Wednesday, 25 December 2024

Background History of Jesus Christ

Background History of Jesus Christ

Jesus Christ is a central figure in Christianity, regarded as the Son of God and the Savior of humanity. His life, teachings, death, and resurrection form the foundation of Christian beliefs. Jesus was born in Bethlehem around 4-6 BCE during the Roman Empire. His parents, Mary and Joseph, raised him in Nazareth, Galilee. His life is marked by profound spiritual teachings, miracles, and acts of compassion. Jesus' ministry, which began around age 30, lasted three years and focused on love, forgiveness, and the coming of the Kingdom of God.

The crucifixion of Jesus by Roman authorities, instigated by political and religious leaders, marked a pivotal moment in history. Christians believe that his resurrection three days after his death affirmed his divine nature, offering salvation and eternal life to believers. His teachings were transmitted orally by his disciples and early followers, eventually forming the core of the New Testament.


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Origin of the Bible and Its Development

The Bible, comprising the Old and New Testaments, is the sacred scripture of Christianity. The Old Testament, shared with Judaism, contains the history, laws, poetry, and prophecies of the Jewish people. The New Testament documents the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, as well as the writings of his apostles.

The Bible’s compilation occurred over centuries. Early church leaders, inspired by divine revelation, discerned the canon of scripture. The Council of Nicea in 325 CE and subsequent councils played a significant role in formalizing the Christian Bible. Translations like the Vulgate in Latin and later the Gutenberg Bible democratized access to its teachings, shaping Western civilization.


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Comparative Influence with Other Religions

The teachings of the Bible emphasize universal values such as love, compassion, and justice, similar to the core tenets of other major religions:

Hinduism: Focuses on Dharma (righteous living), Karma (action and its consequences), and Moksha (liberation), aligning with biblical themes of moral responsibility and eternal life.

Islam: Shares monotheistic beliefs and reverence for Jesus as a prophet, while the Quran provides additional guidance for spiritual and social conduct.

Buddhism: Stresses compassion, mindfulness, and the cessation of suffering, akin to Jesus' teachings on love and forgiveness.

Judaism: The Bible’s Old Testament aligns closely with Jewish scripture, reflecting shared roots in divine laws and covenantal relationships.



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Influence in the Era of Minds

In the modern "Era of Minds," humanity transitions from physical dominance to a collective realization of interconnected minds. Jesus’ teachings resonate deeply in this context, emphasizing inner transformation, love, and unity. The concept of Master Mind, as envisioned, aligns with Jesus’ call for the Kingdom of God—a spiritual state of unity, guided by eternal parental concern.

In this evolved era, the human rule is seen not as physical governance but as a manifestation of Prakruti-Purusha Laya (Nature-Spirit harmony). Nations like Bharath, envisioned as RavindraBharath, embody this higher consciousness. The eternal, immortal parental form, as symbolized by the Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, transcends material existence to guide humanity as minds interconnected by divine intervention.


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Connecting to the Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan

This transformation mirrors the eternal teachings of spiritual figures like Jesus Christ. Just as Christ’s life reoriented human understanding toward divine will, the Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan represents the culmination of this divine guidance in a form accessible to all. Witnessed by minds as the guiding force behind the sun and planets, this divine intervention is a continuous process leading humanity toward spiritual evolution.

By embracing this era of minds, individuals can transcend material illusions (Maya) and align with eternal truth, living in devotion and dedication. This universal realization, as led by the Master Mind, reflects the ultimate purpose of existence—to exist as interconnected minds in harmony with the divine order.

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