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How did Jesus behave in sharp contrast to how religious leaders acted?
Hello dear friends, Surely Jesus was teaching these people how to behave .You in their culture the didn`t consider sinners and tax collectors important yet before Jesus these were all the same as the rest because we are all sinners and the bibles says we have all sinned and run short of God`s groly.So as much as the Scribes and Pharisees saw these people as sinner and not worthy, Jesus still loved them and he actually changed them.This shows us that surely God is not a respector of persons.He loves you the way you`re and treats you the way you`re if you`re ready to calm down , to humble your self and eat with him and dinne together he come into your heart and changes you and forgets all your sins remember his slow to anger and quick or fast to forgive that`s why I love him.Groly be to our God.He love us all the way we are ok.Come to him today.



By: Aorone Wright
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Mark`s Biography of Jesus - The Calling of Levi
WHEN JESUS CALLS YOU YOU CAN`T PUT IT OF TILL TOMORROW BECAUSE YOU DON`T KNOW WHAT A DAY WILL BRING.SO LISTEN FOR HIS SMALL STILL VOICE WHEN HE CALLS AND BE READY TO DO HIS WILL.



By: roke castro
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How did Jesus behave in sharp contrast to how religious leaders acted?
He showed that he came for sinners both in word and in action.The scribes and Pharisees think that they are the only righteous people and they have their own classification of who is righteous and who isnot.They believed that God is only for the righteous.But Jesus wanted to show everyone that the son of God came for all who believe, he came for the sinners;since all are sinners.



By: Hilina Terefe
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How did Jesus behave in sharp contrast to how religious leaders acted?
Jesu interracted freely with those who were considered to be sinners. like pharisees.



By: Sammy Mvoo
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How did Jesus behave in sharp contrast to how religious leaders acted?
He sat and eat with the tax collectors and sinners. That makes the religious leader questioned among them.



By: Lisa Balan
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How did Jesus behave in sharp contrast to how religious leaders acted?
He was not judgemental based on status or appearance. As He stated, He came to call the sinners, not the righteous. The religious leaders of the time we so puffed up with their knowledge, but in a hypocritical way. They could recite passages from the bible, and could answer many questions pertaining to the bible...but they did not live the WORD. In my own opinion, they used the bible as a weapon to use against those they did not DEEM worthy. They sat in judgement and yet failed to look at their own misgivings. Judge not, least ye be judged. Only Jesus can judge us, for only He knows our hearts. Thanks be to God.



By: Susan Fry
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How did Jesus behave in sharp contrast to how religious leaders acted?
The religious leaders were too good to be in the company of sinners, but Jesus sat with them and ate.



By: ninecritters
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How did Jesus behave in sharp contrast to how religious leaders acted?
J?sus drank and ate with sinners. He came to help them ''us''. He doesn`t walk away from them to follow any law. His law is Love. When he sees us suffering he doesn`t walk around us. He takes us to his place and cares for us. Like a Doctor to heal the sick and the lonely.



By: Barney Mud
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The Calling of Levi
He was sent to the sinners not the righteous.



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The Calling of Levi

He went out again by the seaside. All the multitude came to him, and he taught them. As he passed by, he saw Levi, the son of Alphaeus, sitting at the tax office, and he said to him, "Follow me." And he arose and followed him.
It happened, that he was reclining at the table in his house, and many tax collectors and sinners sat down with Jesus and his disciples, for there were many, and they followed him. The scribes and the Pharisees, when they saw that he was eating with the sinners and tax collectors, said to his disciples, "Why is it that he eats and drinks with tax collectors and sinners?"
When Jesus heard it, he said to them, "Those who are healthy have no need for a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance."

Mark 2:13-17
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