- Preface
- Chapter 1: The Birth of Jesus
- Chapter 2: Jesus Presented in the Temple
- Chapter 3: The Visit of the Wise Men
- Chapter 4: The Flight Into Egypt
- Chapter 5: Child Life of Jesus
- Chapter 6: Days of Conflict
- Chapter 7: The Baptism
- Chapter 8: The Temptation
- Chapter 9: Early Ministry
- Chapter 10: Teachings of Christ
- Chapter 11: Sabbathkeeping
- Chapter 12: The Good Shepherd
- Chapter 13: Riding Into Jerusalem
- Chapter 14: “Take These Things Hence”
- Chapter 15: At the Passover Supper
- Chapter 16: In Gethsemane
- Chapter 17: The Betrayal and Arrest
- Chapter 18: Before Annas, Caiaphas, and the Sanhedrin
- Chapter 19: Judas
- Chapter 20: Before Pilate
- Chapter 21: Before Herod
- Chapter 22: Condemned by Pilate
- Chapter 23: Calvary
- Chapter 24: Death of Christ
- Chapter 25: In Joseph’s Tomb
- Chapter 26: He Is Risen
- Chapter 27: Go Tell My Disciples
- Chapter 28: Witnesses
- Chapter 29: The Ascension
- Chapter 30: Coming Again
- Chapter 31: A Day of Judgment
- Chapter 32: The Home of the Saved
Chapter 1:
The Birth of Jesus
13.1
In the little town of Nazareth, nestled among the hills of Galilee, was the home of Joseph and Mary, who were afterward known as the earthly parents of Jesus.
13.2
Now Joseph was of the lineage, or family, of David; and so, when a decree was sent out for the people to be taxed, he had to go to Bethlehem, the city of David, to have his name enrolled. This was a toilsome journey, as people traveled in those times. Mary, who went with her husband, was very weary as she climbed the hill on which Bethlehem stands.
13.3
How she longed for a comfortable place in which to rest! But the inns were already full. The rich and proud were well cared for, while these humble travelers had to find rest in a rude building where cattle were sheltered.
13.4
Joseph and Mary possessed little of earth’s riches, but they had the love of God, and this made them rich in contentment and peace. They were children of the heavenly King, who was about to give them a wonderful honor.
13.5
Angels had been watching them while they were on their journey, and when night came on, and they went to rest, they were not left alone. Angels were still with them.