In the New Testament there are a number of places where Jesus teaches the disciples through the use of the word "as." As, suggests "in the same way." When you begin to give real thought to this you begin to see the remarkable and sometimes startling power of this little word 'as.'
In the Lord's prayer Jesus teaches us to seek to do the work of God's heart so that His will is done on earth "as" it is in Heaven. Same priorities, same character, same vision, same love. Then in the prayer, we ask God to forgive us our sins "as" (in the same way) we forgive those who sin against us. Wow, that'll get your attention. In reality, I'd like God not to forgive me as I forgive others. I'd like God to use much more grace and mercy than I do. Of course there's a teaching point, "Well David, perhaps you need to have much more grace and mercy."
Jesus said on a couple of occasions, "As (in the same way) the father has sent me, so are you being sent." Jesus was sent to live a life of redemptive purpose and to give his life a sacrifice for others. "As" here, suggests we are sent to live the same way.
Jesus prayed in John 17 "may they be one 'as' we are one." Here he is praying for us to have the same unity the same depth of love and soul connectedness, the same yieldedness and mutual love and support that the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit have in the Trinity.
There are many more "as" places in Jesus' teaching. When this little word shows up, it carries huge meaning that needs real reflection and prayer.