolerance and non-violence. Serve rather than seek to be served -- the greatest of all is the servant of all. Do unto others as you would want others to do unto you.
7. He also provided us with clearer insights regarding the things of heaven and the goings on there. He enjoins us to study and prepare for the True Life that comes after earth life. Our fate depends on us, entirely -- what we think and do. And our enjoyment of everything in life is based on merit.
8. Before he left us, he told us that God would send the Holy Spirits in his name to guide us to "all truth." He promised that he will return to teach us more, those that he wasn't able to tell us before, even the mysteries kept hidden since the foundation of the world. He will speak no longer in parables, but he will teach us plainly. And to those who have kept faith with him, his promises are being fulfilled even now.
2007-04-07 14:23:31
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answered by Angel Luz 5
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He said, "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and soul and mind and might,,,and your neighbor as yourself. In this is all the Law and the prophets." I must point out that like other things Jesus taught, humans have perverted this commandment to say 'Love you neighbor better than yourself' If you don't have a healthy self-love, then loving your neighbor in the same way isn't doing much. The proper order is God, yourself, your neighbor. If we could get this right we would revolutionize the world. Jesus also said that the world would know we are His disciples by the love we show one another. Like Dr. Phil says, "How's that workin'?" We Christians have been really good at judgement and condemnation which Jesus forbade and we have pretty much sucked at love. My prayer this Easter is that we all will learn what God wants and how to live that love. Peace & love!
2007-04-07 14:14:27
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answered by teetzijo 3
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Jesus' main teaching was demonstrated when He, as God, hung on a cross for the sins of men.
In it He taught us:
1) What God is like.
2) What men are like.
3) What He believed we could become.
2007-04-07 14:12:14
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answered by wefmeister 7
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To love God and your neighbor as yourself. And "wisdom"s answer above is misguided. It is not to boast about deeds as the Pharisees (a stubborn bunch) do - not "the Jews."
It's always important to remember that Jesus was Jewish, and he threatened those within the synagogues, internally.
2007-04-07 14:09:57
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answered by Joe C 5
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Jesus never put more emphasis on one teaching over another. he taught them all for a reason. they are all equally important.
God Bless and happy Easter! He has risen!!!
2007-04-07 14:12:01
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answered by User Name 5
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Don't brag about your deeds like the Jews do. That is the main sermon you will hear during Lent.
2007-04-07 14:09:35
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answered by Anonymous
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"Love".....Love....and Love.....
With Love you can do a lot of things for other and for yourself. Love never lies. Love always forgives...Love is the greatest thing that we ever have....
With love we can make others feel happy, comfort,strong and save.
Trust the Lord with all your heart, don't depend on your own understanding. God Bless us.
2007-04-07 14:22:29
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answered by pagi bu 1
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To be born again by God's Spirit
To love God and love one another
To follow Him
2007-04-07 14:12:15
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answered by Anonymous
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36"Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?" 37Jesus replied: " 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.'[b] 38This is the first and greatest commandment. 39And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.'[c] 40All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments."
2007-04-07 14:09:39
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answered by Anonymous
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To be kind to the least of us
To not wear your religion on your sleeve and pray in your closet - live your life by example
2007-04-07 14:10:41
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answered by crct2004 6
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