Sunday, 23 April 2023

Telling the Beads Who is Jesus? A Summary

Who is Jesus? - A Summary

Jesus was born in Palestine at the time when the country was a part of the Roman Empire and Augustus Caesar was the Emperor. His mother was a young unknown Jewish girl named Mary. She was pledged in marriage to a man named Joseph who was a carpenter. 


Mary was found to be expecting a child before they were married. Joseph was told by an angel in a dream that the baby was God’s child and advised to choose to marry Mary and raise Jesus as his own son.


Jesus grew up in Nazareth, a town in Galilee in the northern part of the country. He became a carpenter, following in the footsteps of Joseph. He was known as Jesus, son of Joseph. At the age of thirty, he became an itinerant preacher and became known then as Jesus of Nazareth. 


He travelled throughout the country, teaching people to turn away from all that was wrong in their lives, to return to the ways of God as taught to them by Abraham, the father of their faith, and by Moses and all the great leaders and prophets of their religion. 


He also healed people and performed many miracles. He was not afraid to criticise the leaders of the Jewish faith when they were in the wrong. They became jealous of his popularity with the people and angry because he exposed their hypocrisy. After three years, he was arrested and put to death by the Romans at the instigation of the leaders.


He had acquired many followers and appeared to them three days later, alive and well but still with the scars of his death. He remained with them for forty days before returning to heaven. Ten days later, his followers were filled with his Spirit and from then on, continued to spread his message. 


Over the following years, he came to be known as Jesus Christ. Christ is the Greek word for Messiah and Jesus is believed to be the promised Messiah of the Jewish Scriptures who has come to set all people free. His followers are known as Christians and their religion, Christianity, and has spread throughout the world.


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