Jesus Ethics Research Paper

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Importance of Jesus’ Ethics
According to Christianity, God sent His son, Jesus,to the world to spread His message. In Christianity Jesus has a very important role and through his parables God’s word is spread. Jesus used a sermon and several parables to create a core ethical system that explained God’s real nature, directed how His people must live, and warned of the consequences of failing to follow these teachings.
First, Jesus’ core ethical codes are shown by God’s true Nature. One component of God’s Nature is that He is merciful. This can be shown in the parable “The Lost Son” and also “The Wicked Servant.” In the two parables it is explained how God forgave those even when they had wronged Him. When those who stray away from God are ready to return they are accepted with open arms. (Luke 15: 20-24, Matthew 18:27). In all of Jesus’ parables God loved His followers. Those who followed His Law, in return, are blessed. God can be viewed as generous by the way He provided His teachings and love to anyone who accepted them. For example in “The Vineyard Workers” everyone was given the same blessing in the end without any regards …show more content…

One of the main and possibly the most important way to live in God’s image is to “ do to others what you would have them do to you.” This example is referred to as the Golden Rule. (Matthew 7:12) In “The Good Samaritan” it was stated that everyone should be considered brothers and should be loved. Another way was to forgive others just as God forgave His people(Luke 10: 25-37). For example in “The Wicked Servant” God expressed forgiveness towards the one who had wronged Him. However the one He forgave did not extend the forgiveness to his wrongdoer (Matthew 18: 26-28). Lastly committing to faith and to God is very important. No other gods should come before Him. Also those who were hypocrites and only have faith so that they can boast to others should not be trusted (Matthew

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