The Lord will keep you from all harm he will watch over your life; the Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore.Psalm 121:7-8
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In school they told me Practice makes perfect. And then they told me Nobody's perfect, so then I stopped practicing.
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The active teaching of Jesus is the process of teaching
and learning that depends on implementing applicability,
analysis, synthesis, evaluation, creation and innovation.
It is
learner-centered learning methods according to the
modern Bloom's
Taxonomy. It is not a teacher-centered
learning that depends on
lecturing. It uses environment
and mind to study a case or solve a
problem.
Jesus
Jesus was not just a Savior,
but He was also a friend,
a teacher, and mentor that walked with His
disciples
for three years instructing them in the spiritual life.
Jesus was The Active Teacher
Jesus was the master teacher. Thousands would gather
to hang on his
every word. People traveled far and wide
just to hear him. The lessons
he taught spread like fire
and literally changed the world. As pastors, if there is
anyone we should emulate in our preaching and
teaching it is Jesus! Right?
So how did Jesus teach?
Jesus was not just a Savior, but He was also a friend,
a teacher, and
mentor that walked with His disciples for
three years. During this time
they saw Jesus face almost
every situation imaginable. They saw Him
consistently
anchor Himself in God’s presence through prayer. They
watched as He avoided the spotlight and the praises of
the crowds.
The
Lord Jesus taught them that in ministry God is the
focal point and He
refused to
give in to the temptation
of self-ambition and self-promotion.
Throughout the
Scriptures Jesus is challenged with correcting the
disciples’ thinking. He used their error as teaching
moments to reveal
greater truths of the Kingdom of God.
The character traits:
He cultivated
in His disciples would later become the
truths illustrated in the New
Testament as those closest
to Him told His story and their unique
account of the
events surrounding Jesus’ life. These are the major life
lessons Jesus taught His disciples before returning to
the Father.
What was Jesus really teaching?
He taught more about our love for God and others than
God's love or us. Instead, the primary theme of Jesus'
teaching
was repentance. His message from the
beginning was, “Repent, for the
kingdom of heaven is
near” (Matthew 4:17). He most often told people to
stop sinning and align their hearts with the will of God
The Practical Teaching
1-“Kingdom greatness is measured
by humility.”
“And
he said: "Truly I tell you, unless you change and
become like little
children, you will never enter the
kingdom of heaven” (Matthew
18:3). Spending time
with Jesus means having Him constantly call you out
on pride, arrogance, and ways that are contrary to
Kingdom
growth. The disciples were fascinated with
prominence, position and
power. They thought that
when Jesus became King,
His government would
rival that of the Roman Empire
and He would overtake as they understood
by
rebellion. Jesus, however, reminded them that His
Kingdom was a
spiritual one and did not operate like
those of the world. Jesus taught
the disciples that
humility and a reliant trust in God, similar to the
way
children depend on adults, was the true Kingdom
demeanor for
spiritual dominion
The
Lord Jesus taught them that in ministry God is the
focal point and He
refused to
give in to the temptation of
self-ambition and self-promotion.
Throughout the Scriptures
Jesus is challenged with correcting the
disciples’ thinking.
He used their error as teaching moments to reveal
greater
truths of the Kingdom of God. The character traits:
He cultivated
in His disciples would later become the
truths illustrated in the New
Testament as those closest
to Him told His story and their unique
account of the
events surrounding Jesus’ life. These are the major
life
lessons Jesus taught His disciples before returning
to the Father.
What was Jesus really teaching?
He taught more about our love for God and others than
God's love or us. Instead, the primary theme of Jesus'
teaching
was repentance. His message from the
beginning was, “Repent, for the
kingdom of heaven is
near” (Matthew 4:17). He most often told people to
stop
sinning and align their hearts with the will of God
2-“Violence is not God’s
answer to sinfulness.”
“But He turned and rebuked them, and said, "You do not
know what
kind of spirit you are of; for the Son of Man
did not come to destroy
men's lives, but to save them,"
(Luke 9:55). When our backs are
against the walls
sometimes it’s easy to go back to what we know.
During
Jesus’ arrest, one of the disciples went for the
sword and decided to
act violently against the guards.
Another time, the disciples’ message
was rejected in a
town and they asked to call down fire and destroy the
unwilling recipients. In both cases, Jesus taught that the
Kingdom of
God does not respond in earthly violence
but with the grace of God.
Jesus taught them to put
down the sword of metal and draw the sword of
the
spirit instead
3-“Choose words carefully,
they hold power.”
“But I tell you that everyone will have to give account
on the day
of judgment for every empty word they have
spoken’” (Matthew 12:36).
Words are powerful. They
shape how we live and as the Bible describes,
reveal
what’s truly in the heart.
Jesus often corrected the disciples
not simply for their
words but the motive behind what was spoken. In the
Gospels, one minute Jesus is praising Peter for speaking
divine
revelation and the next He’s scolding the words
out of his mouth telling
"Satan" to get behind him.
Jesus teaches us to choose our words wisely
because
they will either be advancing the Kingdom of God or
darkness
4-“Earthly riches can be a hindrance
to spiritual growth.”
"No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the
one and love
the other, or you will be devoted to the one
and despise the other. You
cannot serve both God and
money,” (Matthew 6:24).
The rich young
ruler was excited to meet Jesus and
approached Him with sincere motives.
However, when
Jesus gave Him the command to sell all he had and
come
follow him, he walked away saddened.
Jesus illustrated through this
example and many others
that wealth and earthly possessions can impede
spiritual growth.
There is a deceptive nature to riches that give it the
ability to become an idol in the human heart if not
prioritized
properly. Jesus warned that people will
have to choose Who or what they will serve.
5-“Conditions of the heart
matter most to God.”
“You
hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied
about you:
"'These people honor me with their lips, but
their hearts are far from
me,” (Matthew 15:8). One point
that Jesus reiterated over and over to
His disciples is that
what’s in the heart tells the true story about a
person.
The Kingdom reality exists in the heart of the person
and it is
there that a person decides whether they will
serve God or follow their flesh into sin. Jesus warned His
disciples that just because
people appear to love God
they can be completely false at the core.
6-“Prayer in private brings
power in public.”
"And
when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for
they love to pray
standing in the synagogues and on
the street corners to be seen by
others. Truly I tell you,
they have received their reward in full,”
(Matthew 6:5).
Jesus taught that prayer was sincere communication
with The Father and not something that should be
treated like a
spectacle. Jesus cultivated this principle
in His own life stealing
away, as was His custom, to
spend time with God.
When Jesus emerged from
His private prayer times
with The Lord tremendous power followed:
demons
were cast out, people were healed, the dead were
raised and many
people were introduced to
Kingdom of God
كان السيد المسيح
يستخدم دائمًا أسلوب الإقناع في توصيل الحقائق الإلهية
والسامية للناس
قرب نهاية خدمته على الأرض، والتي
استمرت
لعدة سنوات، بدأ السيد المسيح في توبيخ الكتبة والفريسيين
على ريائهم، وبدأ يكشف ما في حياتهم من خداع، وذلك بعد أن تجاهلوا كل ما قدّمه
لهم من وسائل الإقناع وتمسكوا بأخطائهم
استعمل الرب يسوع العديد من طرق
التدريس ببراعة واقتدار ونعرض منها المحاضرة والقصة والأمثلة والأسئلة
والمجادلة (المباحثة )والتدريس بالأشياء والتمثيل والمواقف التعليمية
والعروض العملية والتدريب والمران والتدريس بالأهداف ومبدأ التدرج
والفكاهة والسخرية وقانون الصلاة والإعلانات المختصرة والأسلوب الأدبي
والتشجيع والتهذيب