Jesus Christ
A Broken Heart and a Contrite Spirit…
“What are a broken heart and a contrite spirit? And why are they
considered a sacrifice?
“As in all things, the Savior’s life
offers us the perfect example: though Jesus of Nazareth was utterly without
sin, He walked through life with a broken heart and a contrite spirit, as
manifested by His submission to the will of the Father. ‘For I came
down from heaven, not to do mine own will, but the will of him that sent
me’ (John 6:38). To His disciples He said, ‘Learn of me; for I am
meek and lowly in heart’ (Matthew 11:29). And when the time came to pay
the ultimate sacrifice entailed in the Atonement, Christ shrank not to
partake of the bitter cup but submitted completely to His Father’s
will.”
Topics: humility, sacrifice, Jesus Christ, example,
Atonement, submissiveness
(Bruce D. Porter, “A Broken Heart and a Contrite Spirit,” Ensign, Nov. 2007, 31 32)
Jesus the Christ…
— from Jesus the Christ by James E. Talmage
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New web site about Jesus Christ…
The Prophet Joseph Smith
was often asked, “What are the fundamental principles of your religion?”“The fundamental principles of our religion are the testimony of the Apostles and Prophets, concerning Jesus Christ, that He died, was buried, and rose again the third day, and ascended into heaven; and all other things which pertain to our religion are only appendages to it.”To learn more about the Lord Jesus Christ, visit JesusChrist.lds.org———————
A brother of Jesus…
After Christ’s resurrection, He sought out His brother James, and James repented and became a devout believer in the Messiah and a powerful leader in the early church. In his letter to the Galatian saints, Paul refers to James, the Lord’s brother, as an apostle. Many scholars believe that it was James, the brother of Jesus, who wrote the epistle of James. It is interesting to note that in that epistle, James does not refer to himself as the brother of the Lord but as his servant, “James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
I am certain that Jesus dealt with his siblings in their early childhood years as He always dealt with people - with love and kindness. Perhaps that is one of the reasons that the four brothers of Jesus became believers after His resurrection and followed after Him all the remaining days of their lives.
I believe that there is a lesson here for all of us.


