The angel Gabriel, sent from the presence of God, announces to the young Mary her future role as the mother of the child Jesus.
Luke 1 :26-38
Mary visits her relative Elisabeth, who in her old age will also soon give birth to a miraculous child. The women rejoice together.
Luke 1:39-55
John the Baptist is born. Zacharias prophesies of John's mission to prepare the way for the Son of God.
Luke 1 :57-80
Mary and Joseph, the parents of Jesus Christ, travel to the city of Bethlehem. When they arrive, they find that there is no room for them in the inn. Instead, they find shelter in a stable where animals are kept. There, Christ is born and laid in a manger. Luke 2:4-7
The angel Gabriel announces the birth of Jesus Christ to shepherds watching their sheep in the fields. The shepherds visit Mary, Joseph, and the newborn Jesus, who is wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger. Luke 2:8-18
Mary and Joseph take Jesus to the temple, where the righteous Simeon blesses the baby and rejoices that the Lord let him live to see this day. Luke 2: 22-38
The Wise Men travel far to meet Jesus Christ and present Him with gifts—gold, frankincense, and myrrh. After their visit, Mary and Joseph flee to Egypt to protect Christ from the wicked King Herod, who wants to have Him killed. Matthew 2:1-2, 11-15
Mary conceives by the power of the Holy Ghost. Heavenly messengers herald the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.
While Mary was pregnant, she and Joseph traveled from Nazareth to Bethlehem. In that city, Mary gave birth to Jesus, wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger because there was no room for them in the inn (Luke 2:4-7).
The Wise Men heard of Jesus’s birth and traveled far to see Him. (Matt. 2:1-2). Shepherds were watching their sheep in a field by night when the angel Gabriel appeared to tell them the good news as well. A Savior, had been born. They hurried to see Jesus lying in a manger, and then they told the world about that miraculous night (Luke 2:8-18).
Share the good tidings of great joy: that He lives! Luke 2:1-20
Mary was highly favored of God and chosen to be the mother of Jesus Christ. Her humility, devotion, and strength stand as a model for all Christian disciples. Luke 1: 26-35
Mary and Joseph find Jesus about His father's business, teaching in the temple.
Luke 2:40-52
Jesus seeks out John the Baptist and is baptized in order to fulfill all righteousness.
Matthew 3:13-17
Jesus performs a miraculous act of service in one of the first recorded events of His ministry.
John 2: 1-12
Jesus clears worldly merchandise from the temple courts in order to keep the temple a holy place.
John 2:13-17
In the darkness of night, Jesus teaches Nicodemus about the necessity of every person being born again.
John 3: 1-36
While traveling through Samaria, the Savior teaches a woman at Jacob's well that He is the "living water."
John 4:5-29
Jesus calls Peter, Andrew, James, and John to follow Him.
Matthew 4: 18-22
Jesus demonstrates His divine power by healing a possessed man.
Luke 4: 33-37
Jesus announces that He is the Messiah prophesied by Isaiah but is rejected by His neighbors in Nazareth.
Luke 4: 15-30
Jesus instructs and empowers His original Twelve Apostles.
Matthew 10:1-11
Jesus teaches His followers essential Christian traits, such as kindness, forgiveness, and love.
Matthew 5:1-16
Jesus teaches His followers essential Christian traits, such as kindness, forgiveness, and love.
Matthew 5: 17-48
Jesus teaches His disciples the correct manner of prayer and offers the Lord's Prayer.
Matthew 6:1-13
In His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus teaches His disciples what it means to be a compassionate follower of His gospel.
Matthew 6:19-21; 7:1-27
Jesus shows that He has power to both forgive sins and heal physical infirmities.
Mark 2: 1-12
Jesus explains why He teaches with parables and gives the parable of the sower to a multitude gathered on the seashore.
Matthew 13:1-23
Jesus demonstrates His divine power by raising a young girl from the dead.
Mark 5:22-24, 35-43
Jesus heals a woman's illness when she, in faith, touches His clothing.
Mark 5: 25-34
Jesus raises the son of the widow of Nain from death.
Luke 7:11-16
Jesus explains the meaning of the parable of the wheat and tares.
Matthew 13:36-43
The Savior was known for teaching in parables. In this video, Jesus teaches a crowd of people about the parable of the wheat and the tares.
Matthew 13: 36-43
Jesus acclaims John the Baptist, rebukes unbelievers, and declares His burden is light.
Matthew 11:1-30
Luke 11:14-26; Matthew 12:31-42
Matthew 13:44-51
Mark 4:37-40
Matthew 14:13-21
Matthew 14:25-33
John 6:25-71
Matthew 16:13-19
Matthew 16:21–28
John 5:2-12
John 8:2-11
Matthew 18:21-35
John 9:1-41
John 10:1-18
Luke 10:25-37
Luke 15:2-7
Matthew 18:1-11; Mark 9:38-42
Luke 12:13-34
John 8:12-58
Luke 15:11-32
John 11:1-44
Luke 18:15-17
Matthew 19:16-26
Matthew 21:1-11
Matthew 21:23-32
Mark 12:13-17
Mark 12:28-34
Mark 12:41-44
Matthew 25:1-13
Matthew 25:14-30
Matthew 25:31-46
John 13:1-35
Luke 22:31-34
Matthew 26:36-57
Matthew 26:57-75
Matthew 27:1-2, 11-25
Matthew 27:26-50
Matthew 27:57-60
John 20:3-18
Matthew 4:18-25; 26; 27;
Matthew 27; 28
John 20:11-17
Luke 24:13-33
Luke 24:36-41, 44-49; John 20:21
John 20:24-29
John 21: 1-22
John 3:16
Acts 3:1-8
Acts 3:12-26, 4:1-3
Acts 4:5-21
Acts 5:12-42
Acts 10:1-48; 11:1-18
Acts 15
Acts 17
Acts 22
Acts 23:11
1 Corinthians 3:14-17
1 Corinthians 13
Ephesians 2:10-22
Ephesians 4:1-15
2 Timothy 4:1-8
Matthew 19-20, Mark 10, Luke 18
2 Timothy 3: 1-5
James 1:19-27
2 Corinthians 7:8-10
2 Thessalonians 2:1-3
Acts 6 and 7
1 Corinthians 15:20-26
2 Corinthians 5:17-21
Ephesians 6:10-18
Hebrews 11
James 3:1-10
John 3:16
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