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The Life and Teachings of Jesus
PART IV
Christ Michael chose Urantia for his final bestowal to fully reveal the Father.
The times of Jesus' birth and Roman world context are introduced.
Jesus is born in Bethlehem; celestial events prepare his arrival.
Jesus’ early childhood in Nazareth is shaped by family and culture.
Youthful Jesus grows in wisdom through work, learning, and reflection.
At age 12, Jesus teaches in the temple, astonishing Jerusalem’s elders.
Jesus enters adolescence, balancing divine mission and family duties.
Young adult Jesus works to support his family after Joseph’s death.
Jesus travels and works, gaining experience and preparing for ministry.
Jesus journeys through the Roman world, deepening his human insight.
Jesus engages in profound spiritual dialogue during Mediterranean travels.
Jesus and Ganid explore global religions and shared spiritual truths.
Jesus teaches truth and love in Rome through quiet, powerful influence.
Jesus journeys through Greece, Egypt, and the Levant, sharing insights.
Jesus traveled, taught, and prepared quietly for his coming public mission.
John the Baptist begins preaching, paving the way for Jesus’ work.
Jesus is baptized and faces testing while alone in the wilderness.
Jesus calls his first apostles and performs quiet acts of service.
The twelve apostles are chosen and trained in kingdom teachings.
Each apostle’s personality and spiritual background are thoughtfully revealed.
Jesus delivers the ordination sermon and outlines the gospel’s foundation.
Jesus began public work, teaching truth and revealing the Father’s love.
At Passover, Jesus taught in Jerusalem and engaged religious leaders.
Traveling through Samaria, he shared living truth with open-hearted souls.
In the Decapolis, Jesus taught crowds and trained the apostles in service.
At Capernaum, miracles and teachings stirred great hope and rising opposition.
He preached across Galilee, healing and spreading the gospel of the kingdom.
Jesus visited Jerusalem quietly, teaching truth beyond traditional forms.
In Bethsaida, he trained evangelists to carry the message with wisdom and love.
On a second tour, Jesus expanded the gospel's reach and deepened training.
The third tour faced more resistance, but he pressed on with grace and courage.
By the seaside, Jesus taught in parables, revealing spiritual truths to seekers.
Growing opposition led to crisis, as many misunderstood his kingdom message.
Jesus delivers a bold sermon; many followers turn away in doubt.
Opposition grows; Jesus and apostles prepare to leave Galilee behind.
Jesus teaches courage and truth while retreating through Gentile lands.
Jesus uplifts a Gentile woman’s faith and ministers quietly in Phoenicia.
At Caesarea-Philippi, Peter declared Jesus the Son of God with living faith.
On the mount, Jesus was transfigured, affirming his divine identity to apostles.
In the Decapolis, he taught love, truth, and mercy to eager multitudes.
Rodan’s questions led to deeper insight on personality, ethics, and destiny.
Rodan of Alexandria affirms Jesus’ teachings with philosophical clarity.
Jesus ministers in the Decapolis, revealing divine love to many.
Seventy evangelists are commissioned to spread the kingdom message.
Jesus visits Jerusalem, heals a blind man, and defies hostile leaders.
Perea mission emphasizes mercy, truth, and inclusive spiritual outreach.
Jesus uplifts sincerity and faith among societal outcasts and seekers.
Jesus speaks on spiritual rebirth; Lazarus becomes seriously ill.
Jesus raises Lazarus, deepening belief and intensifying priestly hostility.
Parables highlight God's joy in recovering the lost and wayward.
Jesus defines the kingdom of God as inner spiritual transformation.
On the road, Jesus taught courage, humility, and the cost of true discipleship.
He entered Jerusalem to cheers, yet knowing the suffering soon to come.
In the temple, Jesus challenged false authority, warned of coming judgment.
Jesus teaches boldly in the temple, confronting religious hypocrisy.
Jesus delivers a final public rebuke of corrupt religious leaders.
On Mount Olivet, he spoke of future trials, spiritual readiness, and true faith.
Wednesday was a quiet day of rest, prayer, and preparation for final events.
At camp, Jesus gave final guidance and strengthened his apostles’ resolve.
At the Last Supper, Jesus expressed love, service, and loyalty to the Father.
In his farewell, Jesus comforted his friends and promised the Spirit of Truth.
He urged unity, faith, and devotion before facing betrayal and death.
In Gethsemane, Jesus surrendered to the Father’s will with courage and love.
He was betrayed and arrested, yet remained calm and full of divine dignity.
Before the Sanhedrin, Jesus stood firm, revealing truth despite false charges.
Pilate questions Jesus but yields to pressure for his crucifixion.
Jesus is mocked and beaten as he prepares to face death.
Jesus faced death with forgiveness, completing his earthly mission of love.
In the tomb, time paused, while universe watchers awaited the resurrection.
Jesus rose in morontia form, proving life survives death and spirit triumphs.
He appeared to believers, comforting hearts and strengthening their faith.
Jesus appeared to apostles and leaders, restoring hope and fortifying conviction.
In Galilee, he strengthened believers and prepared them for future service.
Final appearances affirmed his victory; he ascended, leaving peace and love.
The Spirit of Truth came, guiding believers and empowering their mission.
The gospel spread, shaped by cultural forces and human choices.
Jesus’ faith revealed God perfectly, guiding all toward eternal truth and love.