TRUE MESSAGE OF JESUS CHRIST
The True Message of Jesus Christ: A Life of Grace and Love
A Faith That Lives
Many today say, “I believe in God,” yet their faith remains only words.
Jesus Christ did not come so that we might know about Him He came so that we might live as He lived.
Faith without action is empty, for real faith is not only believing that God exists, but living according to His will.
“Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of My Father who is in heaven.”
(Matthew 7:21)
Jesus does not ask for words alone, but for a change of heart.
He calls us to surrender our lives not partially, but fully so that our thoughts, words, and actions are filled with love, truth, and grace.
Grace - The Gift That Transforms
Grace is the power of God that lifts us when we fall, cleanses us, and renews us.
It is not only forgiveness, but the living presence of God in the soul.
Without grace, we wander; with grace, we become the light of the world.
“Apart from Me you can do nothing.”
(John 15:5)
Grace teaches us how to live a holy life.
Whoever truly receives grace becomes merciful, because they have experienced mercy.
Grace flows into charity love in action, love that gives without asking for anything in return.
Love The Center of Everything
“By this everyone will know that you are My disciples, if you love one another.”
(John 13:35)
Jesus did not preach a religion of rules, but a religion of the heart.
His commandment of love includes everything:
Love God with all your heart,
Love your neighbor as yourself.
True love is not a feeling it is a deed, a sacrifice, a fidelity.
To love means to forgive, to help, to endure, and not to seek your own.
Jesus loved to the end and calls us to do the same, not out of duty but out of gratitude.
Mercy and Works of Compassion
Love for others is not shown in words alone.
Jesus calls us to feed the hungry, visit the sick, comfort the sorrowful.
In every person we meet, He is present.
“Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of Mine, you did for Me.”
(Matthew 25:40)
True charity is not only giving material things, but giving your heart your time, your attention, your tenderness.
God looks not at how much we give, but how much love we put into what we give.
Living God’s Will
“My food is to do the will of Him who sent Me.”
(John 4:34)
Whoever loves God seeks His will in all things.
That means accepting the cross, trusting when we do not understand, and remaining faithful even when it is difficult.
God’s will always leads to life even when the road is narrow.
When we live God’s will, our entire life becomes a prayer every thought, word, and action becomes an offering of praise.
A Life Consecrated to God
To consecrate your life to God means to live with Him, in Him, and for Him.
You don’t have to be a priest or a nun to live a consecrated life - anyone who sincerely loves, forgives, and does good already lives for God.
Such a life brings peace the world cannot give, because a heart filled with God no longer hungers for passing things.
That is the true freedom of the children of God.
The Kingdom of Love
The Kingdom of God is not far away , it begins in the heart that loves.
When a person lives grace, mercy, love, and obedience to God, then God Himself dwells within them.
“The Kingdom of God is within you.”
(Luke 17:21)
This is what Jesus brought to the world - a new heart, a new life, a new world.
Not Only to Believe — But to Live
Jesus Christ does not call us only to invoke His name, but to live as He lived.
True faith is not in words, but in deeds of love.
“Let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.”
(1 John 3:18)
A Short Prayer
Lord Jesus,
teach me not only to say that I love You,
but to live Your love each day.
Give me a heart full of grace, hands ready for mercy,
and a spirit that always seeks the will of Your Father.
Amen.
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