The character of Jesus is often described as compassionate, humble, forgiving, and righteous. He exemplified love and mercy, serving as a model for how to treat others and live a life of service and humility.
Key Attributes of Jesus
Compassion
Jesus showed deep compassion for the marginalized and suffering.
He healed the sick and comforted the afflicted, demonstrating empathy in his ministry.
Humility
Despite his divine nature, Jesus exemplified humility by serving others.
He associated with outcasts and endured humiliation, especially during his crucifixion.
Love and Forgiveness
Jesus taught the importance of loving one another, even enemies.
He emphasized forgiveness, stating that forgiving others is essential for receiving God's forgiveness.
Righteousness and Holiness
Jesus lived a life of righteousness, adhering to God's commands.
He called others to live holy lives, reflecting God's character.
Endurance
Jesus displayed endurance through trials, especially during his suffering.
He remained steadfast in his mission, even in the face of adversity.
Kindness and Generosity
He practiced kindness, often helping those in need without expecting anything in return.
Jesus taught the value of generosity, encouraging his followers to give selflessly.
Obedience
Jesus exemplified perfect obedience to God's will, even when it led to his suffering.
His submission to the Father’s plan is a model for believers.
These attributes form the foundation of Jesus's character and serve as a guide for how his followers are encouraged to live.
We can agree that Jesus is the best role model to have. From His faith, perseverance, generosity, and even His intelligence, people see the best qualities that mankind can possess. The Bible teaches everyone to become more like Jesus each and every day, so it’s helpful to learn about some of the character traits He had. The following is a list of 10 character traits of Jesus that everyone should emulate.
1) Compassionate
Jesus never looked away from people; He always looked upon them and had compassion (Matthew 9:36). Whenever people were around him, Jesus understood what their real needs were and sought to address them. For some, physical healing was necessary, for others the root issue was spiritual. In all cases though, Jesus took the time to actually notice that people were hurting—and His compassion drove Him to help them.
2) Servant
Without a doubt, Jesus was the ultimate servant. Although He was praised as a great teacher and even had a decent following, He made sure to teach them to be servants by actually doing it himself. In Mark 10:45, Jesus even tells everyone: “the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve” Despite having the authority to get anything He wanted, have people praise and pamper him, He did the exact opposite by lowering himself and serving others.
3) Loving
Obviously, Jesus had a love for others. If He didn’t, He wouldn’t be compassionate nor a servant. Jesus claimed that there is no greater love than to die for one of your friends—and He did just that. If anyone doubts His love, all they have to do is look upon the cross and see the agony that He bore for their sakes. He experienced that horrible death so that all can be saved. That, very clearly, is true love at its finest.
4) Forgiving
One of the most startling things said in Scripture is found in Luke 23:34, when Jesus is on the cross and proclaims: “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” Even while bleeding and experiencing pain, Jesus had His heart set on forgiveness—even forgiving those who put Him there in the first place! This is definitely contrary to the everyday mantra of looking out for number one and obtaining personal justice. Jesus was by no means concerned for His own life; all He wanted was to provide a way for forgiveness. Even while bleeding and experiencing pain, Jesus had His heart set on forgiveness—even forgiving those who put Him there in the first place! This is definitely contrary to the everyday mantra of looking out for number one and obtaining personal justice. Jesus was by no means concerned for His own life; all He wanted was to provide a way for forgiveness.
5) Committed
Jesus had no lack of commitment whatsoever. Wherever He was, or whoever He was with, He was fully in the moment and fully committed to His goals. Despite praying fervently in the garden of Gethsemane to avoid having to bear the cross and all that physical torture, He knew it was the only way to pay for everyone’s sins, so He stayed completely committed to His goal. There were certainly many obstacles during His ministry, but He stayed on track and finished strong.
6) Prayerful
No matter how busy His ministry got, He found time to be alone and pray. Whether it is in the garden of Gethsemane, across a river, or on a mountaintop, Jesus disappeared for a while in order to pray to the Lord. People always tried to find Him, and He never turned them away, but He also made sure to make time spent with His heavenly Father a priority.
7) Gentleness
There were certainly times where Jesus used stern words, but He knew when gentleness was appropriate. Children seemed to love coming to him, and He made sure the disciples knew not to hinder them when they did so. When speaking with His disciples, mother, or other ladies, He could be very kindhearted and gentle. But, when He was giving someone a rebuke or making a point in an argument, He knew when turning up the heat was necessary and only did so strategically.
8) Patience
Throughout the gospels, Jesus clearly gets portrayed as a very patient man. After all, He was surrounded by disciples who constantly doubted him, Pharisees and Sadducees who continually attacked Him, and large crowds who wouldn’t leave Him alone. Despite all of that, He kept His composure and responded appropriately to every individual.
9) Self-Control
Before His ministry was launched, Jesus spent time being tempted by the Devil in the wilderness. Although He was offered food, power, and many other things, Jesus controlled His desires and submitted them all to the will of the Father. Yes, He had desires for food and such, but He had a greater desire to obey the Lord and accomplish what He set out to do.
10) Humble
Jesus had every opportunity and right to demand praise and accolades for His miracles and teachings, but He never did! Even when the crowds sought to make Him king, He rushed away from their grasp. He did not want to become a sideshow performance that people could enjoy. Rather, He wanted to seek and save the lost and offer forgiveness for sinful people. Yes, He could have traveled around in order to show off His powers in other towns, but He chose not to.
Final Thoughts
The world doesn’t need more role models, it needs more of Jesus—the ultimate role model. People will not find a better person to emulate positive character traits from than Jesus Christ himself.
Characteristics of Jesus Christ
1. Full of Compassion
Jesus consistently showed mercy to those who were struggling or hurting. When crowds followed Him, He healed their sick and comforted their fears. As Scripture says, “When He saw the crowds, He had compassion on them” (Matthew 9:36). This compassionate heart drew people from every walk of life, and it still draws us today.
2. Unwavering in Truth
He never wavered or watered down truth. In fact, He personified it, declaring, “I am the way and the truth and the life” (John 14:6). His words were direct but always meant to set people on a path of freedom and peace, highlighting His unwavering commitment to living and speaking truth.
3. Perfectly Loving
Jesus’ love was evident in every encounter, from comforting outcasts to welcoming children into His arms. “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son” (John 3:16) points to the ultimate demonstration of love—His willingness to sacrifice Himself for humanity.
4. Humble and Servant-Hearted
Although He had all power, He chose the path of humility. He even knelt down to wash His disciples’ feet, proclaiming, “Whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant” (Matthew 20:26). This humble spirit is both inspiring and challenging, reminding us that true greatness starts with servant-heartedness.
5. Forgiving and Merciful
When others might expect condemnation, Jesus offered forgiveness. From pardoning a criminal on the cross to releasing people from the weight of their past, He showed mercy in remarkable ways. “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins” (1 John 1:9). His willingness to forgive continues to bring hope to anyone seeking a fresh start.
6. Powerful Yet Gentle
Jesus Christ demonstrated power over nature, sickness, and even death—yet He was never harsh or intimidating. While others cowered in storms, He calmed the wind and the waves with a word. “Even the winds and the sea obey Him!” (Matthew 8:27). His mighty strength was always paired with tender care.
7. Righteous and Pure
Jesus acted without compromise or sin. Even when tempted, He remained steadfast. Because He lived uprightly, His readiness to rest upon God’s promises was unwavering. “He committed no sin, and no deceit was found in His mouth” (1 Peter 2:22). This purity touches every area of His life and mission.
8. Ever-Faithful Friend
He walked alongside His followers through highs and lows, calling them friends instead of servants. “No longer do I call you servants… but I have called you friends” (John 15:15). This close companionship reflects His ongoing desire for relationship, making Him a friend unlike any other.
9. Filled with Hope and Joy
Despite facing rejection and opposition, Jesus consistently radiated hope. He spoke of the coming Kingdom with joy, promising rest for the weary. “Take My yoke upon you… and you will find rest for your souls” (Matthew 11:29). The knowledge He carried of future victory fueled His outlook and invites us to share in that same hope.
10. Victorious Over Death
He defeated the grave, securing a future for those who trust in Him. The resurrection is described plainly: “He is not here; He has risen, just as He said” (Matthew 28:6). This event didn’t just change the lives of His early followers; it continues transforming lives today by offering eternal life and ultimate security in Him.
Song lyrics:
1 To be like Jesus, To be like Jesus.
All I ask, to be like Him.
All thru life's journey from earth to glory,
All I ask, to be like Him.
2 To love like Jesus, to love like Jesus.
All I ask, to love like Him.
All thru life's journey from earth to glory,
All I ask, to love like Him.
3 To pray like Jesus, to pray like Jesus.
All I ask, to pray like Him.
All thru life's journey from earth to glory,
All I ask, to pray like Him.
4 To serve like Jesus, to serve like Jesus.
All I ask, to serve like Him.
All thru life's journey from earth to glory,
All I ask, to serve like Him.
To be like Jesus
To be like Jesus
All I ask....
To be like Him
All through Life's journey
From Earth to Glory
All I ask ...
To be like Him.
To be like Jesus
To be like Jesus
All I ask....
To be like Him
Not in a measure
But in its fullness
All I ask ...
To be like Him.
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