My master and teacher!

My nephew asked me to help him write an essay about 'teacher's day.' I did help him with the composition of his essay. In India, September 5th is Teacher's Day. So, instead of writing a blog post today, I'm penning a few lines about my teacher, "Jesus."

I can't express how much I admire my teacher (Jesus); in fact, no one on this planet could really articulate how amazing a teacher he is.

Jesus was called Rabbi (Rabbi means a Jewish scholar or teacher, especially one who studies or teaches Jewish law). John 1:38, 49

Jesus would teach complicated concepts in an easy-to-understand manner. He would teach in parables, and if something was unclear, he would simplify it and make it plain. He did a lot of one-on-one (e.g. Samaritan woman, Nicodemus) and group sessions (e.g. Sermon on the Mount).

Jesus taught people wherever he went. He taught them at the beach and on boats. He taught them in their homes and while travelling. Jesus walked from place to place, teaching people. Jesus spoke about a variety of subjects, including love, forgiveness, prayer, the kingdom of God, marriage, children, and many others.

Jesus taught the uneducated and the educated, the affluent and the poor, the monarch and the servant, the sinner and the pious, the young and the old. He treated everyone the same and made no distinctions based on their social standing. Isn't that amazing, and what a wonderful quality to have in a teacher?

Why was Jesus such an outstanding teacher? One reason for this is that Jesus had been taught. And he understood the significance of listening. But to whom did Jesus pay attention? Who instructed him? — His Father had done so. And God is Jesus' Father. To understand God's word, we must be good listeners. Keep hearing from HIM (Romans 10:17).

Another reason Jesus was such a great teacher was that he knew how to keep people's attention. He described everything in a simple and straightforward manner. He used birds, flowers, and other commonplace objects to help people understand God.

The Father asked us to listen to his beloved son (Matthew 17:1-5).

The Holy Spirit will remind us of Jesus’s teachings (John 14:26).

Mary asked his disciples to listen to him (John 2:5).

Jesus is the one whom we must listen to.

Read the Gospels and you'll be inundated with all of Jesus' sayings and teachings! When we read these words from the Bible, it is just as if Jesus were talking to us.

He that hath ears to hear, let him hear (Matthew 11:15).

Will we listen to God's Son, the Great Teacher, and obey him? — That is what we must all do.

As citizens of heaven, we must disseminate His teachings!


God bless you!

Comments

  1. Wonderful article reading in wonderful Sabbath day is really make wonders in our lives when we follow the commandings of our LORD rather merely read. Hallelujah ❤️

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    1. Praise the God. May the Heavenly Master bless you abundantly!

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  2. Good one Steve ☺️ one must listen to his preachings, understand and get enlightened

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  3. Thank you brother. For sharing your Blog on Jesus our Master our Teacher.

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  4. All the glory to jesusπŸ™Œ best teacher everπŸ˜‡ AmenπŸ™

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  5. We have teacher who knows everything we could imagine ...better submit to him and listen πŸ‘‚πŸ‘‚πŸ‘‚... thanks for remembering about my teacher JESUS CHRIST MY LORD ...✊✊✊✊

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  6. Glory to God... Amazing article ever read on Teacher. Truly Anointed.

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  7. Blessed to read, Yes Jesus is my teacher in every aspect of my life... Thanks for sharing wonderful lines...

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