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Jesus loved to challenge the way people think. To be great, He said, we must be humble. To be leaders, He said, we must serve others. To be profound thinkers, He believed, we must be able to feel. Jesus taught that the identity of a human being is a matter of the heart. He didn't use the psychological terms we have today to describe emotions, but it is easy to see that Jesus wanted us to be in touch with the way we feel. (Dr. Mark W. Baker, Jesus The Greatest Therapist Who Ever Lived, (2007, Pp. 165-166)
By Pastor Joseph Metoyer Jr.Jesus loved to challenge the way people think. To be great, He said, we must be humble. To be leaders, He said, we must serve others. To be profound thinkers, He believed, we must be able to feel. Jesus taught that the identity of a human being is a matter of the heart. He didn't use the psychological terms we have today to describe emotions, but it is easy to see that Jesus wanted us to be in touch with the way we feel. (Dr. Mark W. Baker, Jesus The Greatest Therapist Who Ever Lived, (2007, Pp. 165-166)