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Birth of Jesus
The event recorded in Matthew and Luke that highlights the virgin birth and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies.
Baptism of Jesus
Jesus is baptized by John in the Jordan River, marking the beginning of His public ministry and affirming His identity as the Son of God.
Wilderness Temptation
After His baptism, Jesus is tempted by Satan for forty days, demonstrating His sinlessness and power over evil.
Sermon on the Mount
A collection of teachings by Jesus, including the Beatitudes and ethical instructions for believers.
Feedings in the Wilderness
Miraculous events where Jesus feeds large crowds with minimal food, signifying His divine provision.
Peter's Confession
Peter declares Jesus as the Messiah, affirming His identity as the promised Savior.
Triumphal Entry
Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey, fulfilling prophecy and being hailed as King.
Last Supper
The final meal Jesus shares with His disciples, establishing the new covenant through His body and blood.
Betrayal of Jesus
Judas Iscariot's betrayal leads to Jesus' arrest, fulfilling prophecy and showcasing His willingness to suffer.
Trial of Jesus
Jesus faces trials before Jewish and Roman authorities, exposing corruption and insecurity in these systems.
Crucifixion & Death of Jesus
Jesus' crucifixion at Golgotha, central to Christianity, symbolizes the atonement for humanity's sins.
Resurrection of Jesus
Jesus rises from the dead on the third day, affirming His divine identity and victory over death.
Ascension of Jesus
Jesus ascends to heaven, marking the end of His earthly ministry and affirming His divine authority.
Pentecost
The descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles, marking the birth of the Christian Church.
Conversion of Cornelius
Peter's vision leads to the baptism of the Gentile Cornelius, signifying the expansion of the gospel.
Saul's Conversion
Saul encounters Jesus on the road to Damascus, transforming him into Paul, a key missionary.
Return of Christ
The second coming of Christ to judge the living and the dead, signifying the fulfillment of God's promises.
Last Judgment
The final judgment where all people are evaluated by their faith in Jesus and their deeds.
Mary & Joseph
The parents of Jesus, exemplifying obedience and faith in God's calling.
John the Baptist
The forerunner of Jesus who preached repentance and baptized Him in preparation for His ministry.
Peter (Simon)
One of Jesus’ closest disciples who becomes the leader of the early Church.
Judas Iscariot
One of the twelve disciples who betrays Jesus for money.
Stephen
The first Christian martyr who boldly testified about Jesus.
Bethlehem
The birthplace of Jesus, fulfilling the prophecy of the Messiah's origin.
Jerusalem
The capital city of Israel and the site of critical events in Jesus' life, including His crucifixion.
Gethsemane
The garden where Jesus prayed before His arrest, illustrating His anguish and submission.
Emmaus
The village where Jesus appeared to disciples post-resurrection, emphasizing the reality of His resurrection.
Jordan River
The river where Jesus was baptized, symbolizing spiritual renewal.
Antioch
A city where believers were first called Christians and serves as a center for early missionary work.
The Saving Significance of Jesus' Death
Jesus’ crucifixion offers reconciliation with God and forgiveness for sins.
Ethical Teachings of Jesus
Jesus' teachings focused on love, humility, and righteousness, challenging societal norms.
Theological Significance of the Ascension
Jesus' ascension affirms His authority and transitions ministry to the Holy Spirit.
Theological Significance of Jesus' Resurrection
Jesus' resurrection underpins the hope for believers’ eternal life.
Final State of Believers
The righteous will inherit eternal life while the wicked face judgment.