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By James A Watkins


THE GOSPELS

The Life of Jesus of Nazareth was recorded in four books known as The Gospels (The Good News). The Gospels were written in Greek, at the time a ubiquitous language such as English is today, between 30 and 50 years after Jesus was crucified. I will briefly discuss who wrote The Gospels. Mark (also known as John Mark) traveled with St. Paul and later became the interpreter for St. Peter. The Gospel of Mark focuses on the life, death and resurrection of Jesus; emphasizes that He is the Son of God; and explains the ultimate the meaning of His death. The Gospel of Matthew presents Jesus as the Messiah (anointed one) long awaited by the Jewish People, and is centered on the teachings of Jesus about Himself and the Kingdom of God, as well as about the Life of Jesus and His ministry. Matthew was a tax collector who was chosen by Jesus to become one of His 12 Apostles (messengers). Luke (who also wrote the book of Acts) was an educated, cultured Greek physician and historian who traveled extensively with St. Paul. He saw his task as to answer a question on the minds of many people, both then and now, "Who is Jesus?" The Gospel of Luke concentrates on salvation, prayer, miracles, women, and caring for the poor and the outcasts of society. The Gospel of John has at its heart the nature of Jesus of Nazareth and His mission, emphasizing His Divinity as the Manifestation of God and presenting Him as the sacrificial Lamb of God . John was one of the 12 Apostles of Jesus and also wrote the book of Revelation, as well as three short letters (Epistles) that appear in the New Testament.


THE BABY JESUS

BIRTH OF JESUS

Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Israel, to the Virgin Mary in a manger (a trough for animal food) in the year by which we date our calendars today (2009 years ago). He was apprenticed in his home town of Nazareth (in the province of Galilee) as a carpenter by His father, Joseph, the husband of Mary. By the age of 12, Jesus was teaching in the Synagogue (building where those of the Jewish Faith meet for worship and religious instruction). He spent the first 30 years of His life preparing for His 3 1/2 year ministry.


RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL SON
RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL SON
THE GOOD SHEPHERD
THE GOOD SHEPHERD

PARABLES OF JESUS

Jesus told many parables (stories illustrating moral Truths). The most famous of these is perhaps the story of the Prodigal Son, which teaches us that though we may have rejected God and lived the life of a licentious wastrel, if we come home to him with a humble, contrite heart, God not only welcomes us with open arms but He rejoices. The Parable of the Sower teaches us that many people have heard the Word (Jesus) but for various reasons do not abide with Him. These reasons include succumbing to demonic influences; not making time to develop a true relationship with God through studying His Word and through prayer; allowing the concerns, worries, and the pursuit of wealth in this earthly life to be more important to us than Him. Jesus showed His concern for all in the Parable of the Lost Sheep, which illustrates that even if 99 out of 100 sheep are safely abiding with a shepherd, he will diligently search for the one lost sheep until He finds it and brings it back into the fold. Jesus taught that we are not to treasure earthly things or to love money, particularly in the Parable of the Rich Fool, who stored up his wealth in bigger and bigger barns, took it easy, eating, drinking and merrymaking—not knowing his life would end that very night. Jesus encapsulated His entire teaching when He instructed us that we must Love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength. And Love our neighbor as ourselves. Who is our neighbor? He is the person in your sphere whom you see is in need, as in the Parable of the Good Samaritan.


LET THE CHILDREN COME TO ME
LET THE CHILDREN COME TO ME

JESUS OF NAZARETH

Jesus teaches that we cannot be forgiven of our sins against God if we do not forgive people for their sins against us. Mercy must be shown by us to people if we want God to be merciful to us. He taught that we must Love our enemies and pray for them. But Jesus most assuredly did not teach that we should turn a blind eye to sin, or to false teachings. He tells us to rebuke our fellow man of these things, unless they repent (express sorrow for wrongdoing, and vow to change one's ways). Jesus says that it is a grave sin to influence others toward unbelief and wickedness. "Go and sin no more," was His message to the adulteress after He stopped the crowd from stoning her. Stop sinning was His message to us all. Jesus said that we must not seek rewards and honors from other people. He who exalts himself will be humbled and he who humbles himself will be exalted. He teaches that if we are to be His disciples (embracing His teachings) we must seek God first and foremost in our lives; and discipline ourselves to follow Him above any personal desires. Jesus said not to worry, or be anxious, about our earthly needs or our future on earth; but to focus our thoughts on God. He promised that if we diligently seek God we will find Him. He says we will recognize Followers of The Way by the fruits they bear in their lives. And He taught us how to pray to our Father in Heaven.


SERMON ON THE MOUNT
SERMON ON THE MOUNT
JESUS HEALS
JESUS HEALS

SALVATION

Jesus talks a lot about the importance of Faith. He tells us that we must testify to others about Him. He also teaches us that out of the heart comes evil thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery, greed, malice, deceit, lewdness, envy, and slander. He loved children and spoke out against divorce. He told us to serve others. Jesus instructed us to feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, clothe the naked, show hospitality to strangers, and to visit those who are sick or in prison. Believers are to be active in the world but not creatures of the world. He told us not to worry or fear when the lost hate us because they hated Him first. Jesus taught that many false teachers would come in His name to deceive us and that Believers in Him would be hated, betrayed and persecuted by those living in spiritual darkness. Even Satan will quote Scripture in his attempts to deceive us. Jesus predicted that His Words would never pass away from the Earth. At the Last Supper, Jesus gave us the example of a truly humble servant when He washed His Apostles feet, even though He was their Master. This was a job reserved for the lowest servant since walking in the dirt all day wearing sandals produced filthy feet. Most of all, He commanded Believers to Love each other.


JESUS RAISES LAZARUS FROM THE DEAD
JESUS RAISES LAZARUS FROM THE DEAD

JESUS PERFORMS MIRACLES

Jesus performed a multitude of miracles (perceptive interruption of the laws of nature by supernatural means). He controlled the weather; turned water into wine (no, it was not grape juice, either); and fed thousands of people miraculously. Jesus healed the sick, including people who were lepers, paralytics, lame, blind, deaf, mute, deformed, and bleeding incessantly. His most astounding miracle was restoring life to the dead. Jesus also claimed the power to forgive the sins of repentant Believers in Him.


THE GATES OF HELL
THE GATES OF HELL

JESUS CASTS OUT DEMONS

Jesus cast out demons from people.  Demons are spiritual (non-physical) beings that are hostile to God and engaged in spiritual warfare with humanity.  Their Prince of Darkness is Satan (Beelzebub).  They were most active during Jesus' ministry.  Today, they concentrate on the frontiers of God's Kingdom—where the Gospel is expanding; but more so in lands where the Christian Faith is on the wane.  Jesus acknowledged the existence of Satan.   Satan is the father of lies. 


JESUS FLOGGED IN "THE PASSION"
JESUS FLOGGED IN "THE PASSION"
CHRIST ON THE CROSS
CHRIST ON THE CROSS

JESUS CRUCIFIED

Jesus predicted that he would be unjustly killed in Jerusalem but that He would rise from the dead three days later. He was betrayed with a kiss by His friend, Judas Iscariot, arrested and put on trial. Jesus proclaimed that He was the Christ, the Son of God, and the King of the Jews. Though pronounced innocent of any wrongdoing by Prefect (Governor) Pilate, the Jews demanded He be crucified and the Romans complied. Pilate asked one of the most important questions of all time, "What is Truth?" Jesus said that He came into the world to testify to the Truth. Jesus was mocked, spit upon, given a crown of thorns to wear on His head, savagely flogged, and then—suffered the most brutal, painful death in history, on the Cross on Calvary. From the Cross He looked down on his murderers and asked Father God to forgive them. He knew that at this moment they did not realize the magnitude of what they had done.


THE RESURRECTION
THE RESURRECTION

RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST

Jesus was buried in a tomb cut out of rock. The Jews and Romans had heard predictions of Him rising from the dead so they rolled a huge stone in front of the tomb and stationed an armed guard there. On the third day, several women went to the tomb and the stone had been rolled away. They entered the tomb but found it empty. Jesus appeared to them and they ran to the Apostles shouting, "He is risen!" The greatest event in human history had taken place—The Resurrection. Jesus later appeared to his disciples and gave them the Great Commission: To preach the Gospel in all the world! He promised He would be with us always in Spirit. And then, he ascended from the earth up into heaven in front of His Disciples. He promised that He will come again to gather up the faithful. He promised to send the Holy Spirit—our Comforter and Counselor—to dwell among us and in us until He returns in glory. The Holy Spirit— indwelling in us—teaches us; leads us into the Truth; and if necessary, convicts us in our hearts (conscience) when we sin, or think sinful thoughts.


ASCENCION
ASCENCION

WHO IS JESUS

Jesus asks us a very good question, "Who do you say I am?" Jesus lived a sinless life.  He was both fully human and yet divine. Jesus and the Father God are one. Jesus existed with God when the world was created by Him.  Anyone who saw Jesus saw God Incarnate in the flesh when He dwelled among us.  He said the lost would hate Him because He testifies that what they do is evil.  Those who do evil hate Jesus, because He shines Light into their darkness thus exposing their evil deeds. His death was atonement for the sins of all Believers.  He said He was the Resurrection and the Life.  The Words He spoke came directly from Father God. God loves those who love Jesus.  The lost do not know Him. Jesus is the Vine; Father God is the gardener; Believers are the branches.  The branches must be pruned to become more healthy. And if they do not remain connected to the Vine, they will be burned.   The Resurrection is the central teaching of the Christian Faith.   It is proof of the Christian message and confirmation of Jesus' divinity.    It is the cause of our Hope and without it our Faith is in vain.


LAST JUDGMENT
LAST JUDGMENT
THRONE ROOM OF GOD
THRONE ROOM OF GOD
HEAVEN
HEAVEN
LAKE OF FIRE
LAKE OF FIRE

JUDGMENT DAY

Jesus is the Judge and all the dead will be raised from their graves to be judged by Him. Those He chooses will live forever. Jesus clearly taught that anyone who disowns Him will be disowned by Him when they are judged in the afterlife. Those disowned by him will weep and gnash their teeth. He likened unbelievers to weeds, who are allowed in this lifetime to exist alongside good wheat but who will be burned up by fire at harvest time—at the end of our present human history. He promises that True Believers will be given the gift of Eternal Life, to live with Jesus and God forever. But we must be transformed into a likeness of Him to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. Jesus also said that everything we say or do in our lifetimes will become known to all Creation on Judgment Day. We must be prepared when death comes—and our Day of Judgment—that our names might be found in the Book of Life. We must repent of our sins or we will perish in the burning Lake of Fire. The lost will be carrying on when this world ends; marrying, buying, selling, building, planting—right up until they are destroyed. Jesus said we cannot see the Kingdom of God unless we are Born Again through the Power of the Holy Spirit. Everyone who Believes in Him will receive Eternal Life. For God so loved us He gave His only Son to Save us from damnation. He said many of those considered learned and wise in the ways of this world would reject Him. To Believe does not mean simply thinking this story is true—Satan and his demons know it is true. It means following JesusThe Way, The Truth and The Life. The Light of the world; the Bread of Life. If we follow Jesus we will obey His Words. Most men will love the darkness more than the Light, and so, be condemned to Eternal Damnation. Those living in darkness hate Jesus and will die in their sins. The Truth shall set us free. Free from being slaves to sin. Those who are followers of the Good Shepherd know his voice because they have spent time reading and listening to His Words—and communicating with Him in prayer. The Good Shepherd lays down His life for His sheep. There is no greater Love than to lay down one's life for his friends.

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Carrie Bradshaw  says:
5 months ago

I am so thankful you took the time to write a summary of the New Testament here.  Beatifully done!  I would just like to compliment your hub with this comment; that believers are forgiven and when God forgives our sins through faith in His Son, He remembers them no more.  We will not be shamed at the Judgment seat of Christ for we are forgiven and covered by the blood of the Lamb.  We still live in a body of sin until we die; we still will sin, but because we abide in Him, we are forgiven.  If we willfully divorce Him we are no longer forgiven.

In my studies, children of God are both caught up and resurrected before the Judgment takes place (before the thousand year reign, in fact).  It's when the second resurrection happens (after the thousand-year reign), that of the lost, when they will have their deeds exposed.  For they live in the dark and hide their evil deeds to the world now, but God will shed His light on them at His Judgment seat for all to see.  These deeds are recorded in "the books".  Believers' names are recorded in "the Book" (the Lamb's book of life).  Praise God!

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advisor4qb  says:
5 months ago

Wow.  What a beautiful hub! My pastor did a bible study on Revelation and I believe he was describing the picture of the throne room.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Carrie Bradshaw— I think we are on the same page.  I only used the four Gospels for my source.  And I tried to avoid denominational fissure areas.  There is, of course, deeper explications of Christology and Soteriology in the rest of the New Testament.  Thank you so much for your wise commentary. 

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

advisor4qb— Thank you very much for taking the time to read it and leave your gracious comments.  I know it is too long.  By far my longest Hub.  I try not to do that but I had a lot of material to get in there.  That is a beautiful picture, isn't it?

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Carrie Bradshaw  says:
5 months ago

Yes, I meant to say summary of the gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John), yet you included the "deeds exposure" of Revelation :-) I didn't find this long at all, for it just flows and is divided by sub-topic. I loved reading every word! It never lost my attention. Wonderfully done!

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jill of alltrades  says:
5 months ago

This is another excellent hub. It is so well thought out and well wriiten. I love Jesus even more because of this.

The accompanying pictures are also excellent. Are they part of your collection?

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advisor4qb  says:
5 months ago

Yes, it is.

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Pastor_Walt  says:
5 months ago

Great, scholarly hub. Thumbs up on a beautiful job!

Brie Hoffman profile image

Brie Hoffman  says:
5 months ago

Very well done.

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Justcallmeleroy  says:
5 months ago

James, My hope and Prayer as I believe is yours is that this hub will be a Inspiration to those who are looking or leaning or yearning for something in there lives. You have done a wonderful job of outlining the Gospel of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. You have took a good deal of time in this presentation as it shows the detail of each book of The Gospels and the Life of Jesus is shown though out is done in a Way that I think we should be Thankful for and you are encouraged to do more. Praise be to God! Amen

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Carrie Bradshaw— I actually drew that from Matthew 12:36—I think might be what you are referring to.

Thank you very much for the encouragement and affirmation. You are loved.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

jill of alltrades— No. I've already shown my entire collection! :-) I just searched around for pics to match the themes.

I appreciate your kind words and thanks for reading.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Pastor_Walt— Why, kid sir, coming from a real Man of the Cloth it is very meaningful to me that you approve. Thank you! :-)

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Brie Hoffman— Thank you. It's nice to hear from you. I haven't seen you around the Hub community in a while.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Justcallmeleroy— I so appreciate your gracious words. I have met quite a few people in the last maybe 20 years who have never cracked open a Bible. Even more so lately. I hoped that a simple story summarizing what Jesus is about, without any Scriptures—as not to turn off those wary of religion before they even read it—might be edifying for some folks who are as you describe. Thanks for your humbling comments.

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marinealways24  says:
5 months ago

Hello James, while you know I do not agree with the concept of religion or Jesus, I will say that this was very informative and well written. Thanks.

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The Shark  says:
5 months ago

James, great hub! Thank you for taking the time to remind us that God loved us enough to send his only son. As well as reminding us that his only son, Jesus, loved us enough to fulfill his father's wishes and come on our behalf.

The Shark---God Bless America

Robert  says:
5 months ago

James,

Very well done and definitely not too long.

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Dr Nancy Kenyon  says:
5 months ago

This is easily your best work. You might lose some of your popularity in the Hub Pages Community, though. Be prepared for it.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

marinealways24— Thank you for reading and for your courteous remarks.

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marinealways24  says:
5 months ago

No problem, your perspectives are valued as always.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

The Shark— Thank you and you are welcome! God Bless America and God Bless You!

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Robert— I appreciate you for saying so.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Dr Nancy Kenyon— Thanks for the laudations! We shall see what we shall see.

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Connie Smith  says:
5 months ago

Very nicely done, James. As for losing popularity because of your beliefs, I do not see that happening. As you know, I like to think that we hubbers get along in spite of our personal beliefs, not only on religion, but on politics, ways of life and many other subjects, and for the most part, we do.

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jxb7076  says:
5 months ago

Excellent hub. Well researched and explained. Thanks for sharing.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Connie, Thank you. I am hoping not to get cast into outer darkness. :-) With only half a dozen exceptions, everyone I have come across in the Community has been very nice. Especially you!

James

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

jxb7076— Thank you for reading. And you are welcome. It's nice to hear from you again.

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ethel smith  says:
5 months ago

Well crafted hub James, as always. I am agnostic these days but still have my old childhood bible which has illustrations very similar to those here.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

ethel smith— Thank you. You can always crack it open if your ever feel so inclined. :-)

R Burow  says:
5 months ago

James, you made it simple enough for anyone to understand. Thanks for a great hub which points to Who Jesus is, and why He came. John 3:17 "For God did not send His son (Jesus) into the world to condemn the world, but that the world should be saved through Him(Jesus). God bless you James for proclaiming Him. Until He comes !

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

R Burow— You are welcome. Please accept my humble gratitude for your kindly comments. Amen!

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Melody Lagrimas  says:
5 months ago

Hi James, as I was reading, I kept thanking God for allowing me to meet another Christian hubber. Am so glad you have written this - the complete yet simplified gospel in a nutshell. Excellent hub!

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Melody Lagrimas— I thank God for you, too, Melody. I can see you are a kind soul. Thank you for your lovely words.

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Peggy W  says:
5 months ago

You crystalized the story of Christ in a way easy to understand and embellished it with beautiful photos. Nicely done!

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Peggy W— Thank you so much for saying so. I do appreciate it.

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spiderpam  says:
5 months ago

Amazing hub! Thank you.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

spiderpam— Thank you and you are welcome. I love your Hubs and I appreciate you for visiting.

Linda T.F.  says:
5 months ago

James, You might know I would have to check in & see what you wrote about the Lord. What an undertaking! And what an accomplishment!

Your gift is obvious, James, you love the Truth & you love people.

This was a gift to the Lord & to His people. A lot of people don't realize how greatly they are loved....I think they may be finding out more & more....

Thank you, James. Love, Your Friend, Linda

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Linda— Checking up on me, eh?  If I can pass muster with you, I should be OK with anybody, sister.  It only took me 12 hours straight without moving out of this chair, with two Bibles in front me.  When I finished, I had lost 1/2" of my height and my chair was permanently imprinted with my butt cheeks.  :D

 

Thank you so much for visiting and leaving your always gracious words.  It means a lot to me that you did.

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one2recognize2  says:
5 months ago

I just joined HubPages and must say I am glad I scanned through the hubbers section. This piece was absolutely amazingly put together and kept me glued to the text and pics. Great job, may God continue to bless you and this wonderful gift he bestowed on you.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

one2recognize2— Welcome to the Hub Pages Community!  Thank you for taking the time to read my essay.  Don't tell anybody, but I plagiarized the whole thing—from the Gospels!  :-)

I appreciate your kind remarks and look forward to reading what you write. 

Sarah  says:
5 months ago

Beautiful, illuminating summary of the life of Jesus Christ and his teachings. Thank you so much ;)

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Dolores Monet  says:
5 months ago

James, I can't imagine how you managed to summerize the New Testament in such a consise manner and get so much in. Well done!

Have you ever seen the old TV mini series, Jesus of Nazareth? It really give you a wonderful feeling of mystery and depth.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Sarah— Thank you for reading and leaving behind your encouraging words. I appreciate it.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Dolores Monet— Thank you so much for the kindly comments.  Yes I have seen that mini series and I loved it.  I have seen every Jesus movie ever made several times.  It's nice of you to visit.  I appreciate you.

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msorensson  says:
5 months ago

Wow, what an awesome piece. Thank you!

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

msorensson— I humbly accept your laudations. And you are welcome!

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santoion  says:
5 months ago

This is a real great hub ! Thank You !

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

santoion— I appreciate you saying so, sir. You are welcome and thanks for stopping in.

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DynamicS  says:
5 months ago

Wow James, you are deep: a musician and a theologist ( I use that in a loose term) You have written an excellent hub that summarized what the New Testament is about. I have forwarded this hub to my daughter who will find it a quick read about Jesus and His disciples.

Thanks for sharing my brother!!!!

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

DynamicS— Thank you for your remarks. I am humbled yet pleased by your praise. I'm just a messenger. That's my job. Still, if I got it right—and that is acknowledged by someone who cares—it is a fine feeling. I hope your daughter finds it edifying.

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Alexander Mark  says:
5 months ago

Great overview, I can use this hub to direct friends, (one in particular), to help teach what Jesus is all about. Thanks!

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Alexander Mark— You are welcome.  Thank you!  I especially appreciate you spreading the Word.  Great to hear from you, as always, my aviation friend.

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yes4life  says:
5 months ago

Excellent job James. You have laid out superbly and clearly the Life of YASHUA (Jesus). Thanks be to YAHWEH (God) for taking care of all our needs and blessing us all with his Son.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

yes4life— Thank you very much. Praise God! I only wrote what I was told to write. I am grateful for your encouragement.

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Kebennett1  says:
4 months ago

Wonderful. The Life of Jesus is a wonderful, heart-warming, heartbreaking, heart-healing, work of truth that all need to read. You did a superb literary and spiritual job of summarizing it. I believe God uses your talent to pass on His Truth in witnessing to others.I love the images use used as well. I would love to see you take on Revelations!

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James A Watkins  says:
4 months ago

Kebennett1— You have warmed my heart with your words this evening. I so appreciate your affirming, encouraging voice. Maybe I will do a Hub on Revelation, some day. I have my sights set on the teachings of St. Paul next. I have started putting it together but it will take a while to complete. Thanks for visiting.

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50 Caliber  says:
4 months ago

As I read the comments, there were so many complementing the art work I had to go back and look at it. The message was so well put together and held so much truth I read the whole thing riveted to the words I missed the artwork. The hub is an artwork in itself, after reading this I would think anyone would want more. It is a beautiful testament to the lost or those who would believe "once saved always saved". It seems to be directed by the hand of God himself.

Mr. Watkins you are truly Blessed and have blessed others with this work. Thank You.

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James A Watkins  says:
4 months ago

50 Caliber— I humbly accept your kind compliments. I only wrote what I was told to write.

There are so many people who will not crack open a Bible. Some don't have one; some are bewildered where to begin; some are afraid of what they'll find; some have tried but had a hard time understanding it; some find it boring and too long; but most, I suspect, figure they'll get around to it—tomorrow, or next week, or next month.

So, the message has been truncated to 3000 words. I hope it has some positive effect.

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50 Caliber  says:
4 months ago

The Bible contains many interesting stories, for example the life of David, it would take many hubs to cover the lessons held in the story of his life. I find discussions and Bible studies of the people and their lives often can capture the attention of a lot of folks, It took about 6 weeks of an hour a day for me to complete a study on David and his interactions with God and the actual lessons that with some insight were held in those books and chapters. I wish I had the gift of writing as you do. I would love to meet you face to face and discuss the points of that study.

I read it and didn't get it, I slowed down and re-read it, reflecting on the verses and many lessons came clear to me.

Keep up the good work, you will be rewarded for it.

May your life be prosperous, filled with peace and Love.

Dusty

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James A Watkins  says:
4 months ago

50 Caliber— If I ever make it to Arizona, we can meet. I have a friend who is moving out there from Bradenton, Florida next spring. I probably will visit him eventually out there.

It does take faithful study to comprehend the lessons in the Bible. I read it each day, over and over again. I learn new things each time as the Holy Spirit rewards my diligent seeking.

I pray blessings on your life, Dusty. Thank you for your wisdom. I encourage you to write about David. If you want someone to help you with editing, I will be honored to do it.

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Kebennett1  says:
4 months ago

Ah St.Paul, I Love his life story. He gave his all for his love of God and taught so much to others about how to truly be a great witness and about keeping your faith no matter the circumstances. Have you read "The Road"? A wonderful book! It is so much about his life and the life of the Apostles. I look forward to reading your Hub about St. Paul.

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James A Watkins  says:
4 months ago

Kebennett1— I have not read that book but if you recommend it I'll order it straightaway. Maybe I should read it before I do the Hub.

For my next religious Hub I am considering either:

1. The Teachings of Paul (similar to this Hub—a short version of his main theological points from his 13 Epistles);

2. Carrying on my two previous Hubs about Christian History with say, the years 420-700 roughly (the Dark Ages);

3. The lives of the Apostles (based on Acts and other sources) and the Church while they were still alive.

I plan to do all three some day but haven't decided which I should do first. Anyone of those will take maybe 24-30 man hours of work so I can't take it lightly.

Kim Garcia  says:
4 months ago

Again, another wonderful Hub. One that truly touched my heart, even though I've read and heard this many times, it cuts to the core, the bone and marrow of my being. Blessings! ~ K

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James A Watkins  says:
4 months ago

Kim Garcia— I am humbled by your response. If it affected you, even though you are well acquainted with the story, that is a blessing to me. Thank you for letting me know. And for reading.

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DeBorrah K. Ogans  says:
3 months ago

James A Watkins

You have crafted a treasured work of art here. No doubt the Lord has most definitely gifted you with the workmanship of the mighty pen.

This is an absolutely wonderful synopsis and has a plethora of information for the reader that has been precisely researched and well presented. Indeed the Lord is pleased.

Once again you have hired excellent illustrations. Bravo!

Blessings

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James A Watkins  says:
3 months ago

DeBorrah K. Ogans— Thank you for your gracious compliments. The Glory goes to God. He told me what to say. I wanted to craft something without quoting any Scripture, as you no doubt noticed. This is my "Historical Jesus Project." :-)

That said, every word came from the Gospels, or every idea at least. This is what I believe.

I very much appreciate your affirmation and encouragement. The Lord has directed me to write my next Hub as a synopsis of the teachings of the Apostle Paul in his Epistles (though not the Pastoral Letters—those get saved for another time).

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Tamarii2  says:
3 months ago

Enjoyed your magnificent hubs.Your hubs show a gift only God can give.So He gave you a unique ability to do research that leads people to God.I see you turning all your hubs into great books one day.Enjoy this journey with great peace.Thanks for becoming a fan.

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James A Watkins  says:
3 months ago

Tamarii2— Thank you very much. Whatever I have I was given by God to use for His purposes. I hadn't thought about collecting them in a book but I thank you for mentioning that. It's an interesting idea! You are welcome. :-)

arah abrahim  says:
6 weeks ago

Matthew 24:4-5 states you will be deceived by people that come using Jesus’ name. Consider the parable of the sower. Jesus was warning us then that as soon as His Gospel was preached, the enemy (Paul) would be there to steal the truth!

WHY 'PAUL' CURSED JESUS CHRIST AND HIS APOSTLES AND DISCIPLES?

" If we or an angel from heaven preach ANY OTHER GOSPEL to you than what we (Paul and his followers) have preached to you LET HIM BE A CURSE"

(Gal 1:18)

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James A Watkins  says:
5 weeks ago

arah abrahim— Thank you for visiting and leaving your comments. I do not see any conflict between Paul's teachings and the Gospels. Do you?

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