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What made Jesus` teaching so attactive to tax collectors and prostitutes?
Because they wanted to live for Jesus.



By: Myra Gonzalez
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What made Jesus` teaching so attactive to tax collectors and prostitutes?
jesus was teaching so attactively because the jews where over righteous.and they had nothing to do with the gentailes. he new that those who don`t listen to GOD. will see the power of God and do what he asks with out looking back.



By: Bongani khumalo
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What made Jesus` teaching so attactive to tax collectors and prostitutes?
Well the tax collectors and prostitutes were sinners who repented from their sins and who were forgiven by God. But the righteous didn`t believe John, so they didn`t repent from their sins. Repentance involves a complete change in the mind and will of the believer. God is the one who brings conviction of sin within people and gives them the readiness to repent and believe. Thank You! Jesus



By: Al Benavides
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What made Jesus` teaching so attactive to tax collectors and prostitutes?
Jesus` teaching made this attactive to tax collectors and prostitutes to make them realize how they have grievously offended Lord Jesus Christ because of their wrongdoings



By: Sab
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What made Jesus` teaching so attactive to tax collectors and prostitutes?
Jesus want to proof to his people that all people is equal infront of Father and can go to heaven as long they repent from all sin they done. Jesus want His people to see that this tax collector and prostitute are those who easy to repent and come to Jesus compare to those Farisees who say themself `expert in old testament`. As conclusion, no matter how deep your sin is, Jesus really hope you to repent and He will running to hug us just like `The Lost son who cameback to His father`.



By: Dee Dee Francis
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What made Jesus` teaching so attactive to tax collectors and prostitutes?
in that time tax collector and a prostitute were considert as the least of human beings, male and female. jesus told them that they are worthy of Gods kingdom because the repent and belived john. so no one can look down on anyone that had a bad past coz what they do with the knowlege of the gospel is important. everyone got the same gift of salvation. praise gods for that !!!



By: Arman Akkus
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What made Jesus` teaching so attactive to tax collectors and prostitutes?
Jesus teaching was attractive to this category of persons because they saw hope for their redemption. Jesus did not judge them by their deeds but rather by their willingness to repent and be saved. Jesus gave them an opportunity to see themselves as worthy and equal.


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By: fikile dlamini
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What made Jesus` teaching so attactive to tax collectors and prostitutes?
Tax collectors and prostitutes were the examples of evil and unrighteousness.They were widely hated and abhored by the Pharesees and Scribes.But Christ treated them with love and understanding and never subjected them to any form of hatred.Christ also assured them of inheritance of the kingdom of God if they could honestly repent of their sins.The teaching of our Lord Jesus Christ gave them hope and good expectations.



By: Maduabuchi Ezeugo
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What made Jesus` teaching so attactive to tax collectors and prostitutes?
At the time of our Lord Jesus Christ when he is here on earth the most example sinners were the tax collectors and the prostitutes, he explaining to the disciples that the peoples who were seen John the baptist and believed as a prophet cleaning the sins by water and preparing the way of a light but not repent is liked the second son. The lord Jesus Christ came to this world to gived a redemptions to all the sinners and repented to thier sins and had a new life and make rigfhtteousness to his fellow men will inherit the kingdom of God.



By: nathaniel villaruz
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What made Jesus` teaching so attractive to the tax collectors and prostitutes?
Jesus did not have categories of sinners because he treated all sins equally. therfore no matter how the prostitutes or tax collectors were regarded by the pharisees and the Jews, he knew they could repent because every sinner is capable of entering the Kingdom of God, as long as you repent.


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By: Christine Nakyeyune Muwanga
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The Parable of the Two Sons

But what do you think? A man had two sons, and he came to the first, and said, 'Son, go work today in my vineyard.' He answered, 'I will not,' but afterward he changed his mind, and went. He came to the second, and said the same thing. He answered, 'I go, sir,' but he didn't go. Which of the two did the will of his father?"
They said to him, "The first."
Jesus said to them, "Most certainly I tell you that the tax collectors and the prostitutes are entering into the Kingdom of God before you. For John came to you in the way of righteousness, and you didn't believe him, but the tax collectors and the prostitutes believed him. When you saw it, you didn't even repent afterward, that you might believe him.

Matthew 21:28-32
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