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Jesus (c. 6–4 BC – AD 30–33) was a 1st-century Jewish teacher and religious leader who is the central figure of Christianity. Revered by Christians as the Son of God, the Messiah, and the incarnation of God, he was born in Bethlehem, lived in Nazareth, and was crucified in Jerusalem under Roman authority. His life, ministry, and resurrection are recorded in the New Testament. 

Key Details About Jesus

  • Life & Ministry: Jesus was a Jewish preacher in 1st-century Judaea who taught about God's kingdom, performed miracles (healing the sick, raising the dead), and emphasized love and compassion for the marginalized.
  • Death & Resurrection: He was crucified by Roman authorities around AD 30–33. Christians believe he rose from the dead three days later, overcoming sin and death to offer salvation.
  • Identity: Christians believe he is God in human form (the Trinity).
  • Significance: He is the central figure of Christianity. 
  • Historical Context: Modern scholars agree that Jesus was a historical figure who existed in the Roman province of Judaea. 

Teachings & Legacy

  • The New Covenant: Jesus initiated a "new covenant" in the Jewish tradition.
  • The Church: He is credited with establishing a body of believers, known as the Church.

Impact: His life and teachings have had a massive, enduring influence on world history, culture, and religion.
 

PRAYER TO JESUS

Lord Jesus Christ

Son of the Father, send forth now Thy Spirit over all the Earth. 

Let the Holy Spirit live in the hearts of all Nations

that they may be preserved from moral decline, disasters and war. 

May the Lady of all Nations who is Mary, be our Advocate. 

Amen