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How do the four Gospels portray Jesus differently?

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Each Gospel presents unique aspects of Jesus's identity and mission, emphasizing different elements of His ministry.

The four Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—collectively provide a multi-faceted portrayal of Jesus Christ, each with a distinct focus. Matthew emphasizes Jesus's kingship and His fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy, establishing His identity as the promised Messiah. Mark presents Jesus as a servant, highlighting His actions and miracles, thereby focusing on His role in service. Luke, as the compassionate physician, emphasizes Jesus's humanity, detailing His interactions with the marginalized and emphasizing His love and mercy. John, on the other hand, portrays Jesus as the divine Son of God, presenting deeper theological reflections and emphasizing His pre-existence and deity. Together, these perspectives offer a comprehensive understanding of who Jesus is and His significance in the plan of salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:1, Mark 10:45, Luke 19:10, John 1:1-14

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