Of those born of women that here on earth lived I am inspired most by Jesus Christ of Nazareth son of Miriam. He was of humble birth since his mother and his foster father were relatively poor in contrast to their equals of day and age, he was not able to afford good education from the Rabbinical Schools thence, and he did do with parental teachings. Albeit, he still grew up consistently in knowledge and wisdom through meditation, social interaction and via consecration as he sort divine wisdom.
He was compassionate since most of the miracle she performed was out of pity as he was moved by the sufferings of the victims. He was at the same time constantly addressing issues that appertained to the exploitation of want and misery of the populace of his environ. With great display of intelligence he outwitted his rivals and attackers boldly and with calm and composure he was able to overcome many obstacles that came his way.
Jesus had a great revolutionary spirit that lightened his path and destiny. Imbued with great knowledge and wisdom through tact he outwitted his attackers and critics successfully. He was longsuffering and attributes that that enabled him keep pace with his strong resolve to answer to his innate calling. Out of his strong faith that astounded those of his time and resilience of purpose this young man in unwavering spirit and valor rallied many to his cause to an extent that , the sitting authorities a feared him because he drew so many people to his end. His strong character gave him admiration among his peers and elders so much such that, he they all praised him.
Jesus was others centered, and this as a strong component o his cooperate social philosophy he won their hearts and favor as he rebuked wrongs and shunned evil in his present day and time. Moreover, of the would be leaders that, came and went across epochs of history he has had the largest following till this day. He loved his friends beyond reproach that he opted to lay his life for them and further asserted that there is no greater that this echelon of self sacrifice whence, his noble teachings, precepts, instructions and guidance have remained immortals long after his demise from earthly existence even though he might have been a utopian dreamer.
The life and call of Jesus motivates my spirit and agitates my passion out of my search of moral purity on lessons of right and wrong, good and evil. His grounding on thought and reason above ecclesiastical dictates is a priori since thoughts define us and our convictions upon which lie the greatest ideals and pledges of the human race that I have entrusted to my keeping and leadership attributes drawn from his shepherd role that are in tandem in translating these high set of immortal imaginations into a practical reality.
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