The Story of Jesus Christ
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Creation of the world, humans
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John 1: 1-3
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In
the beginning was the Word [Christ], and the Word was with God,
and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came
into being through Him, and apart from Him nothing came into being that
has come into being.
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Col 1:16 |
For by Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth,
visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or
authorities—all things have been created through Him and for Him.
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Gen
1:25-27 |
God made the beasts of the earth after their kind, and the cattle
after their kind, and everything that creeps on the ground after its
kind; and God saw that it was good. Then God said, "Let Us make man
in Our image, according to Our likeness; and let them rule over the fish
of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over the cattle and over
all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the
earth." God created man in His own image, in the image of God He
created him; male and female He created them.
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Narrative |
Everything was good with man, and between man and God. God provided
all
their needs. Continual fellowship with God was
their joy. God had given them everything they needed for complete
fulfillment. He cared for them as a loving mother would her newborn
baby: |
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Gen 1:28-31 |
God blessed them; and God said to them, "Be fruitful and
multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it; and rule over the fish of
the sea and over the birds of the sky and over every living thing that
moves on the earth." Then God said, "Behold, I have given you
every plant yielding seed that is on the surface of all the earth, and
every tree which has fruit yielding seed; it shall be food for you; and
to every beast of the earth and to every bird of the sky and to every
thing that moves on the earth which has life, I have given every green
plant for food"; and it was so.
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Gen 2:25 |
God saw all that He had made, and behold, it was very good. And the
man and his wife were both naked and were not ashamed.
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Man rebels against God’s authority |
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Narrative |
Although Adam and Eve were created in the image of God, they were not
God, so they were required to live in total dependence on God. Therefore
Satan longed to see Adam and Eve rebel against God, seeking independence
of Him, just as he had done, so that they would die spiritually. God had
told Adam and Eve:
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Gen 2:16,17 |
"From any tree of the garden you may eat freely; but from the
tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day
that you eat from it you will surely die."
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Narrative |
Satan lied to Eve about the tree of the knowledge
of good and evil,
and both she and Adam fell for it. They picked from the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil in an attempt to live independent of God--in
control, on their own--and to seek fulfillment apart from Him:
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Gen 3:1-6 |
Now the serpent was more crafty than any beast of the field which the
LORD God had made. And he said to the woman, "Indeed, has God said,
'You shall not eat from any tree of the garden'?"
The woman said to the serpent, "From the fruit of the trees of
the garden we may eat; but from the fruit of the tree which is in the
middle of the garden, God has said, 'You shall not eat from it or touch
it, or you will die.'"
The serpent said to the woman, "You surely will not die! For God
knows that in the day you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you
will be like God, knowing good and evil."
When the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was a
delight to the eyes, and that the tree was desirable to make one wise,
she took from its fruit and ate; and she gave also to her husband with
her, and he ate.
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Narrative |
God had warned, "in the day that you eat from it you will surely
die." Adam and Eve did not die physically the same day that they
ate of the tree—they died spiritually. Their spiritual death was
immediately evident:
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Gen 3:7-13 |
Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they knew that they
were naked; and they sewed fig leaves together and made themselves loin
coverings. They heard the sound of the LORD God walking in the garden in
the cool of the day, and the man and his wife hid themselves from the
presence of the LORD God among the trees of the garden. Then the LORD
God called to the man, and said to him, "Where are you?"
He
said, "I heard the sound of You in the garden, and I was afraid
because I was naked; so I hid myself."
And He said, "Who told
you that you were naked? Have you eaten from the tree of which I
commanded you not to eat?"
The man said, "The woman whom You
gave to be with me, she gave me from the tree, and I ate."
Then the
LORD God said to the woman, "What is this you have done?"
And
the woman said, "The serpent deceived me, and I ate."
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Gen 3:23-24 |
Therefore the LORD God sent him out from the garden of Eden, to
cultivate the ground from which he was taken. So He drove the man out;
and at the east of the garden of Eden He stationed the cherubim and the
flaming sword which turned every direction to guard the way to the tree
of life.
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Narrative |
Adam’s and Eve’s spiritual death affected, not only themselves,
but all people who have been born since then. All people have inherited
spiritual death from Adam. We are all born spiritually dead:
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Rom 5:12 |
Therefore, just as through one man [Adam] sin entered into the world,
and death through sin, and so death spread to all men, because all
sinned.
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Rom 6:23 |
For
the wages of sin is death.
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Narrative |
Thus all human dysfunction can be traced back to the point at which
Adam and Eve died spiritually and became separated from God. We were
designed to be filled with the Spirit of God and to have continual
fellowship with God, our Creator. God was supposed to be at the center
of our work and relationships. We were designed to get our contentment
and fulfillment from Him. Without the Spirit of God, we are
dysfunctional, like a two-legged table. Sin separates us from God:
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Isa 59:2 |
But your iniquities have made a separation between you and your God,
And your sins have hidden His face from you so that He does not hear.
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Narrative |
God wanted to reestablish fellowship with man, but it is impossible
for God, who is perfectly holy, righteous, and just, to have fellowship
with sinful humans. God cannot coexist with sin. God’s plan,
therefore, was to provide a sacrifice as payment for man’s sin, which
would not only bring forgiveness to man, but allow man to again be
filled with the Spirit of God. God could then reestablish fellowship
with man through the Holy Spirit.
Many years passed before the sacrifice was provided. The delay was
necessary in order to bring events that would make people understood
that we needed a Savior, and to know for sure who the Savior was.
God chose to carry out His plan primarily through the people of
Israel. The Israelites were chosen to foretell the coming of the
Messiah, to illustrate our need for a Savior through their wars and
other circumstances, and ultimately to give birth to the Messiah
Himself.
First, God gave laws to the Israelites so that all people would see
that they could not live up to God’s perfect standards. God wanted all
people to see that we need a Savior:
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John 1:17,
Exo 20:1,3,4, 7,8,12-17 |
The Law was given through Moses. God spoke all these words, saying,…
"You shall have no other gods before Me.
"You shall not make for yourself an idol, …
"You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain, …
"Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.
"Honor your father and your mother, …
"You shall not murder.
"You shall not commit adultery.
"You shall not steal.
"You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
"You shall not covet your neighbor's house; you shall not covet
your neighbor's wife or his male servant or his female servant or his ox
or his donkey or anything that belongs to your neighbor."
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Gal 2:16 |
Nevertheless, … a man is not justified by the works of the Law but
through faith in Christ Jesus, |
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Rom 3:20 |
because by the works of the Law no flesh will be justified in His
sight; |
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Rom 3:23 |
for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. |
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Eccl 7:20 |
Indeed, there is not a righteous man on earth who continually does
good and who never sins. |
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Rom 3:10 |
"There is none righteous, not even one. |
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Gal 3:10 (NIV) |
[Therefore], all who rely on observing the law are under a curse, for
it is written: "Cursed is everyone who does not continue to do
everything written in the Book of the Law."
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Gal 3:19 |
Why the Law then? It was added because of transgressions, |
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Rom 3:20 |
for through the Law comes the knowledge of sin. |
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Gal 3:24 |
Therefore the Law has become our tutor to lead us to Christ, so that
we may be justified by faith.
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Narrative |
God had the people of Israel sacrifice animals to temporarily cleanse
them from their sins. This
illustrated
that sin
is cleansed only
through the shedding of blood. Jesus is called the Lamb of God because
He was the ultimate and final sacrifice for sin.
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Heb 9:18-20 |
Even the first covenant was not inaugurated without blood. For when
every commandment had been spoken by Moses to all the people according
to the Law, he took the blood of the calves and the goats, with water
and scarlet wool and hyssop, and sprinkled both the book itself and all
the people, saying, "THIS IS THE BLOOD OF THE COVENANT WHICH GOD
COMMANDED YOU." |
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Heb 9:22 |
And according to the Law, one may almost say, all things are cleansed
with blood, and without shedding of blood there is no forgiveness.
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Heb 10:4 |
[However,] it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take
away sins.
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Rom 5:8 |
But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were
yet sinners, Christ died for us.
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Heb 9:26 |
He [Christ] has been manifested to put away sin by the sacrifice of
Himself.
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Gal 1:4 |
[He] gave Himself for our sins so that He might rescue us from this
present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father.
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Rom 5:9 |
Having now been justified by His blood, we shall be saved from the
wrath of God through Him.
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Gal 3:13 |
Christ redeemed us from the curse of the Law, having become a curse
for us.
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Rom 6:23 |
For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal
life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
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Eph 2:8 |
For by grace you [are] saved through faith; and that not of
yourselves, it is the gift of God;
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1 John 5:11,12 |
And the testimony is this, that God has given us eternal life, and
this life is in His Son. He who has the Son has the life; he who does
not have the Son of God does not have the life.
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Narrative |
Hundreds of years before Christ came to earth, God announced to the
people of Israel
through prophets that He would send a Messiah--a
Savior. God used several prophets, most of whom lived at different times
and never knew one another. God described many details of Christ’s
life so that the nation of Israel would not miss the Savior when He
came. God did not want an imposter to be mistaken for the Messiah.
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Micah 5:2 |
"But as for you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, Too little to be among the
clans of Judah, From you One will go forth for Me to be ruler in Israel.
His goings forth are from long ago, From the days of eternity."
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Isa 7:14 |
"Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, a
virgin will be with child and bear a son, and she will call His name
Immanuel.
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Isa 9:6 |
For a child will be born to us, a son will be given to us; And the
government will rest on His shoulders; And His name will be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace.
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Zec 9:9 |
Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout in triumph, O daughter of
Jerusalem! Behold, your king is coming to you; He is just and endowed
with salvation, Humble, and mounted on a donkey, Even on a colt, the
foal of a donkey.
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Isa 53:11 |
As a result of the anguish of His soul, He will see it and be
satisfied; By His knowledge the Righteous One, My Servant, will justify
the many, As He will bear their iniquities.
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Christ comes to earth |
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Out
of love, God
the Son
was sent
to earth
by God the
Father.
Christ had
to come to
earth,
because forgiveness and life
could not
be
provided without
payment for the sin of the human race:
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1 John
4:9,10 |
By this the love of God was manifested in us, that God has sent
His only begotten Son into the world so that we might live through Him.
In this is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent
His Son to be the propitiation for our sins.
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John 3:16 |
[Jesus Himself said,] "For
God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever
believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life."
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Heb
2:14,15 |
Therefore, since the children share in flesh and blood, He Himself
likewise also partook of the same, that through death He might render
powerless him who had the power of death, that is, the devil, and might
free those who through fear of death were subject to slavery all their
lives.
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| 1 John 3:8
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The Son of God appeared for this purpose, to destroy the works of
the devil.
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Heb
2:17 |
Therefore, He had to be made like His brethren in all things,
so that He might become a merciful and faithful high priest in things
pertaining to God, to make propitiation for the sins of the people.
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John 1:14 |
And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we saw His glory,
glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth.
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1 John 1:1-4 |
What was from the beginning, what we have heard, what we have seen
with our eyes, what we have looked at and touched with our hands,
concerning the Word of Life--and the life was manifested, and we have
seen and testify and proclaim to you the eternal life, which was with
the Father and was manifested to us--what we have seen and heard we
proclaim to you also, so that you too may have fellowship with us; and
indeed our fellowship is with the Father, and with His Son Jesus Christ.
These things we write, so that our joy may be made complete.
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1 John
4:14 |
We
have
seen
and
testify
that
the
Father
has
sent
the
Son
to
be
the
Savior
of
the
world. |
| Narrative |
Jesus
stated
plainly
why He came to earth-- to give forgiveness
and life to those who place their trust in Him:
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John 6:32-35
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Jesus then said to them, "Truly,
truly, I say to you, it is not Moses who has given you the bread out of heaven,
but it is My Father who gives you the true bread out of heaven. 33 "For
the bread of God is that which comes down out of heaven, and gives life to the
world." 34 Then they said to Him, "Lord, always give us this
bread." 35 Jesus said to them, "I
am the bread of life; he who comes to Me will not hunger, and he who believes in
Me will never thirst.
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John 6:38-40:
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"For I have
come down from heaven, not to do My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me. 39
"This is the will of Him who
sent Me, that of all that He has given Me I lose nothing, but raise it up on the
last day. 40 "For this
is the will of My Father, that everyone who beholds the Son and believes in Him
will have eternal life, and I Myself will raise him up on the last day."
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| John 6:47-51
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"Truly, truly,
I say to you, he who believes has eternal life. 48 "I
am the bread of life. 49 "Your
fathers ate the manna in the wilderness, and they died. 50 "This
is the bread which comes down out of heaven, so that one may eat of it and not
die. 51 "I am the living bread that came down out of
heaven; if anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever
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John 3:17
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"For
God did not send the Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world
might be saved through Him.
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| Mat 18:11
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"For the Son of
Man has come to save that which was lost.
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| Mat 5:17
|
"Do not think that
I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish but to
fulfill.
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| John 12:46
|
"I
have come as Light into the world, so that everyone who believes in Me will not
remain in darkness.
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| John 10:10
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"I came that they may have life,
and have it abundantly.
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Overview
of
Jesus'
life
on
earth |
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Narrative
|
While
Jesus was
on earth,
he lived
as a man.
Although
He was
still God,
He
lived in
total
dependence
on the
Father
instead of
exploiting
His
supernatural
power.
Jesus had
perfect
and
constant
fellowship
with the
Father.
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Phil 2:6,7
|
Although
He [Jesus]
existed in
the form
of God,
[He] did
not regard
equality
with God a
thing to
be
grasped,
but
emptied
Himself,
taking the
form of a
bond-servant,
and being
made in
the
likeness
of men.
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John11:35
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Jesus
wept.
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Matt 21:18
|
He
became
hungry.
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| Heb
5:7,8
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In the
days of
His flesh,
He offered
up both
prayers
and
supplications
with loud
crying and
tears to
the One
able to
save Him
from
death, and
He was
heard
because of
His piety.
Although
He was a
Son, He
learned
obedience
from the
things
which He
suffered.
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| Phil
2:8
|
He humbled
Himself by
becoming
obedient
to the
point of
death,
even death
on a
cross.
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[Jesus
said,]
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| Isa
50:4-7
|
The
Lord GOD
has given
Me the
tongue of
disciples,
That I may
know how
to sustain
the weary
one with a
word. He
awakens Me
morning by
morning,
He awakens
My ear to
listen as
a
disciple.
5 The Lord
GOD has
opened My
ear; And I
was not
disobedient
Nor did I
turn back.
6 I gave
My back to
those who
strike Me,
And My
cheeks to
those who
pluck out
the beard;
I did not
cover My
face from
humiliation
and
spitting.
7 For the
Lord GOD
helps Me,
Therefore,
I am not
disgraced;
Therefore,
I have set
My face
like
flint, And
I know
that I
will not
be
ashamed.
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|
John
4:34
|
"My
food is to
do the
will of
Him who
sent Me
and to
accomplish
His work.
|
| John
5:19
|
"Truly,
truly, I
say to
you, the
Son can do
nothing of
Himself,
unless it
is
something
He sees
the Father
doing; for
whatever
the Father
does,
these
things the
Son also
does in
like
manner.
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| John
5:30
|
"I
can do
nothing on
My own
initiative.
As I hear,
I judge;
and My
judgment
is just,
because I
do not
seek My
own will,
but the
will of
Him who
sent Me.
|
| John
6:38
|
"For
I have
come down
from
heaven,
not to do
My own
will, but
the will
of Him who
sent Me.
|
| John14:10
|
"Do
you not
believe
that I am
in the
Father,
and the
Father is
in Me? The
words that
I say to
you I do
not speak
on My own
initiative,
but the
Father
abiding in
Me does
His works.
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|
John
17:4
|
"I
glorified
You on the
earth,
having
accomplished
the work
which You
have given
Me to do.
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| Narrative
|
Jesus
incurred
much
suffering
for our
sake:
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|
Isa
53:2,3
|
He
[had] no
stately
form or
majesty
That we
should
look upon
Him, Nor
appearance
that we
should be
attracted
to Him. He
was
despised
and
forsaken
of men, A
man of
sorrows
and
acquainted
with
grief; And
like one
from whom
men hide
their face
He was
despised,
and we did
not esteem
Him.
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|
1 Pet
2:22,23
|
[He]
committed
no sin,
nor was
any deceit
found in
his mouth;
and
while
being
reviled,
He did not
revile in
return;
while
suffering,
He uttered
no
threats,
but kept
entrusting
Himself to
Him who
judges
righteously.
|
|
Isa
53:7
|
He
was
oppressed
and He was
afflicted,
Yet He did
not open
His mouth;
Like a
lamb that
is led to
slaughter,
And like a
sheep that
is silent
before its
shearers,
So He did
not open
His mouth.
|
|
1 Pet
2:24
|
He
Himself
bore our
sins in
His body
on the
cross, so
that we
might die
to sin and
live to
righteousness;
for by His
wounds you
were
healed.
|
|
Isa
53:4,5
|
Surely our
griefs He
Himself
bore, And
our
sorrows He
carried;
Yet we
ourselves
esteemed
Him
stricken,
Smitten of
God, and
afflicted.
But He was
pierced
through
for our
transgressions,
He was
crushed
for our
iniquities;
The
chastening
for our
well-being
fell upon
Him, And
by His
scourging
we are
healed
|
|
Mark
10:45
|
"For
even the
Son of Man
did not
come to be
served,
but to
serve, and
to give
His life a
ransom for
many."
|
|
Narrative
|
Here's
what
Peter
and
Martha
(Jesus’
friends)
said
about
Him:
|
|
Mat
16:16,17
|
He
said
to
them,
"But
who
do
you
say
that
I
am?"
16
Simon
Peter
answered,
"You
are
the
Christ,
the
Son
of
the
living
God."
|
|
John
11:25-27
|
Jesus
said
to
her
[Martha],
"I
am
the
resurrection
and
the
life;
he
who
believes
in
Me
will
live
even
if
he
dies,
26
and
everyone
who
lives
and
believes
in
Me
will
never
die.
Do
you
believe
this?"
27
She
said
to
Him,
"Yes,
Lord;
I
have
believed
that
You
are
the
Christ,
the
Son
of
God,
even
He
who
comes
into
the
world."
|
|
Narrative
|
Here's
what
demons
said about
Jesus:
|
|
Mark
3:11
|
Whenever
the
unclean
spirits
saw
Him,
they
would
fall
down
before
Him
and
shout,
"You
are
the
Son
of
God!"
|
|
Luke
4:41
|
Demons
also
were
coming
out
of
many,
shouting,
"You
are
the
Son
of
God!"
But
rebuking
them,
He
would
not
allow
them
to
speak,
because
they
knew
Him
to
be
the
Christ.
|
|
Narrative
|
Jesus
claimed
to
be
the
sole
source
of
Life--of
joy,
contentment,
inner
peace,
and
fulfillment.
He
claimed
to
be
the
only
way
to
everlasting
life.
Here's
what
Jesus
said
about
Himself:
|
|
John
6:40
|
"For
this is
the will
of My
Father,
that
everyone
who
beholds
the Son
and
believes
in Him
will have
eternal
life"
|
|
John
6:47
|
"Truly,
truly, I
say to
you, he
who
believes
has
eternal
life.
|
|
John
10:9
|
"I
am the
door; if
anyone
enters
through
Me, he
will be
saved, and
will go in
and out
and find
pasture."
|
|
John
10:10
|
"I
came that
they may
have life,
and have it
abundantly."
|
|
John
10:11
|
"I
am the
good
shepherd;
the good
shepherd
lays down
His life
for the
sheep."
|
|
John
6:35
|
"I
am the
bread of
life; he
who comes
to Me will
not
hunger,
and he who
believes
in Me will
never
thirst.
|
|
John
7:37-38
|
"If
anyone is
thirsty,
let him
come to Me
and drink.
He
who
believes
in Me, as
the
Scripture
said,
'From his
innermost
being will
flow
rivers of
living
water.'"
|
|
John
8:12
|
"I
am the
Light of
the world;
he who
follows Me
will not
walk in
the
darkness,
but will
have the
Light of
life."
|
|
John
11:25-26
|
"I
am the
resurrection
and the
life; he
who
believes
in Me will
live even
if he
dies, and
everyone
who lives
and
believes
in Me will
never die.
Do you
believe
this?"
|
|
John
15:5
|
"I
am the
vine, you
are the
branches;
he who
abides in
Me and I
in him, he
bears much
fruit, for
apart from
Me you can
do
nothing."
|
|
John
14:6
|
"I
am the
way, and
the truth,
and the
life; no
one comes
to the
Father but
through
Me."
|
|
Narrative
|
Jesus
even
claimed
to
one
and
equal
with
God:
|
|
John
5:22,23
|
"For
not even
the Father
judges
anyone,
but He has
given all
judgment
to the
Son, so
that all
will honor
the Son
even as
they honor
the
Father. He
who does
not honor
the Son
does not
honor the
Father who
sent
Him."
|
|
John
8:58
|
Jesus
said to
them, "Truly,
truly, I
say to
you,
before
Abraham
was born,
I
am."
|
|
John
8:42
|
Jesus
said to
them, "If
God were
your
Father,
you would
love Me,
for I
proceeded
forth and
have come
from God,
for I have
not even
come on My
own
initiative,
but He
sent
Me."
|
|
John
12:44,45
|
And
Jesus
cried out
and said, "He
who
believes
in Me,
does not
believe in
Me but in
Him who
sent
Me. He
who sees
Me sees
the One
who sent
Me."
|
|
John
10:30
|
"I
and the
Father are
one."
|
|
John
14:9-11
|
" He
who has
seen Me
has seen
the
Father;
how can
you
say, 'Show
us the
Father'?"
"Do
you not
believe
that I am
in the
Father,
and the
Father is
in Me? The
words that
I say to
you I do
not speak
on My own
initiative,
but the
Father
abiding in
Me does
His
works. Believe
Me that I
am in the
Father and
the Father
is in Me;
otherwise
believe
because of
the works
themselves."
|
|
Narrative
|
The
Jews
realized
that Jesus
claimed to
be equal
with God
|
|
John
10:24-33
|
The
Jews then
gathered
around
Him, and
were
saying to
Him,
"How
long will
You keep
us in
suspense?
If You are
the
Christ,
tell us
plainly."
Jesus
answered
them, "I
told you,
and you do
not
believe;
the works
that I do
in My
Father's
name,
these
testify of
Me. But
you do not
believe
because
you are
not of My
sheep. My
sheep hear
My voice,
and I know
them, and
they
follow Me;
and I give
eternal
life to
them, and
they will
never
perish;
and no one
will
snatch
them out
of My
hand. My
Father,
who has
given them
to Me, is
greater
than all;
and no one
is able to
snatch
them out
of the
Father's
hand. I
and the
Father are
one."
The
Jews
picked up
stones
again to
stone Him.
Jesus
answered
them, "I
showed you
many good
works from
the
Father;
for which
of them
are you
stoning
Me?"
The
Jews
answered
Him,
"For
a good
work we do
not stone
You, but
for
blasphemy;
and
because
You, being
a man,
make
Yourself
out to be
God."
|
|
|
Jesus'
birth
|
|
Luke
2:8-16
|
In
the
same
region
there
were
some
shepherds
staying
out
in
the
fields
and
keeping
watch
over
their
flock
by
night.
And
an
angel
of
the
Lord
suddenly
stood
before
them,
and
the
glory
of
the
Lord
shone
around
them;
and
they
were
terribly
frightened.
But
the
angel
said
to
them,
"Do
not
be
afraid;
for
behold,
I
bring
you
good
news
of
great
joy
which
will
be
for
all
the
people;
for
today
in
the
city
of
David
there
has
been
born
for
you
a
Savior,
who
is
Christ
the
Lord.
This
will
be a
sign
for
you:
you
will
find
a
baby
wrapped
in
cloths
and
lying
in a
manger."
And
suddenly
there
appeared
with
the
angel
a
multitude
of
the
heavenly
host
praising
God
and
saying,
"Glory
to
God
in
the
highest,
And
on
earth
peace
among
men
with
whom
He
is
pleased."
When
the
angels
had
gone
away
from
them
into
heaven,
the
shepherds
began
saying
to
one
another,
"Let
us
go
straight
to
Bethlehem
then,
and
see
this
thing
that
has
happened
which
the
Lord
has
made
known
to
us."
So
they
came
in a
hurry
and
found
their
way
to
Mary
and
Joseph,
and
the
baby
as
He
lay
in
the
manger.
|
|
Luke
2:20
|
The
shepherds
went
back,
glorifying
and
praising
God
for
all
that
they
had
heard
and
seen,
just
as
had
been
told
them.
|
|
Luke
2:21
|
And
when
eight
days
had
passed,
before
His
circumcision,
His
name
was
then
called
Jesus,
the
name
given
by
the
angel
before
He
was
conceived
in
the
womb.
|
|
Luke
2:40
|
The
Child
continued
to
grow
and
become
strong,
increasing
in
wisdom;
and
the
grace
of
God
was
upon
Him.
|
|
|
Jesus'
ministry
|
|
Luke
8:1
|
He
[Jesus]
began
going
around
from
one
city
and
village
to
another,
proclaiming
and
preaching
the
kingdom
of
God.
The
twelve
were
with
Him.
|
|
Luke
4:15
|
And
He
began
teaching
in
their
synagogues
and
was
praised
by
all.
|
|
Mark
1:22
|
They
were
amazed
at
His
teaching;
for
He
was
teaching
them
as
one
having
authority,
and
not
as
the
scribes.
|
|
Mark
6:56
|
Wherever
He
entered
villages,
or
cities,
or
countryside,
they
were
laying
the
sick
in
the
market
places,
and
imploring
Him
that
they
might
just
touch
the
fringe
of
His
cloak;
and
as
many
as
touched
it
were
being
cured.
|
|
Mark
1:39
|
And
He
went
into
their
synagogues
throughout
all
Galilee,
preaching
and
casting
out
the
demons.
|
|
Mark
1:34
|
And
He
healed
many
who
were
ill
with
various
diseases,
and
cast
out
many
demons.
|
|
Luke
4:41
|
Demons
also
were
coming
out
of
many,
shouting,
"You
are
the
Son
of
God!"
But
rebuking
them,
He
would
not
allow
them
to
speak,
because
they
knew
Him
to
be
the
Christ.
|
|
John
2:23
|
Now
when
He
was
in
Jerusalem
at
the
Passover,
during
the
feast,
many
believed
in
His
name,
observing
His
signs
which
He
was
doing.
|
|
Luke
15:1,2
|
All
the
tax
collectors
and
the
sinners
were
coming
near
Him
to
listen
to
Him.
Both
the
Pharisees
and
the
scribes
began
to
grumble,
saying,
"This
man
receives
sinners
and
eats
with
them."
|
|
Luke
11:53
|
The
scribes
and
the
Pharisees
began
to
be
very
hostile
and
to
question
Him
closely
on
many
subjects
|
|
Luke
13:17
|
All
His
opponents
were
being
humiliated;
and
the
entire
crowd
was
rejoicing
over
all
the
glorious
things
being
done
by
Him.
|
|
Narrative
|
Some
people,
including
many
rulers
of
the
Jews,
believed
in
Jesus,
but
would
not
confess
their
belief
and
follow
Him
because
they
were
afraid
that
they
would
be
persecuted
by
the
Pharisees,
who
were
the
most
religious
Jews
of
that
day.
The
Pharisees
apparently
were
not
interested
in
whether
or
not
Jesus
was
who
He
claimed
to
be;
they
just
wanted
to
protect
their
position
and
power.
They
were
afraid
that
if
multitudes
of
people
followed
Jesus,
they
would
lose
their
power
over
the
people.
|
|
John
11:45-48
|
Therefore
many
of
the
Jews
who
came
to
Mary,
and
saw
what
He
had
done,
believed
in
Him.
But
some
of
them
went
to
the
Pharisees
and
told
them
the
things
which
Jesus
had
done.
Therefore
the
chief
priests
and
the
Pharisees
convened
a
council,
and
were
saying,
"What
are
we
doing?
For
this
man
is
performing
many
signs.
If
we
let
Him
go
on
like
this,
all
men
will
believe
in
Him,
and
the
Romans
will
come
and
take
away
both
our
place
and
our
nation."
|
|
John
12:42,43
|
Nevertheless
many
even
of
the
rulers
believed
in
Him,
but
because
of
the
Pharisees
they
were
not
confessing
Him,
for
fear
that
they
would
be
put
out
of
the
synagogue;
for
they
loved
the
approval
of
men
rather
than
the
approval
of
God.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Jesus'
arrest and crucifixion
|
|
Mark
14:1
|
Now
the
Passover
and
Unleavened
Bread
were
two
days
away;
and
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
were
seeking
how
to
seize
Him
by
stealth
and
kill
Him
|
|
John
5:18
|
The
Jews
were
seeking
all
the
more
to
kill
Him,
because
He
not
only
was
breaking
the
Sabbath,
but
also
was
calling
God
His
own
Father,
making
Himself
equal
with
God.
|
|
Luke
22:2-6
|
The
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
were
seeking
how
they
might
put
Him
to
death;
for
they
were
afraid
of
the
people.
And
Satan
entered
into
Judas
who
was
called
Iscariot,
belonging
to
the
number
of
the
twelve.
And
he
went
away
and
discussed
with
the
chief
priests
and
officers
how
he
might
betray
Him
to
them.
They
were
glad
and
agreed
to
give
him
money.
So
he
consented,
and
began
seeking
a
good
opportunity
to
betray
Him
to
them
apart
from
the
crowd.
|
|
Luke
22:7,8
|
Then
came
the
first
day
of
Unleavened
Bread
on
which
the
Passover
lamb
had
to
be
sacrificed.
And
Jesus
sent
Peter
and
John,
saying,
"Go
and
prepare
the
Passover
for
us,
so
that
we
may
eat
it."
|
|
Luke
22:14-16
|
When
the
hour
had
come,
He
reclined
at
the
table,
and
the
apostles
with
Him.
And
He
said
to
them,
"I
have
earnestly
desired
to
eat
this
Passover
with
you
before
I
suffer;
for
I
say
to
you,
I
shall
never
again
eat
it
until
it
is
fulfilled
in
the
kingdom
of
God."
|
|
Luke
22:39-46
|
[After
the
Passover
dinner
with
the
disciples,]
He
came
out
and
proceeded
as
was
His
custom
to
the
Mount
of
Olives;
and
the
disciples
also
followed
Him.
When
He
arrived
at
the
place,
He
said
to
them,
"Pray
that
you
may
not
enter
into
temptation."
And
He
withdrew
from
them
about
a
stone's
throw,
and
He
knelt
down
and
began
to
pray,
"Father,
if
You
are
willing,
remove
this
cup
from
Me;
yet
not
My
will,
but
Yours
be
done."
Now
an
angel
from
heaven
appeared
to
Him,
strengthening
Him.
And
being
in
agony
He
was
praying
very
fervently;
and
His
sweat
became
like
drops
of
blood,
falling
down
upon
the
ground.
When
He
rose
from
prayer,
He
came
to
the
disciples
and
found
them
sleeping
from
sorrow,
and
said
to
them,
"Why
are
you
sleeping?
Get
up
and
pray
that
you
may
not
enter
into
temptation."
|
|
Mark
14:43
|
Immediately
while
He
was
still
speaking,
Judas,
one
of
the
twelve,
came
up
accompanied
by
a
crowd
with
swords
and
clubs,
who
were
from
the
chief
priests
and
the
scribes
and
the
elders.
|
|
Mark
14:46
|
They
laid
hands
on
Him
and
seized
Him.
|
|
Mark
14:50
|
And
they
all
[the
disciples]
left
Him
and
fled.
|
|
Mark
14:53
|
They
led
Jesus
away
to
the
high
priest;
and
all
the
chief
priests
and
the
elders
and
the
scribes
gathered
together.
|
|
Mark
14:55-64
|
Now
the
chief
priests
and
the
whole
Council
kept
trying
to
obtain
testimony
against
Jesus
to
put
Him
to
death,
and
they
were
not
finding
any.
For
many
were
giving
false
testimony
against
Him,
but
their
testimony
was
not
consistent.
Some
stood
up
and
began
to
give
false
testimony
against
Him,
saying,
"We
heard
Him
say,
'I
will
destroy
this
temple
made
with
hands,
and
in
three
days
I
will
build
another
made
without
hands.'"
Not
even
in
this
respect
was
their
testimony
consistent.
The
high
priest
stood
up
and
came
forward
and
questioned
Jesus,
saying,
"Do
You
not
answer?
What
is
it
that
these
men
are
testifying
against
You?"
But
He
kept
silent
and
did
not
answer.
Again
the
high
priest
was
questioning
Him,
and
saying
to
Him,
"Are
You
the
Christ,
the
Son
of
the
Blessed
One?"
And
Jesus
said,
"I
am;
and
you
shall
see
THE
SON
OF
MAN
SITTING
AT
THE
RIGHT
HAND
OF
POWER,
and
COMING
WITH
THE
CLOUDS
OF
HEAVEN."
Tearing
his
clothes,
the
high
priest
said,
"What
further
need
do
we
have
of
witnesses?
"You
have
heard
the
blasphemy;
how
does
it
seem
to
you?"
And
they
all
condemned
Him
to
be
deserving
of
death.
|
|
Mark
15:1
|
Early
in the
morning
the chief
priests
with the
elders and
scribes
and the
whole
Council,
immediately
held a
consultation;
and
binding
Jesus,
they led
Him away
and
delivered
Him to
Pilate.
|
|
John
19:1-9
|
Pilate
then took
Jesus and
scourged
Him. And
the
soldiers
twisted
together a
crown of
thorns and
put it on
His head,
and put a
purple
robe on
Him; and
they began
to come up
to Him and
say,
"Hail,
King of
the
Jews!"
and to
give Him
slaps in
the face.
Pilate
came out
again and
said to
them,
"Behold,
I am
bringing
Him out to
you so
that you
may know
that I
find no
guilt in
Him."
Jesus
then came
out,
wearing
the crown
of thorns
and the
purple
robe.
Pilate
said to
them,
"Behold,
the
Man!"
So
when the
chief
priests
and the
officers
saw Him,
they cried
out
saying,
"Crucify,
crucify!"
Pilate
said to
them,
"Take
Him
yourselves
and
crucify
Him, for I
find no
guilt in
Him."
The
Jews
answered
him,
"We
have a
law, and
by that
law He
ought to
die
because He
made
Himself
out to be
the Son of
God."
Therefore
when
Pilate
heard this
statement,
he was
even more
afraid; and
he entered
into the
Praetorium
again and
said to
Jesus,
"Where
are You
from?"
But Jesus
gave him
no answer.
|
|
John
19:12-18
|
As
a
result
of
this
Pilate
made
efforts
to
release
Him,
but
the
Jews
cried
out
saying,
"If
you
release
this
Man,
you
are
no
friend
of
Caesar;
everyone
who
makes
himself
out
to
be a
king
opposes
Caesar."
Therefore
when
Pilate
heard
these
words,
he
brought
Jesus
out,
and
sat
down
on
the
judgment
seat
at a
place
called
The
Pavement,
but
in
Hebrew,
Gabbatha.
Now
it
was
the
day
of
preparation
for
the
Passover;
it
was
about
the
sixth
hour.
And
he
said
to
the
Jews,
"Behold,
your
King!"
So
they
cried
out,
"Away
with
Him,
away
with
Him,
crucify
Him!"
Pilate
said
to
them,
"Shall
I
crucify
your
King?"
The
chief
priests
answered,
"We
have
no
king
but
Caesar."
So
he
then
handed
Him
over
to
them
to
be
crucified.
They
took
Jesus,
therefore,
and
He
went
out,
bearing
His
own
cross,
to
the
place
called
the
Place
of a
Skull,
which
is
called
in
Hebrew,
Golgotha.
There
they
crucified
Him,
and
with
Him
two
other
men,
one
on
either
side,
and
Jesus
in
between.
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Mark
15:33,34
|
When
the sixth
hour came,
darkness
fell over
the whole
land until
the ninth
hour. At
the ninth
hour Jesus
cried out
with a
loud
voice, "ELOI,
ELOI, LAMA
SABACHTHANI?"
which
is
translated,
"MY
GOD, MY
GOD, WHY
HAVE YOU
FORSAKEN
ME?"
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|
John
19:28-30
|
After
this,
Jesus,
knowing
that
all
things
had
already
been
accomplished,
to
fulfill
the
Scripture,
said,
"I
am
thirsty."
A
jar
full
of
sour
wine
was
standing
there;
so
they
put
a
sponge
full
of
the
sour
wine
upon
a
branch
of
hyssop
and
brought
it
up
to
His
mouth.
Therefore
when
Jesus
had
received
the
sour
wine,
He
said,
"It
is
finished!"
And
He
bowed
His
head
and
gave
up
His
spirit.
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|
Mark
15:38,39
|
And
the veil
of the
temple was
torn in
two from
top to
bottom. When
the
centurion,
who was
standing
right in
front of
Him, saw
the way He
breathed
His last,
he said,
"Truly
this man
was the
Son of
God!"
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|
Luke
23:48
|
And
all the
crowds who
came
together
for this
spectacle,
when they
observed
what had
happened,
began to
return,
beating
their
breasts.
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|
John
19:31-34
|
Then
the Jews,
because it
was the
day of
preparation,
so that
the bodies
would not
remain on
the cross
on the
Sabbath
(for that
Sabbath
was a high
day),
asked
Pilate
that their
legs might
be broken,
and that
they might
be taken
away. So
the
soldiers
came, and
broke the
legs of
the first
man and of
the other
who was
crucified
with Him; but
coming to
Jesus,
when they
saw that
He was
already
dead, they
did not
break His
legs. But
one of the
soldiers
pierced
His side
with a
spear, and
immediately
blood and
water came
out.
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|
Mat
27:57-61
|
When
it was
evening,
there came
a rich man
from
Arimathea,
named
Joseph,
who
himself
had also
become a
disciple
of Jesus. This
man went
to Pilate
and asked
for the
body of
Jesus.
Then
Pilate
ordered it
to be
given to
him. And
Joseph
took the
body and
wrapped it
in a clean
linen
cloth, and
laid it in
his own
new tomb,
which he
had hewn
out in the
rock; and
he rolled
a large
stone
against
the
entrance
of the
tomb and
went away. And
Mary
Magdalene
was there,
and the
other
Mary,
sitting
opposite
the grave.
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Jesus'
resurrection
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|
1 Cor
15:3,4
|
Christ
died for
our sins
according
to the
Scriptures,
and...He
was buried
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|
Acts
2:24
|
But
God raised
Him up
again,
putting an
end to the
agony of
death,
since it
was
impossible
for Him to
be held in
its power.
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|
Luke
24:1-12
|
On
the
first
day
of
the
week,
at
early
dawn,
they
[Mary
Magdalene
and
others]
came
to
the
tomb
bringing
the
spices
which
they
had
prepared.
And
they
found
the
stone
rolled
away
from
the
tomb,
but
when
they
entered,
they
did
not
find
the
body
of
the
Lord
Jesus.
While
they
were
perplexed
about
this,
behold,
two
men
suddenly
stood
near
them
in
dazzling
clothing;
and
as
the
women
were
terrified
and
bowed
their
faces
to
the
ground,
the
men
said
to
them,
"Why
do
you
seek
the
living
One
among
the
dead?
He
is
not
here,
but
He
has
risen.
Remember
how
He
spoke
to
you
while
He
was
still
in
Galilee,
saying
that
the
Son
of
Man
must
be
delivered
into
the
hands
of
sinful
men,
and
be
crucified,
and
the
third
day
rise
again."
And
they
remembered
His
words,
and
returned
from
the
tomb
and
reported
all
these
things
to
the
eleven
and
to
all
the
rest.
Now
they
were
Mary
Magdalene
and
Joanna
and
Mary
the
mother
of
James;
also
the
other
women
with
them
were
telling
these
things
to
the
apostles.
But
these
words
appeared
to
them
as
nonsense,
and
they
would
not
believe
them.
But
Peter
got
up
and
ran
to
the
tomb;
stooping
and
looking
in,
he
saw
the
linen
wrappings
only;
and
he
went
away
to
his
home,
marveling
at
what
had
happened.
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Mark
16:12,13
|
After
that,
He
[Jesus]
appeared
in
a
different
form
to
two
of
them
[disciples]
while
they
were
walking
along
on
their
way
to
the
country.
They
went
away
and
reported
it
to
the
others,
|
|
Luke
24:34
|
saying,
"The
Lord
has
really
risen
and
has
appeared
to
Simon."
They
began
to
relate
their
experiences
on
the
road
and
how
He
was
recognized
by
them
in
the
breaking
of
the
bread--
|
|
Mark
16:13
|
but
they
did
not
believe
them
either.
|
|
Luke
24:36-49
|
While
they
were
telling
these
things,
He
Himself
stood
in
their
midst.
But
they
were
startled
and
frightened
and
thought
that
they
were
seeing
a
spirit.
And
He
said
to
them,
"Why
are
you
troubled,
and
why
do
doubts
arise
in
your
hearts?
See
My
hands
and
My
feet,
that
it
is
I
Myself;
touch
Me
and
see,
for
a
spirit
does
not
have
flesh
and
bones
as
you
see
that
I
have."
And
when
He
had
said
this,
He
showed
them
His
hands
and
His
feet.
While
they
still
could
not
believe
it
because
of
their
joy
and
amazement,
He
said
to
them,
"Have
you
anything
here
to
eat?"
They
gave
Him
a
piece
of
a
broiled
fish;
and
He
took
it
and
ate
it
before
them.
Now
He
said
to
them,
"These
are
My
words
which
I
spoke
to
you
while
I
was
still
with
you,
that
all
things
which
are
written
about
Me
in
the
Law
of
Moses
and
the
Prophets
and
the
Psalms
must
be
fulfilled."
Then
He
opened
their
minds
to
understand
the
Scriptures,
and
He
said
to
them,
"Thus
it
is
written,
that
the
Christ
would
suffer
and
rise
again
from
the
dead
the
third
day,
and
that
repentance
for
forgiveness
of
sins
would
be
proclaimed
in
His
name
to
all
the
nations,
beginning
from
Jerusalem.
You
are
witnesses
of
these
things.
And
behold,
I
am
sending
forth
the
promise
of
My
Father
upon
you;
but
you
are
to
stay
in
the
city
until
you
are
clothed
with
power
from
on
high."
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1 Cor
15:6,7
|
After that
He
appeared
to more
than five
hundred
brethren
at one
time, most
of whom
remain
until now,
but some
have
fallen
asleep;
then He
appeared
to James,
then to
all the
apostles.
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|
Luke
24:49
|
And
He
led
them
out
as
far
as
Bethany,
and
He
lifted
up
His
hands
and
blessed
them.
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|
Acts
1:7,8
|
He
said
to
them,
"It
is
not
for
you
to
know
times
or
epochs
which
the
Father
has
fixed
by
His
own
authority;
but
you
will
receive
power
when
the
Holy
Spirit
has
come
upon
you;
and
you
shall
be
My
witnesses
both
in
Jerusalem,
and
in
all
Judea
and
Samaria,
and
even
to
the
remotest
part
of
the
earth."
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|
Mark
16:15-18
|
"Go
into
all
the
world
and
preach
the
gospel
to
all
creation.
He
who
has
believed
and
has
been
baptized
shall
be
saved;
but
he
who
has
disbelieved
shall
be
condemned.
These
signs
will
accompany
those
who
have
believed:
in
My
name
they
will
cast
out
demons,
they
will
speak
with
new
tongues;
they
will
pick
up
serpents,
and
if
they
drink
any
deadly
poison,
it
will
not
hurt
them;
they
will
lay
hands
on
the
sick,
and
they
will
recover."
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|
Acts
1:9
|
And
after
He
had
said
these
things,
He
was
lifted
up
while
they
were
looking
on,
and
a
cloud
received
Him
out
of
their
sight.
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|
Mark
16:19
|
He
was
received
up
into
heaven
and
sat
down
at
the
right
hand
of
God.
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|
Acts
1:10,11
|
And
as
they
were
gazing
intently
into
the
sky
while
He
was
going,
behold,
two
men
in
white
clothing
stood
beside
them.
They
also
said,
"Men
of
Galilee,
why
do
you
stand
looking
into
the
sky?
This
Jesus,
who
has
been
taken
up
from
you
into
heaven,
will
come
in
just
the
same
way
as
you
have
watched
Him
go
into
heaven."
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The
resurrected
Christ
|
|
Narrative
|
Christ
conquered
sin,
death, and
Satan. He
is alive
at this
very
moment.
|
|
Rom
6:9
|
Christ,
having
been
raised
from
the
dead,
is
never
to
die
again;
death
no
longer
is
master
over
Him.
|
|
Heb
10:12
|
but
He,
having
offered
one
sacrifice
for
sins
for
all
time,
sat
down
at
the
right
hand
of
God,
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|
Eph
1:21
|
far
above
all
rule
and
authority
and
power
and
dominion,
and
every
name
that
is
named,
not
only
in
this
age
but
also
in
the
one
to
come.
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|
Heb
2:14,15
|
Through
death He
[rendered]
powerless
him who
had the
power of
death,
that is,
the devil,
and
[freed]
those who
through
fear of
death were
subject to
slavery
all their
lives.
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|
Col
2:15
|
When
He [God
the
Father]
had
disarmed
the rulers
and
authorities,
He made a
public
display of
them,
having
triumphed
over them
through
Him.
|
|
Phil
2:9
|
For
this
reason
also, God
highly
exalted
Him, and
bestowed
on Him the
name which
is above
every name
|
|
Eph
1:22
|
And
He
put
all
things
in
subjection
under
His
feet,
and
gave
Him
as
head
over
all
things
to
the
church.
|
|
Col
2:10
|
He
is
the
head
over
all
rule
and
authority;
|
|
Col
1:17
|
He
is
before
all
things,
and
in
Him
all
things
hold
together.
|
|
Col
2:3
|
In
[Him]
are
hidden
all
the
treasures
of
wisdom
and
knowledge.
|
|
Heb
13:8
|
Jesus
Christ
is
the
same
yesterday
and
today
and
forever.
|
|
|
John's
vision of
Christ in
heaven
|
|
Rev
1:12-18
|
Then
I turned
to see the
voice that
was
speaking
with me.
And having
turned I
saw seven
golden
lampstands;
and in the
middle of
the
lampstands
I saw one
like a son
of man,
clothed in
a robe
reaching
to the
feet, and
girded
across His
chest with
a golden
sash. His
head and
His hair
were white
like white
wool, like
snow; and
His eyes
were like
a flame of
fire. His
feet were
like
burnished
bronze,
when it
has been
made to
glow in a
furnace,
and His
voice was
like the
sound of
many
waters. In
His right
hand He
held seven
stars, and
out of His
mouth came
a sharp
two-edged
sword; and
His face
was like
the sun
shining in
its
strength.
When I saw
Him, I
fell at
His feet
like a
dead man.
And He
placed His
right hand
on me,
saying, "Do
not be
afraid; I
am the
first and
the last,
and the
living
One; and I
was dead,
and
behold, I
am alive
forevermore,
and I have
the keys
of death
and of
Hades.
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Rev
5:11-13
|
Then
I looked,
and I
heard the
voice of
many
angels
around the
throne and
the living
creatures
and the
elders;
and the
number of
them was
myriads of
myriads,
and
thousands
of
thousands,
saying
with a
loud
voice,
"Worthy
is the
Lamb that
was slain
to receive
power and
riches and
wisdom and
might and
honor and
glory and
blessing."
And every
created
thing
which is
in heaven
and on the
earth and
under the
earth and
on the
sea, and
all things
in them, I
heard
saying,
"To
Him who
sits on
the
throne,
and to the
Lamb, be
blessing
and honor
and glory
and
dominion
forever
and
ever."
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|
Your
invitation
to trust
Christ and
receive
Life
|
|
John
20:30,31
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