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Peter testifies that Jesus is the Christ and is promised the keys of the kingdom.
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Jesus foretells His death and resurrection.
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Christ teaches that those who humble themselves as little children are the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
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Jesus explains why we should forgive.
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Because of Jesus Christ, every one of us can repent and be forgiven for our sins.
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Jesus Declares that He is the Light of the World; and that The Truth Shall Make You and All Free.
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Faith in Jesus Christ can bring miracles into your life.
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Jesus is the Good Shepherd. He gained power over death from His Father.
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Jesus gives the parable of the good Samaritan.
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Jesus gives the parables of the lost sheep.
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Jesus gives the parables of the prodigal son.
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Jesus Christ overcame sin and death.
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He invites little children to come unto Him and teaches how to gain eternal life.
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Jesus Christ, the Son of God, teaches a rich man how to gain eternal life.
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Jesus gives the parable of the laborers in the vineyard.
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Jesus rides in triumph into Jerusalem.
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Jesus discusses authority and gives the parable of the two sons.
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Conspiring men seek to entangle Jesus in His words. Instead, the Savior wittingly teaches them that it is possible to respect civil authority and honor God.
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Jesus declares the first and great commandment is to love God with all your heart.
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Jesus speaks of the widow’s mites.
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Jesus gives the parables of the ten virgins.
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Jesus gives the parables of the talents.
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Jesus gives the parable of the sheep and the goats.
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Jesus washes the feet of the Twelve. He identifies Judas as His betrayer. He commands them to love one another.
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Jesus foretells Peter's denial and then gives the Intercessory Prayer.
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He suffers in Gethsemane, is betrayed by Judas, and is taken before Caiaphas
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Jesus is taken before Caiaphas. Peter denies that he knows Jesus.
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Jesus is accused and condemned before Pilate.
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Jesus is accused and condemned before Pilate, then is mocked, crucified, and buried in the tomb of Joseph of Arimathæa.
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Jesus Christ suffered and died for your sins and rose from the dead so that you can live with God and your loved ones forever.
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Through Jesus Christ, your grief and pain can become hope and joy.
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Jesus Christ is your Savior. Through Him, you can be made clean when you repent and do your best to follow Him.
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God so loved the world that He sent His Only Begotten Son to save men.
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Jesus calls his apostles and teache his doctrine. Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten Son of God and King of the Jews, was born to offer Himself as a sacrifice to atone for the sins of mankind.
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Referencing multiple scriptural accounts Jesus is persecuted, mocked, and crucified. His followers mourn and find the tomb empty on the third day. The Son of God breaks the bands of death and ascends to His Father in Heaven.
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The resurrected Christ walks with two men on the road to Emmaus. He blesses and breaks bread with them, and then vanishes from sight. Their hearts burned within them.
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Jesus appears with a body of flesh and bones, eats food, testifies of His divinity, and promises the Holy Ghost. He ascends into heaven.
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He appears to the disciples and shows His resurrected body. Thomas feels the wounds in Jesus’ hands, feet, and side
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Jesus appears to the disciples at the sea of Tiberias—He says, Feed my sheep.
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The Apostle John provides his eyewitness account of the last events in the Savior's life and his Resurrection.