Jesus Loves Everyone | God's Story
Summary
TLDRThis story highlights how Jesus loves everyone, regardless of status, wealth, or past mistakes. Jesus came to a world that was broken, to rescue and heal those who felt unworthy or overlooked. He cared for the sick, the poor, sinners, and even children, showing that God's love is for all. Despite our imperfections and inability to earn His love, Jesus invites us to trust Him like children trust, and know that we are deeply loved just as we are. His kingdom is open to everyone, and that includes you.
Takeaways
- 🌍 God created a perfect world, but people disobeyed, leading to pain and loneliness.
- 👑 Jesus came to the world to show us what God is like and to be our rescuer.
- 💪 Jesus did not only come for the powerful and important, but for everyone, including those overlooked by society.
- 🤲 Jesus healed people with diseases and welcomed those others rejected.
- 🍽️ Jesus spent time with sinners, like tax collectors, despite religious leaders disapproving.
- 👶 Jesus valued children and said we should trust God like little children do.
- 💰 Jesus praised a poor widow who gave all she had, showing that it’s not about wealth, but the heart behind giving.
- ❤️ Jesus loves everyone, no matter their status, wealth, or past mistakes.
- 👐 Jesus’s kingdom is for everyone, including those who feel invisible or unworthy.
- 💖 God's love is freely given, and we don't have to do anything special to earn it.
Q & A
Why did people need a rescuer according to the story?
-People needed a rescuer because they disobeyed God, leading to loneliness, pain, and separation from God.
Who did God send as the rescuer?
-God sent His only son, Jesus, to come into the world and show people what God is like.
Did Jesus come for only the most important and powerful people?
-No, Jesus didn't only come for the most important and powerful people. He came for everyone, including those who were overlooked, disliked, or rejected by others.
What example shows that Jesus cared for those who were rejected by society?
-Jesus healed people with skin diseases by touching them, even when no one else wanted to. He also ate with tax collectors, who were considered sinners by religious leaders.
What did Jesus mean when he said 'Healthy people don't need a doctor. Sick people do'?
-Jesus meant that He came to help those who recognize their sins and need forgiveness, not those who think they are already right with God.
How did Jesus respond when his disciples tried to keep children away from him?
-Jesus told his disciples to let the children come to him, saying that God's kingdom belongs to people who are like children in their trust and dependence on God.
What lesson did Jesus teach with the poor widow who gave two small coins?
-Jesus taught that the poor widow gave more than the rich people because she gave everything she had, showing her great trust in God, while the rich gave only a small part of their wealth.
What does the story emphasize about Jesus's kingdom?
-The story emphasizes that Jesus's kingdom is for everyone, regardless of wealth, status, age, or health. He loves and cares for all people equally.
How should we respond to God’s love, according to the story?
-We should trust and depend on God, just as children do, and treat others with love and kindness, just as Jesus did.
What message does the story offer to those who feel unnoticed or unworthy?
-The story reassures that Jesus loves everyone, including those who feel invisible, unwanted, or not good enough. His love is unconditional and for all people.
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