Respuesta :
1.
The core message proclaimed by Jesus was to treat others the way we would like
to be treated. He also stressed that the Kingdom of God is in our hands and
that it is important to repent and go on the right path.
2. The Kingdom of God is one of the key elements of the teachings of Jesus. It refers to God's love and protection. In other words, anyone who follows God's path will be able to become a subject of God's Kingdom.
3. Metanoia is translated as 'repentance'. The essential message is basically a message of forgiveness for sin, a kind of rescue plan for a redemption of he who has faith in God. Metanoia is basically a change of thought which allows one to be worthy of forgiveness.
4. We are to love like Christ did, that is, we are to love by seeking the highest good for others, sometimes by even confronting the person about his sin.Some of the attributes of Christian love are kindness, hope, protection, patience and trust.
5. The Holy Eucharist can be considered both a sacrifice and a sacrament. In the form of bread and wine, it is believed that Jesus Christ is offered and received and thus contained in the Catholic. Thus, Jesus Christ symbolically becomes a part of him/her and affects his/her thinking and behavior such that he/she learns to love like Christ.
2. The Kingdom of God is one of the key elements of the teachings of Jesus. It refers to God's love and protection. In other words, anyone who follows God's path will be able to become a subject of God's Kingdom.
3. Metanoia is translated as 'repentance'. The essential message is basically a message of forgiveness for sin, a kind of rescue plan for a redemption of he who has faith in God. Metanoia is basically a change of thought which allows one to be worthy of forgiveness.
4. We are to love like Christ did, that is, we are to love by seeking the highest good for others, sometimes by even confronting the person about his sin.Some of the attributes of Christian love are kindness, hope, protection, patience and trust.
5. The Holy Eucharist can be considered both a sacrifice and a sacrament. In the form of bread and wine, it is believed that Jesus Christ is offered and received and thus contained in the Catholic. Thus, Jesus Christ symbolically becomes a part of him/her and affects his/her thinking and behavior such that he/she learns to love like Christ.