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The Life of Christ
Everett F. Harrison, Th.D.
- The Birth of Jesus. Jesus is
the most outstanding person in all of history, and indeed is the central
figure of all time. Everett Harrison discusses the circumstances, important
factors, and prophecy surrounding His birth.
- His Early Life. We only have a
glimpse of Jesus' boyhood and early life. Enough is told to enable us to
know that as a child Jesus had a normal life.
- His Temptation. Jesus could not
begin to do the work the Father God had commissioned Him to do until He had
passed this severe test.
- His Early Ministry in Judea and
Galilee. Within a few months Jesus had labored in the city of Jerusalem,
in Samaria, and Galilee. He covered all the main areas of Palestine at this
early stage in His ministry.
- His Teachings and Miracles.
What are the basic teachings of Jesus? What spiritual legacy has He left for
us? Never a man spoke like this man.
- The Training of the Twelve
Disciples. The command of the Lord is, "Follow Me!" The future of
Christianity and God's plan lay with twelve men chosen by Jesus.
- Moving Toward Calvary. Lazarus
is dramatically raised from the dead by Jesus. He then turns to focus toward
Jerusalem while evil men began to plan His destruction. He was the people's
champion as He entered the great city.
- Upper Room Discourse. Jesus
called His disciples together to a private place to eat the famous Last
Supper. He washes their feet, teaches them the Lord's Supper, tells of the
Holy Spirit to come, says farewell, and goes to the Garden of Gethsemane to
pray and wait.
- His Trial and Death. Jesus
stood before the leaders of his own nation, and before the Romans, and then
they crucified Him.
- His Resurrection and Ascension.
Every tear of sadness at His death is drowned out by the shouts of joy at
His resurrection. Jesus is alive!
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