Thursday, 21 January 2016

Christ
            Jesus Christ came to the world to establish His Father’s wish and kingdom on earth. Christ through his death brought salvation to all. Therefore, Christ is the pattern after which all Christians must seek to shape their lives. His purpose in this was to deliver man yet he also would express what the truth had to suffer in every generation and what it must always suffer. He went about in lowliness, in the lowly form of a servant, in poverty and wretchedness in suffering. Christ was the truth and is the truth. He consistently pictured Jesus as a real man, caught up in many everyday problems and trials. Kierkegaard constantly emphasizes that the recorded specificity of Jesus’ human life provides the category of imitation with concrete content. Kierkegaard asserts that the life of Jesus is “infinitely more important” than the doctrines written about him.



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