Pendidikan Agama Kristen Kelas 8 Semester 1 BAB 6 : Yesus Teladanku ( @yudigamiarsi5365 )

Yudi Gamiarsi
18 Oct 202110:27

Summary

TLDRThis lesson focuses on following the example of Jesus, highlighting key aspects of His character that serve as a model for believers. Students are encouraged to emulate Jesus by showing empathy to those who suffer, standing close to the marginalized, opposing injustice and hypocrisy, and maintaining a deep, personal relationship with God through prayer. Through biblical examples such as the healing of the sick, the encounter with the Samaritan woman, and the cleansing of the temple, the lesson illustrates how Jesus lived these values. The teaching concludes by urging students to reflect, pray, and incorporate these virtues into their daily lives.

Takeaways

  • 🙏 Jesus is a model for us to follow, and His life provides valuable lessons for daily living.
  • 💖 Jesus shows empathy by caring deeply for those who are suffering and sharing in their pain.
  • 🤝 Jesus reaches out to those who are marginalized or looked down upon by society, showing love to everyone.
  • ⚖️ Jesus opposes injustice and acts to restore fairness, as seen when He cleared the temple of merchants.
  • 🕊️ Jesus rejects hypocrisy, encouraging sincerity and genuine faith rather than outward appearances.
  • 🛐 Jesus maintains a close relationship with God the Father through prayer, highlighting the importance of spiritual connection.
  • 📖 Studying Jesus’ life teaches us concrete ways to demonstrate compassion, justice, and integrity in our own lives.
  • 🌟 Key virtues to emulate include empathy, proximity to the marginalized, opposition to injustice, rejection of hypocrisy, and consistent prayer.
  • ⏰ Jesus valued being present at the right time, like meeting the Samaritan woman at noon, showing intentional engagement with people.
  • 💡 Emulating Jesus requires both understanding His teachings and actively applying them in relationships and actions.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the lesson in this transcript?

    -The main theme of the lesson is 'Jesus as a role model,' focusing on the qualities of Jesus that we can emulate, such as caring for those who suffer, being close to those who are oppressed, and hating injustice and hypocrisy.

  • What does the lesson teach about Jesus' empathy?

    -The lesson explains that Jesus demonstrated deep empathy by sharing in the suffering of others. For example, when He saw people in pain, He was moved by compassion, as shown in the story of Lazarus' death where Jesus wept.

  • What does the term 'empathy' mean according to the lesson?

    -Empathy, derived from Greek, means the ability to deeply understand or share in the feelings and suffering of others. Jesus exemplified this by truly feeling the pain of those He encountered.

  • What is the significance of Jesus' interaction with the Samaritan woman at the well?

    -Jesus' interaction with the Samaritan woman at the well demonstrates His willingness to reach out to those considered unclean or outcasts by society, showing His inclusiveness and rejection of societal prejudice.

  • Why did the Samaritan woman go to the well at noon instead of in the morning?

    -The Samaritan woman went to the well at noon to avoid meeting other women who would typically gather in the morning. This indicates that she was likely socially ostracized or judged by her community.

  • What was the relationship between the Jews and the Samaritans at the time of Jesus?

    -The Jews and Samaritans had a strained relationship because the Samaritans were considered a mixed race and had a different religious practice. The Jews viewed them as inferior and avoided associating with them.

  • How did Jesus demonstrate His opposition to injustice?

    -Jesus opposed injustice when He cleared the temple of merchants who were exploiting the faithful by selling sacrificial animals. He condemned this as turning His Father's house into a den of thieves, thus rejecting unfair practices.

  • Why did Jesus expel the merchants from the temple?

    -Jesus expelled the merchants from the temple because they were exploiting people who wanted to offer sacrifices. He saw this as a violation of the sacredness of the temple, and His actions emphasized the importance of justice.

  • What is the lesson about hypocrisy that Jesus teaches in the transcript?

    -Jesus condemns hypocrisy, particularly among the Pharisees, who outwardly appeared righteous but were inwardly corrupt. He likens them to whitewashed tombs—beautiful on the outside but full of decay inside.

  • Why is prayer important in the life of Jesus, according to the transcript?

    -Prayer was essential for Jesus because it allowed Him to maintain a close relationship with His Father in heaven, seek guidance, and stay aligned with God’s will. The lesson highlights how Jesus prayed regularly, even during times of trial.

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