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To prepare a group of apostles and disciples who would take the lead after he is gone to teach accurate knowledge of the scriptures and also to be the driving force for the expansion of the ministry.

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In a complete nutshell, his life did not pose any challenges, it rather opened up the prospect of everlasting life that was lost from the beginning of time by Adam. He came down to Earth to die to buy humans back from sin and death.

A perfect being(ADAM) brought sin into the world and to balance off that cosmic unbalance, another perfect being was required to do straighten the scale and he(JESUS) stepped in as a sacrifice to make it happen out of loving kindness

SO his life, death, resurrection all served a single goal- bring a new hope for mankind. 

1. That when they resort to doing good in a godless world, a new world filled with everlasting life, perfection, no evil and no suffering was promised as a reward for keeping integrity and faith. 

2. To open the path for all worldwide to become servants of God, which meant it was no longer limited to the Israelites or Jews.

3. To prepare a group of apostles and disciples who would take the lead after he is gone to teach accurate knowledge of the scriptures and also to be the driving force for the expansion of the ministry.

4. The hope of resurrection.
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In my book, Jesus died for all of us. He had sacrificed his life to save us. It is best not to forget this and be reminded of the unconditional love he has for us.
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The death of Jesus christ ,teaches us that that everbody must die and his resurrection teaches that we will have everlasting life,ie for those who believe in him
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The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ have posed various challenges, both to individuals and to society as a whole. Here are some of the significant challenges posed by these events:

The challenge of belief: The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus challenge people to believe in Him as the Son of God and the Savior of the world. For some, this challenge can be difficult to accept, as it requires a significant shift in their worldview and beliefs.

The challenge of living a holy life: The life of Jesus challenges individuals to live a holy life, as He did. This requires a complete change in the way people live and think, which can be challenging for some.

The challenge of forgiveness: Jesus' death on the cross challenges people to forgive others, just as He forgave those who crucified Him. This can be difficult for some, especially if they have been hurt deeply by others.

The challenge of hope: The resurrection of Jesus provides hope for eternal life and the possibility of redemption. This challenges people to have hope in the face of adversity and to live with a sense of purpose and meaning.

The challenge of reconciliation: Jesus' death and resurrection challenges people to work towards reconciliation with God and with others. This requires humility, forgiveness, and a willingness to seek out and repair broken relationships.

Overall, the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus challenge individuals to live a life of faith, love, and service to others, which can be a daunting task but one that is ultimately rewarding
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The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus pose several challenges to those who believe in Him. One challenge is understanding the purpose of His death and resurrection. Additionally, there is the challenge of understanding how Jesus' death and resurrection can bring about salvation for all people. Finally, there is the challenge of understanding how to live a life that is in accordance with the teachings of Jesus.
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That when they resort to doing good in a godless world, a new world filled with everlasting life, perfection, no evil and no suffering was promised as a reward for keeping integrity and faith. 
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A perfect being(ADAM) brought sin into the world and to balance off that cosmic unbalance, another perfect being was required to do straighten the scale and he(JESUS) stepped in as a sacrifice to make it happen out of loving kindness
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In a complete nutshell, his life did not pose any challenges, it rather opened up the prospect of everlasting life that was lost from the beginning of time by Adam. He came down to Earth to die to buy humans back from sin and death.
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