Topic > Applications of the Teachings of Jesus - 819

Live your life independently, but with a guided path. Jesus' teachings and parables were written down by his disciples to become influential writings for those who choose to live them morally. The Bible changes the lives of children and adults who seek guidance in everyday difficulties. A world-changing text can change an individual's world and the real world. Catholicism, which derives from Christianity, adapted the Old and New Testaments to its faith. Jesus began his mission by supporting the stewardship of the earth. The Bible reflects those teaching methods used by Jesus as metaphorical or allegorical stories, known as parables in the religious community. Jesus founded a community transgressed by pacifism for the promotion of peace. The Bible changes the world because it has a lasting effect on people who try to live their lives by it. The Bible will continue to live even if there are those who try to suppress it. The beauty of a world-changing text is that it creates controversy and at the same time leads certain groups of people. It increases the arguments used by religious and political leaders in the search for a better world. There are laws such as abortion that can conflict with the doctrines of the Catholic Church. People study the Bible to learn about God's love and ultimately seek the true meaning of love to lead a healthy life. The moral messages of the Bible translate into current issues in the world. The Bible contains the elements to change your behavior in a moral way, reflecting your dedication to changing the world. When we act it is always better to do it with love. The Bible promotes the well-being that comes from a healthy and moral life. Old teachings that create an incorporeal... middle of paper ......or those who hold to its teachings of love and faith. The religious aspect of life created a balance between good and evil so that all bad deeds do not corrupt the world. The idea of ​​a heaven and hell for those who believe has created fear of committing violence. I fear that a religious notion like hell makes me live easily. Controversy and discussion arise from these beliefs, but Amit explains that “studying the Bible is considered a means to achieve social goals such as values ​​of morality and justice, as well as aesthetic goals” (201). Beauty serves as the underlying message of the Bible. It is a theme that the Bible hopes to convey to its audience through moral development. Life and generations continue to change, but the Bible does not. All aspects of the teaching continue to apply as long as individuals are overwhelmed by the call to create a generation of rebirth. (202).