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THIS MAN CALLED
JESUS
During His
3-year ministry, Jesus walked
on water; healed the sick;
opened blind eyes, deaf ears,
and tongue-tied mouths; restored
crippled limbs; cast out demons;
stilled a violent storm; and
raised the dead. He taught
truth, and could ask questions
even wise men could not answer.
He preached of God, and how
we should live, so that someday
we may enter heaven. He was
the only perfect person to
ever walk the earth. He called
on twelve men to be 'fishers
of men.' They followed Him,
aided in His ministry, and
listened and learned to preach
to others. Because He could
do all these miracles, and
called himself the Son of
God, the peoples' anger grew
worse. This simple man trying
to call Himself the Son of
God. They were furious, and
did not believe.

THEY CAME
FOR JESUS
During the
Jewish Feast of Passover,
Jesus was taken by an angry
crowd to the Roman hall of
justice, and stood before
Pilate, at that time governor
of Judea. He was accused of
saying he was the King of
the Jews. They sentenced Him
to death by public execution.
He was taken to a place called
Calvary, beaten, and placed
on a cross between two criminals.
While the three were on the
cross, the soldiers broke
the two criminals' legs to
hasten death, but pierced
Jesus' side to make sure he
was dead. Many watched; friends,
loved ones, enemies, and the
Roman soldiers.

THE CRUCIFIED
MAN
When Jesus
was arrested in the garden,
all but two of the disciples
ran away and hid, afraid for
their own lives. Peter and
John followed Jesus to the
place of His trial. John was
the only disciple who followed
to stand at the foot of the
cross, along with Mary, (the
mother of Jesus) His mother's
sister, and Mary Magdalene.
To so identify with a crucified
man could mean certain death,
so they endangered themselves
for Jesus. Greater love hath
no man than this, that a man
lay down his life for his
friends. (John 15:13)
The other disciples, however,
stood at a distance, with
the crowds and watched, for
fear of being arrested. Jesus
was very moved by the devotion
and love of the four that
stood by Him. It was at this
time he said to His mother,
"Woman, behold your son!"
Then He said to John, "Behold,
your mother!" From that hour
John took her into his own
household. It was to John
that he committed the care
of the dearest person in all
the world to Him - His very
own mother.

THEY PUT HIM
IN THE TOMB
The following
day, to prevent anyone from
tampering and removing Jesus'
body, a Roman Seal was attached
to the tomb. And guards were
placed by the tomb so no one
would tamper with the tomb.
This was so the words of Jesus
returning in three days could
not happen.

THE EMPTY
TOMB & RESURRECTION
At the end
of the Sabbath, very early
in the morning, Mary Magdalene
and the other Mary were going
to the tomb where Jesus lay,
and there was a great earthquake.
When they arrived at the tomb,
the angel appeared and told
them "He is risen" and to
tell the disciples to go into
Galilee and they shall see
Him. Jesus first appeared
to Mary Magdalene, and as
she told others, they did
not believe her. Then He appeared
to two of them (who loved
Him) as they walked, and when
they told of it, no one believed.
Then Jesus appeared to the
disciples, and for forty days
he remained on earth to teach
of the things pertaining to
the kingdom of God.

PEOPLE SAW
JESUS
Then the eleven
disciples went into Galilee,
on the mountain where Jesus
had appointed them, and they
saw Him, and and worshiped
Him. But some doubted. Jesus
came to them saying: All power
is given unto me in heaven
and in earth. Go
ye therefore, and teach all
nations, baptizing them in
the name of the Father, and
of the Son, and of the Holy
Ghost: Teaching them to observe
all things whatsoever I have
commanded you: and, lo, I
am with you alway, even unto
the end of the world. Amen
(Matthew 28:19-20)

THE APOSTLES
ARE CHANGED
The apostles,
after Jesus was crucified,
were scared, and even into
denial of Jesus. But, soon
after, they had a total change,
and stood and preached that
Jesus was the Christ.

MANY DIED
FOR THEIR BELIEFS
Most of the
apostles died because of their
beliefs, and in the line of
their preaching, and teaching.
Judas, after betraying Jesus
hanged himself. Matthew, Simon,
and John were the only three
to have died natural deaths;
the others were tortured,
beheaded, and hung on a cross
till death, but none varied
from their teaching that Jesus
is the Christ. And some say
John, on the isle of Patmos
was the only one who died
a natural death. So their
deaths are uncertain. What
is certain is they all taught
the unbelievers unto death.
John, being on the Isle of
Patmos saw visions from the
Lord of what was to come,
and kept record of it. (Book
of Revelation)

SUNDAY IS
NOW RECOGNIZED AS
"THE LORD'S DAY"
It was at
this time that the Jewish
followers of Christ began
to worship with the Gentile
believers on the new day,
Sunday. The first day of the
week day was now called "The
Lord's Day," since it was
the day that Christ had risen
from the dead. And it was
believed that the death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ
had cleared the way for a
new relationship with God.

THE NEW LAWS
BROUGHT FORTH
HIS TEACHINGS ON EARTH
The Old Testament
is thought of as 'history'
and life prior to God coming
to earth, in the form of man,
called Jesus, the Son. Many
of the old laws now were past,
such as the sacrifice of lambs.
Jesus brought from the Father
new laws ... The preaching
and teachings of Jesus, the
Son of the living God were
now being heard by multitudes.
They came to hear and learn.
Many healings and miracles
from Jesus were seen. The
Son of God was brought forth
on earth to live as man, but
also to be the ultimate sacrifice
for mans' sins, thus a bridge
between man and Heaven. Jesus
preached and taught in many
places, but one of His greatest
sermons was the 'Sermon on
the Mount,' which is found
in Matthew 5-8. He
set forth the new teachings
in the way we should live.
He said, "Think not that I
am come to destroy the law,
or the prophets: I am not
come to destroy but to fulfill."
... "But if the Spirit
of him that raised Jesus from
the dead dwell in you, he
that up raised Christ from
the dead shall also quicken
your mortal bodies by His
Spirit that dwelleth in you"
(Romans 8:11) Christ
died to pay the price for
our sins, and those who believe
in their heart that God has
raised Him from the dead will
be saved (Romans 10:9-10)
This salvation that Christ
offers is not a reward for
effort, but a gift to all
who believe and put their
trust in him.
Written
by Andrea ... "Kentucky
Lady"




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Song Title: Jesus Calls Us
Written by Elton Smith, Larry
Holder and Steve Israel
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