Basically, because the 10 commandments were about what you did, your physical actions, but the Beattitudes are a much higher and more difficult level: they are not just about what you do, not even what you say, but about what you think. ( Wrong thoughts precede wrong actions, and our thoughts can only be brought under control with Jesus Christ. )
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The answer depends on what the comparison is with! It is not more difficult than proving the Goldbach conjecture, for example.
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As compared to converting decimal into what other base! It is no more difficult to convert decimal into base 8 than decimal into binary or Hex.
Both are guides as to how a good Christian should live their life. The main difference is that the Ten Commandments are more prohibitive, whereas the Beatitudes are more of a "To-Do" list. Also, the Beatitudes list blessings received for following them.
Saint John followed the Beatitude of "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God" (Matthew 5:9) by promoting reconciliation and unity among Christians. He also lived out the Beatitude of "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God" (Matthew 5:8) through his devotion to God and his unwavering faithfulness.
All of them demonstrated one or more of the beatitudes.
no, Not specifically the ten commandments. Hindus follow vedas and other religious texts, which guide them through their life and explain their duties. It is kind of detailed version of Ten commandments, just with a lot more commandments.
The Jews follow many laws. Most of them are written in their Bible, called the Torah. The most important laws are in the Ten Commandments, which the Jews believe were written by God. the Ten Commandments are the basic structures of Judaism. For more information, see the attached Related Link.
The bible is the word of god that the christians use to follow god commandments and stories that happen in it. The bible was written by 40 men or more.
The Beatitudes were likely written during the time of Jesus, around the 1st century AD, as part of the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke in the New Testament of the Bible. These teachings are attributed to Jesus and outline the blessings that come from living a life of humility, compassion, and righteousness.
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The word happy used in the Beatitudes instead of blessed because happy is a more contemporary term. In earlier times, blessed meant happy. Thus, it is an equivalent translation.
There are many ways to follow Jesus footsteps. - Follow the 10 Commandments - Go to church montly - Behave well - Be nice to everyone - Respect everyone - Pray daily By saying those things I am barely scratching the surface of how to live more like Jesus.
There are a number of saints named Francis so you need to be more specific.