JohnR7 said:
Jesus was a living example of the word of God. Everything God says we can do, we can do.
An
example of the Word of God? I thought he
was the word.
It's actually quite simple: Jesus was "the word made flesh;" a walking, talking,
living lesson in everything God expects from us, and what we can be in His name.
The Bible is a collection of those same lessons copied down in a more convenient (and certainly more portable) Book form.
If we concede that these are both "word"s of God, which one do Christians consider the
LIVING word?
Everything God says we can be, we can be. Jesus did not really have any advantage over us. We can not only do all that He did, He actually said that we will do greater works that even He did.
So, what did Jesus do? He went about preaching, teaching & healing the oppressed.
Matthew 4:23
And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all kinds of sickness and all kinds of disease among the people.
And
that we have done. Certainly we (and I mean Christians and non-Christians alike) have been able to preach, teach, and heal better (by which I mean, "on a larger scale") than he was able to.
For example, Jesus had twelve students. I teach about 70 on any given day.
It took millenia for Jesus' message to spread across the globe. Now all it takes is a TV camera and a sattilite.
Jesus healed miraculously, and modern medicine can't top that (certainly the resurrection is going to be a tough one to re-create

), but certainly ailments can be treated now which
would've required a miracle back in Jesus' time.