Successes of Jesus ~ Partial List
Jesus accomplished an array of many success unmatched by anyone up to his day. Why would the “Christian” churches focus on one event that has been misinterpreted for their entire existence. Memorializing it with statues and jewelry.
A few of the successes:
1. Healed every problem that was presented to him;
2. Lived impersonalized Love, the Love that was God – He loved all mankind;
3. Condemned only evil, not personalities;
4. Never forgave evil but destroyed it;
5. Accepted the crucifixion’s as a necessity to
prove God was his life and not matter;
6. Stated in advance he would only be experiencing the grave for three (3) days;
7. Resurrected to prove nothing can destroy Truth, the truth he exemplified;
8. Moved the rock covering the tomb in which he was placed without material tools;
9. Did not even condemn the 11 disciples that were traitors as he only knew love;
10. Perfected human existence relying on God for is every need;
11. Was humble and stated that he was NOT God or even Good but only his Father; God was God and also Good;
CONITNUED BELOW
12a. Mastered belief of limitation in feeding 4,000 men plus women and children;
12b. Mastered belief of limitation in feeding 5,000 men plus women and children;
12c. Including women and children an estimated total fed would be about 45,000;
13. Overcame belief of life, truth, and intelligence in a material existence by
ascending.
14. Came back in the flesh to meet with St John, his disciple, on the Island of Patmos to dictate the book of Revelation to state among other things that we need to put off the old belief of man and put on the new facts of being which includes heaven on earth, right where we all are at this moment and every moment and it is omnipresent. Does this jog the memory of anyone to see how utterly ridiculous it is to focus on a misinterpretation of a 3-day event that delivered
an everlasting message of success. The real tragedy ~ a universe full of traitors who had no faith. READ THE WORDS in the Bible by Jesus and others that witnessed the list above. The TRAITORS & LACK of UNDERSTANDING JESUS is the real tragedy- NOT a 3-day experience he accepted as a challenge to prove his mission in his ministry. He beat the challenge by resurrecting & then ascending.
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Trials Jesus Faced Before His Crucifixion
The night of Jesus’ arrest, He was brought before Annas, Caiaphas, and an assembly of religious leaders called the Sanhedrin (John 18:19-24; Matthew 26:57). After this He was taken before Pilate, the Roman Governor (John 18:28), sent off to Herod (Luke 23:7), and returned to Pilate (Luke 23:11-12), who finally sentenced Him to death.
There were six parts to Jesus’ trial: three stages in a religious court and three stages before a Roman court. Jesus was tried before Annas, the former high priest; Caiaphas, the current high priest; and the Sanhedrin. He was charged in these “ecclesiastical” trials with blasphemy, claiming to be the Son of God, the Messiah. The trials before Jewish authorities, the religious trials, showed the degree to which the Jewish leaders hated Him because they carelessly disregarded many of their own laws. There were several illegalities involved in these trials from the perspective of Jewish law: Trials violated Jewish Law ~ 7 Ways
1. No trial was to be held during feast time.
2. Each member of the court was to vote individually to convict or acquit, but Jesus was convicted by acclamation.
3. If the death penalty was given, a night must pass before the sentence was carried out; however, only a few hours passed before Jesus was placed on the Cross.
4. The Jews had no authority to execute anyone.
5. No trial was to be held at night, but this trial was held before dawn.
6. The accused was to be given counsel or representation, but Jesus had none.
7. The accused was not to be asked self-incriminating questions, but Jesus was asked if He was the Christ.
The trials before the Roman authorities started with Pilate (John 18:23) after Jesus was beaten. The charges brought against Him were very different from the charges in His religious trials.
He was charged with inciting people to riot, forbidding the people to pay their taxes, and claiming to be King. Pilate found no reason to kill Jesus so he sent Him to Herod (Luke 23:7). Herod had Jesus ridiculed but, wanting to avoid the political liability, sent Jesus back to Pilate (Luke 23:11–12). This was the last trial as Pilate tried to appease the animosity of the Jews by having Jesus scourged. The Roman scourge was a terrible whipping designed to remove the flesh from the back of the one being punished. In a final effort to have Jesus released, Pilate offered the prisoner Barabbas to be crucified and Jesus released, but to no avail. The crowds called for Barabbas to be released and Jesus to be crucified. Pilate granted their demand and surrendered Jesus to their will (Luke 23:25). The trials of Jesus represent the ultimate mockery of justice. Jesus, the most innocent man in the history of the world, was found guilty of crimes and sentenced to death by crucifixion.