The New Testament doesn't present Jesus as a single man to cover up his humanity. It presents him as a single man because... he was a single man.
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The gospel of Jesus Christ is for everyone. We are all significant parts of the whole. I never think of myself as single; I think of myself as Sheri, a member of the Lord's Church.
Jesus was a human being, bound by history and the natural world; an extraordinary man, to be sure, but still a man.
If Jesus is the Son of God in human flesh, He's one of a kind of the 13 billions of people who have ever lived.
There is only one Jesus; we can't live a sinless life like He did.
Jesus did not spend a great deal of time discoursing about the trinity or original sin or the incarnation, which have preoccupied later Christians. He went around doing good and being compassionate.
The will of God is single and totally one in Him.
Jesus did not only serve the needs of the people, but truly hoped that the people and Jesus would be one.
For a Christian, Jesus is the unique and only way that God has fully revealed himself. For a Jew this cannot be.
There is nowhere in the four Gospels where Jesus uses the word 'homosexual.'
You know, people always talk about how Jesus came down to Earth as a human being. He became a human being, But no one ever takes into account what that means.
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