The angel Gabriel appears to Zechariah, a priest, and tells him that his wife Elizabeth will give birth to a son. This son will be John the Baptist, who will prepare the way for the Messiah. Gabriel also appears to Mary, a young woman who is engaged to be married to Joseph, and tells her that she will conceive and give birth to a son. This son will be Jesus, the Messiah.
Jesus is born in Bethlehem to Mary and Joseph. He is placed in a manger because there is no room for them in the inn. Shepherds are visited by angels and told of Jesus’ birth. They go to Bethlehem and find Jesus with Mary and Joseph. They spread the news of Jesus’ birth.
John the Baptist begins preaching in the wilderness of Judea. He calls people to repent of their sins and be baptized. He also identifies Jesus as the Messiah.
Jesus is tempted by the devil in the wilderness for 40 days. He resists the devil’s temptations and returns to Galilee in the power of the Spirit. He begins his public ministry by preaching in the synagogue in Nazareth.
Jesus calls his first disciples, Peter, Andrew, James, and John, while they are fishing on the Sea of Galilee. He heals a man with leprosy and forgives a sinful woman. He also teaches the people about the kingdom of God.
Jesus chooses his 12 apostles and gives the Sermon on the Plain, in which he teaches his followers about the importance of love, mercy, and forgiveness. He also tells them to be good to their enemies and to not judge others.
Jesus heals a centurion’s servant, raises a widow’s son from the dead, and forgives a sinful woman. He also responds to John the Baptist’s questions about his identity and ministry.
Jesus travels through Galilee, preaching and healing the sick. He is accompanied by his disciples and a group of women who have been healed by him. Jesus calms a storm at sea, casts out demons, and tells parables about the kingdom of God.
Jesus sends out his disciples to preach the kingdom of God and heal the sick before being transfigured before Peter, James, and John. Jesus heals a demon-possessed boy then teaches his disciples about the cost of discipleship.
Jesus sends out 70 disciples to preach the kingdom of God and heal the sick. He teaches them to love their enemies and to do good to those who hate them. Jesus then tells the parable of the Good Samaritan, which teaches us that our neighbour is anyone in need, regardless of their race, religion, or social status. Jesus also teaches us to pray for our enemies.
Jesus teaches his disciples how to pray, and he gives them the Lord’s Prayer. He also teaches them about the importance of persistent prayer. Jesus casts out a demon from a boy, and he rebukes the Pharisees for their hypocrisy. Jesus also teaches his disciples about the importance of forgiveness.
Jesus teaches his disciples about the dangers of hypocrisy and greed, and encourages them to be content with what they have and to trust in God. He also teaches them about the importance of being prepared for the day of judgment.
Jesus teaches about the importance of repentance and faith, and he tells several parables to illustrate his points. He also heals a woman on the Sabbath, and he confronts the religious leaders for their hypocrisy.
Jesus teaches about the importance of humility, hospitality, and discipleship. He also tells several parables to illustrate his points. He heals a man on the Sabbath, and he confronts the religious leaders for their hypocrisy.
Jesus tells three parables about the joy of finding what was lost: a lost sheep, a lost coin, and a lost son. These parables teach that God is always willing to forgive those who repent and return to him.
Jesus teaches his disciples about the importance of using money wisely and not being greedy. He tells them the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, which teaches that those who are rich in this life may be poor in the next life, and those who are poor in this life may be rich in the next life.
Jesus teaches about the importance of forgiveness, faith, and being prepared for the day of judgment. He also tells several parables to illustrate his points. He heals 10 lepers, and he confronts the religious leaders for their hypocrisy.
Jesus teaches about the importance of humility, faith, and perseverance. He also tells several parables to illustrate his points. He heals a blind man, and he confronts the religious leaders for their hypocrisy.
Jesus enters Jerusalem and is welcomed as a king. He cleanses the temple and teaches in the courts. He also tells the parable of the minas, which teaches us about the importance of faithfulness and stewardship.
Jesus continues to teach in the temple, and he is challenged by the religious leaders. He tells them several parables, including the parable of the tenants, which teaches us about the importance of faithfulness and obedience. He also answers their questions about paying taxes to Caesar and the resurrection of the dead.