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Essay / Life of Jesus Christ - 1028
The life of Jesus Christ is a very emotional but religious subject to explain. His birth was miraculous, his way of life was very religious and sinless and his death changed people's lives forever. The innocence and loyalty that Jesus embodied was still not enough for the Roman Empire. He was simply too powerful for the government and the lives of others and was considered an individual at risk. The birth of Jesus is said to have taken place on December 25, but in the Bible there was no specific date on which he was born. Jesus was born in Jerusalem 200 years ago to a young woman named Mary. Mary was a virgin who had been visited by angels and who had been informed of this miraculous birth that was about to take place. It was said that Joseph was uncomfortable with the idea of Mary having a holy spirit baby. Joseph and Mary were planning their engagement and Joseph wasn't comfortable with following through on the whole idea. The angels and prophets had also predicted his birth to Mary and planned and explained it to Mary. The people of the city of Jerusalem were waiting for this event, the event of his birth. The day had finally come when Jesus arrived. He was born against his will in the hills of Judea, in a tiny village called Bethlehem. The birth of Jesus Christ was in accordance with God's eternal purpose. Before his birth, Jesus had the form of God but he was the spirit of God in human form. God in no way wanted to give Jesus any reputation. Jesus had a fraternal father named Joseph. Joseph raised Jesus for most of his life. Jesus was considered a miracle, but what people didn't know was the impact he would have on the nation and the world. His birth, death and teachings change... middle of paper ... although some of Jesus' messages and teachings have been diluted or miscommunicated because of the expansion of a religious institution, the original words and life of Jesus always speak. loudly to themselves. Just a few months later, in that same city of Jerusalem, a report indicated that some 3,000 new followers were added in a single day. Religious leaders responded by trying to crush Jesus' followers. Many of these people chose to die rather than deny their belief that Jesus was truly God. This is how faithful Jesus' disciples were. So, as you can see, Jesus Christ lived a difficult but trying life. He changed the lives of others, helped them by removing illness and giving them good health, and also helped those in need and started a very popular faith within Christianity that is followed by millions and millions of individuals every day, and which continues to grow. quickly.