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1. Sandals
Jesus wore sandals. Not moccasin, toms,
boots, sneakers, wedges, hi-tops, etc. Take advantage of the summer which is
almost over to be able to wear a pair, if you want an authentic Jesus life
style. Hopefully the sandals are on sale these days.
2. Seamless coat
Coats now have seams and edges, but Jesus’
coat was seamless, woven from the top throughout. It was very sturdy, it
couldn’t be ripped out by several strong Roman soldiers. I have no idea how
this was possible, but one thing I am sure, it must be expensive. It’s the
Armani of his days, and that makes me proud because my savior dressed in
quality.
3. Fish
Jesus was into omega 3 before people knows
about it. His miracle meals had fish in them. 5 Loaves and 2 fish. Eating fish
after the resurrection. Cooking fish for breakfast by the lake. I guess that
was Jesus favorite food. Want to have
Jesus palate, have some salmon tonight.
4.Vino
Jesus drank wine. He was accused as drunkard.
His first official miracle was changing water into wine. While research agrees
that red wine is good for our hearts, it’s important to drink it in moderation.
Cheers.
5.Figs
When Jesus was hungry, he didn’t grab a bag
of chips or a piece of candy. He went for figs. Luckily, in his days those snacks
had not been invented. Yet, if we copy his lifestyle, our body will be thankful
to us. So, try some fresh or dried figs if you are hungry. Please do not curse
if you can’t find them. Just buy them online. Costco or Whole Food may have the
fresh ones and the dried ones are available in most grocery stores.
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Woodworking Tools
Before Jesus going full time in ministry, he
might be a carpenter. His stepfather, Joseph, was a carpenter and in the olden
days, the children followed in the father’s footsteps. So, it is logical to
assume that Jesus knew how to work with tools.
7. Donkey
Donkeys are the rides in Jesus’s days. Mother Mary rode
one when she was pregnant with baby Jesus. Jesus rode one when he entered
Jerusalem. If you want a full fledge Jesus lifestyle, go to the donkeys. There is a donkey farm in Mattawan, Michigan.
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