Jesus

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, General Christianity
Cover of the book Jesus by Volker Schunck, epubli
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Volker Schunck ISBN: 9783745076424
Publisher: epubli Publication: May 6, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Volker Schunck
ISBN: 9783745076424
Publisher: epubli
Publication: May 6, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

You haven't necessarily to be a theologian to be able to understand the "Sermon on the Mount" of Jesus' parables.Trivial stories for simple people, migrant workers, tax collectors, prostitutes. For the righteous and the sinners. We can't witness the miracles first hand, but the stories by Jesus are simple and understandable for those who listen to them with open hearts. Unfortunately we have to miss the charisma of the storyteller Jesus. I only can imagine how he betokened with shining eyes and a burning heart, with wide arm movements, the greatness of God's love and mercy, how he sat to the feet of the poorest, and how he draw with his fingers pictures in the sand to make his stories more vivid. Jesus simply comes along, a wandering preacher with dusty feet and unwashed hands and forgives sins. That he does with God's power. And everything what he is doing becomes to a sign as God means it with his humans. Jesus sees the essential, because he knows God's heart. The dirty hands during the meal don't make the human impure, but what comes out of his mouth, bad words out of a bad heart, they make the human impure. The commandments are for the humans not against them. Therefore he heals at the Sabbat and picks with his disciples grain from the field. The theologians haven't the last word, but let the little children come to me, for they understand God's realm. With Jesus everything suddenly becomes quite simple. Love God and your Next like your Self. That's it. Even a faith as small as a mustard seed can set mountains. Don't worry about tomorrow, but trust in God. Jesus himself was deeply anchored in the Jewish piety. He knew God as a son knows his father.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

You haven't necessarily to be a theologian to be able to understand the "Sermon on the Mount" of Jesus' parables.Trivial stories for simple people, migrant workers, tax collectors, prostitutes. For the righteous and the sinners. We can't witness the miracles first hand, but the stories by Jesus are simple and understandable for those who listen to them with open hearts. Unfortunately we have to miss the charisma of the storyteller Jesus. I only can imagine how he betokened with shining eyes and a burning heart, with wide arm movements, the greatness of God's love and mercy, how he sat to the feet of the poorest, and how he draw with his fingers pictures in the sand to make his stories more vivid. Jesus simply comes along, a wandering preacher with dusty feet and unwashed hands and forgives sins. That he does with God's power. And everything what he is doing becomes to a sign as God means it with his humans. Jesus sees the essential, because he knows God's heart. The dirty hands during the meal don't make the human impure, but what comes out of his mouth, bad words out of a bad heart, they make the human impure. The commandments are for the humans not against them. Therefore he heals at the Sabbat and picks with his disciples grain from the field. The theologians haven't the last word, but let the little children come to me, for they understand God's realm. With Jesus everything suddenly becomes quite simple. Love God and your Next like your Self. That's it. Even a faith as small as a mustard seed can set mountains. Don't worry about tomorrow, but trust in God. Jesus himself was deeply anchored in the Jewish piety. He knew God as a son knows his father.

More books from epubli

Cover of the book Mein Herz, ich will dich fragen, was ist denn Liebe, sag! by Volker Schunck
Cover of the book Black John of Halfaday Creek (James B. Hendryx) (Literary Thoughts Edition) by Volker Schunck
Cover of the book Das Kinder-Verwirr Buch by Volker Schunck
Cover of the book Die Treibjagd (Illustriert) by Volker Schunck
Cover of the book Integrated Investing by Volker Schunck
Cover of the book Das Schloss by Volker Schunck
Cover of the book Engelheilkunde by Volker Schunck
Cover of the book Teamboarding by Volker Schunck
Cover of the book Amor Amaro - Das schwarze Bein im Porto Canale by Volker Schunck
Cover of the book Moby Dick (Herman Melville) (Literary Thoughts Edition) by Volker Schunck
Cover of the book Wolken haben keinen Einfluss auf die Sonne by Volker Schunck
Cover of the book Dear little bear! by Volker Schunck
Cover of the book Comida para mí by Volker Schunck
Cover of the book Der Mann, der Udo Jürgens war by Volker Schunck
Cover of the book Maha Cohan - Wiederkehr der Großen Göttin by Volker Schunck
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy