Jesus was a Foreign Missionary

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Jesus was not Jewish before He became human.

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Jesus was not Jewish before He became human.

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Jesus lived in Heaven before He became human.

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Jesus is the Creator of the Universe, the Maker of All Things, the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End.

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In His own image, Jesus created Adam, Eve, Cain, Enoch, Noah, … (all non-Jews) and all nations, peoples, tribes and tongues.

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To redeem all of humanity, Jesus knew that He must leave Heaven and become human.

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Jesus could have become a descendant of Adam of any nationality: Egyptian, Chinese, Greek, Ethiopian, Persian, Roman, Peruvian, …

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Jesus made a plan to become a descendant of a man of faith in God – Abraham, and his legal wife, Sarah.

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Abraham and Sarah’s descendants eventually became the nation of Israel.

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The nation of Israel settled in Judah and became known as Jews.

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The Jewish people did many evil things and became hated by many other nations.

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Jesus loves everyone in the world, and decided to give His holy life as the blood sacrifice to ransom all people.

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Jesus’ plan was to become a foreign missionary to just one race, one nation – the Jews.

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Jesus set aside divinity to become a Jewish human, specifically, a poor, displaced Jewish baby boy.

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Jesus left His home in Heaven and chose to live in Judah.

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Jesus lived and worked in His mission field for 30 years before starting to do spiritual ministry.

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Jesus lived with, instructed, and discipled only Jewish people.

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After He was crucified by Jewish leaders and a worldly government, He died, was buried, and rose back to life.

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Jesus’ final orders as a missionary to the Jews was for His followers to become missionaries to all nations.

Go!

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Then Jesus returned to His home in Heaven, a totally successful missionary.

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The disciples and followers of Jesus obediently became His missionaries to foreign lands.

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Those missionaries made converts who obeyed Jesus Christ and also became missionaries to foreign lands.

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Until all peoples, nations, tribes and tongues call Jesus the Lord, obedient followers will become missionaries.

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Jesus was a Foreign MissionaryJesus was not Jewish before He became human.Jesus lived in Heaven before He became human.

Jesus is the Creator of the Universe, the Maker of All Things, the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End.In His own image, Jesus created Adam, Eve, Noah (not Jews) and all nations, peoples, tribes and tongues.

To redeem all of humanity, Jesus knew that He must leave Heaven and become human.Jesus could have become a descendant of Adam of any nationality: Chinese, Greek, Persian, Roman, …

Jesus made a plan to become a descendant of a man of faith in God – Abraham, and his legal wife, Sara.Abraham and Sara’s descendants eventually became the nation of Israel.

The nation of Israel settled in Judah and became known as Jews.The Jewish people did many evil things and became hated by many other nations.

Jesus loves everyone in the world, and decided to give His holy life as the blood sacrifice to ransom all people. Jesus’ plan was to become a foreign missionary to just one race, one nation – the Jews.

Jesus set aside divinity to become a Jewish human, specifically, a poor, displaced Jewish baby boy.Jesus left His home in Heaven and chose to live in Judah.

Jesus lived and worked in His mission field for 30 years before starting to do spiritual ministry.Jesus lived with, instructed, and discipled only Jewish people.

After He was crucified by Jewish leaders and a worldly government, He died, was buried, and rose back to life.Jesus’ final orders as a missionary to the Jews was for His followers to become missionaries to all nations.

Then Jesus returned to His home in Heaven, a totally successful missionary.The disciples and followers of Jesus obediently became His missionaries to foreign lands.

Those missionaries made converts who obeyed Jesus Christ and also became missionaries to foreign lands.Until all peoples, nations, tribes and tongues call Jesus the Lord, obedient followers will become missionaries.