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The story of Jesus Christ, central to Christianity, begins with his miraculous birth to the Virgin Mary and his upbringing in Nazareth. As an adult, Jesus preached, performed miracles, and gathered followers (the Apostles). He was eventually arrested in Jerusalem, tried, and crucified. Christians believe he then rose from the dead (Resurrection), ascended into heaven, and will return. His death is understood as a sacrifice that atones for humanity's sins, offering eternal life to those who believe. Birth and Early LifeConception and Birth:Christians believe Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary, fulfilling prophecies of a coming king. He was born in Bethlehem, a humble birth that brought hope and joy. Jesus's Early Ministry:After his baptism, Jesus was tempted by Satan in the wilderness. He then began his ministry, teaching in parables, healing the sick, and feeding the hungry. He also chose twelve men, the Apostles, to help him in his work. Ministry and TeachingsMiracles and Teachings:Jesus was known for performing many miracles, including healing the sick and even raising the dead. He also taught people about kindness, forgiveness, and a relationship with God through simple stories called parables. Growing Influence:His actions and teachings endeared him to the common people but also attracted suspicion from religious and civic leaders who felt threatened by his growing influence. Arrest, Crucifixion, and ResurrectionBetrayal and Arrest:As opposition grew, some authorities conspired to kill Jesus. One of his own Apostles, Judas Iscariot, betrayed Jesus for money, leading to his arrest. Crucifixion:Jesus was condemned and crucified on a cross, an event Christians refer to as Good Friday. Resurrection and Ascension:Christians celebrate Easter to remember Jesus's resurrection from the dead on the third day after his crucifixion. He appeared to many followers before ascending into heaven. Theological SignificanceSalvation:The crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus are seen as God's plan to provide salvation and eternal life for humanity. His death is believed to have atoned for all sins. The story of Jesus Christ, central to Christianity, begins with his miraculous birth to the Virgin Mary and his upbringing in Nazareth. As an adult, Jesus preached, performed miracles, and gathered followers (the Apostles). He was eventually arrested in Jerusalem, tried, and crucified. Christians believe he then rose from the dead (Resurrection), ascended into heaven, and will return. His death is understood as a sacrifice that atones for humanity's sins, offering eternal life to those who believe. Birth and Early LifeConception and Birth:Christians believe Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary, fulfilling prophecies of a coming king. He was born in Bethlehem, a humble birth that brought hope and joy. Jesus's Early Ministry:After his baptism, Jesus was tempted by Satan in the wilderness. He then began his ministry, teaching in parables, healing the sick, and feeding the hungry. He also chose twelve men, the Apostles, to help him in his work. Ministry and TeachingsMiracles and Teachings:Jesus was known for performing many miracles, including healing the sick and even raising the dead. He also taught people about kindness, forgiveness, and a relationship with God through simple stories called parables. Growing Influence:His actions and teachings endeared him to the common people but also attracted suspicion from religious and civic leaders who felt threatened by his growing influence. Arrest, Crucifixion, and ResurrectionBetrayal and Arrest:As opposition grew, some authorities conspired to kill Jesus. One of his own Apostles, Judas Iscariot, betrayed Jesus for money, leading to his arrest. Crucifixion:Jesus was condemned and crucified on a cross, an event Christians refer to as Good Friday. Resurrection and Ascension:Christians celebrate Easter to remember Jesus's resurrection from the dead on the third day after his crucifixion. He appeared to many followers before ascending into heaven. Theological SignificanceSalvation:The crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus are seen as God's plan to provide salvation and eternal life for humanity. His death is believed to have atoned for all sins.

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