In Christian religious belief, Jesus is the king-the king of peace, and his "outer king" is achieved through service and sacrifice, as he said: "The Son of Man came not to be served, but to serve others and give his life as a ransom for the masses."
The "outer king" of Jesus is specifically his "goodness": making the blind see, the lame walk, the sick clean, the deaf hear, the dead rise, and the poor get good news.
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His kingly way is based on "inner saint", and "inner saint" is his "modesty". Jesus' "inner sage and outer king" is the inner modesty shown by the external "good" service and sacrifice, and finally leads people into a paradise full of kindness, love and peace.
All Christians share the "kingship" of Christ through baptism. What we have to do is to follow the example of Jesus and be a "king inside and outside"-a kind and modest Christian.
Jesus' "inner holiness" comes from his humble heart, and his "outer king" is his kind behavior. In order to imitate Jesus' inner saint and outer king, let's look at Jesus' kindness and modesty:
1, Jesus sympathizes with human weaknesses. The Bible describes Jesus Christ in this way: "Since we have a high priest who entered the heavens, that is, the Lord Jesus, we should stick to the truth, because what we have is not a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weakness, but a man who is similar to us in all aspects and has been tempted without sin."
2. Mathieu quoted Isaiah to describe the goodness of Jesus: "He will not break the crushed reed; He will not blow out the dying wick until he lets the truth prevail. "
He performed bread miracle twice to relieve everyone's hunger. Jesus worries about the world first, then enjoys it. He was hungry himself, and he didn't want to turn stones into cakes, but he generously added cakes for the masses.
4. Forgiveness is the external expression of kindness. Jesus asked his disciples to forgive "seventy times seven". On the cross, he begged his father to forgive those who crucified him.