Reflection Paper On Jesus

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In my opinion, I think this question is asking me about something that is personal because the question not asking me “who is Jesus” but it asking me “who is Jesus to me.” So that’s why I feel it is something personal. I think this question has something to do with my faith. The reason why I say that it’s because by answer this question people will find out whether I am a Christian or not, so this is the reason why I think this question has something to do with faith. For example, if I say Jesus was just a prophet, he was not the Son of God, then people would think that I am not Christian because that’s not what the Christian believe in.
To me, Jesus is God, Jesus is the savior of humanity. Without Jesus, I wouldn’t be alive today. I have …show more content…

To me, Jesus is God, so my life depends on Him, He controls it. When I am in trouble or going through tough in life, Jesus is the name that I call for help. For example, when I was younger, my family worship different gods, and they had to do sacrifice every year. In these sacrifices, they had to give food to the gods, they had to kill animals to give to the gods. One year, my mother didn’t have money to do the sacrifice, so the gods were going to kill me because of that. I was sick for like two months. My mother had to borrow money from people to do what the gods ask her to do, in order for me to stay alive. However, when I become a Christian, things like that never happen anymore because my life is being control by Jesus, so other gods can’t do nothing to me anymore. Another example, when I was in Haiti, I was going to tough times, I didn’t know what to do. I didn’t have a place to stay and food to eat because my dad was employed, and one night I prayed, I asked Jesus for help and he helped me out. In the same week that I prayed, my dad found a job and an apartment that was cheap for us to stay. I believe that Jesus answer my prayer. I believe there’s power in the name of

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