Life of Jesus

With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as God, through the Prophet Isaiah, promises the coming savior 700 years before His birth. God announces that the Promised Savior will be born to a virgin and that He will be God with us.

With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as God, through the Prophet Isaiah, reveals that the Promised Savior will suffer and die for the sins of people. By the Promised Savior’s suffering and death, God will repair the broken relationship with man.

14 Unimaginable Miracle Luke 1:26-38,Matt 1:18-25

What is the real story of Jesus’, the Promised Savior’s, birth? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as God announces to both a virgin and her fiancée that she will give birth to the Promised Savior, that He is to be named Jesus and that He will save the world from sin as prophesied by Isaiah 700 years earlier.

What is the real story of Jesus’ birth? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as the Promised Savior is born, His birth is announced by angels, and prophets immediately recognize Jesus as the Promised Savior.

 

 

Why did Jesus live in Egypt as a child? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as priests and astronomers worship Jesus at His birth. God warns Joseph of a plot to kill the Promised Savior and commands him, along with Jesus and Mary, Jesus’ mother, to flee and live in Egypt.

 

With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as Jesus is baptized, is recognized as the Promised Savior, and is prophesied to baptize with the Holy Spirit. God declares that Jesus is His Son.

How can you go to heaven? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as Jesus teaches on being born of the Spirit, and how God loved people so much that He sent the Promised Savior to fix the broken relationship between God and man.

What does Jesus say about Himself? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as Jesus talks with a Samaritan woman by a well and tells her that He is the Promised Savior.

Does Jesus have power over disease? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as Jesus shows how powerful He is by healing a woman who had been sick for 12 years when she touches Him.

Does God have compassion for sinners or is He only angry with them? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as Jesus responds to religious leaders who have caught a woman committing adultery. The religious leaders want her dead. What does Jesus want for her?

Does God make people sick because they sinned? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as Jesus and His followers meet a man who was born blind. Jesus teaches that sickness is not a punishment for sin but an opportunity to glorify God.

Does God require that I forgive other people? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as Jesus teaches His followers about forgiveness by telling of a king who forgives a huge debt, but the person he forgives refuses to forgive a smaller debt.

Does God make any guarantees for eternal life? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as Jesus teaches that He is the good shepherd and that once someone is in God’s hands, no one can take them from God.

Will God take me back even if I have done terrible things? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as Jesus tells of a father who welcomes home his son who has wasted all of his inheritance on wicked living.

With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as Jesus teaches that God cares about and sees your heart, not your external religious actions. Your good deeds are useless as long as your heart is not owned by God.

With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as Jesus teaches about the Kingdom of Heaven. He explains that He will be killed and that He will come back to life after 3 days. He also heals a blind man.

If I am very far from God, does he care about me? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as Jesus seeks out and finds the worst man in town, a tax collector named Zacchaeus, to bring him back to God.

Does Jesus have power over death? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as a man named Lazarus dies, and 4 days later, Jesus raises him from the dead.

With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as the people praise God as Jesus enters the city. Jesus rebukes people who are using religion to make money, to control other people or to make themselves important.

With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as one of Jesus’ followers decides to betray Jesus. Jesus washes the feet of His followers and Jesus teaches His followers to use bread and wine to remember His death. Jesus explains that through His death sins will be forgiven.

35 The Betrayer Comes Matthew 26:36, 45-56 Luke 22:51

With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as one of Jesus’ followers betrays Him. Jesus is arrested and taken to the religious leaders.

With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as Jesus clearly declares that He is the Promised Savior to the religious leaders. The religious leaders also betray Jesus by sending Him to be killed. Judas, the betrayer, kills himself.

37 Trial of Jesus Before the Roman Governor Matthew 27:11-14 Luke 23:13-18, 20-21; Matthew 27:24-26

With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as Jesus is put on trial before the Roman governor. Although the governor finds no fault with Jesus, the people demand Jesus’ death on a cross. Jesus is mocked, beaten and nailed to a cross to die.

Did Jesus really die on the cross? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as Jesus is killed on the cross, fulfilling the prophecies about the Promised Savior, and showing that He is the Promised Savior.

39 Stronger than Death Luke 24:1-7; 36-49; Matthew 28:19-20; Acts 1:8-13

Did Jesus rise from the dead? With understandable Egyptian Arabic, listen as Jesus comes back to life after being dead for 3 days. Jesus gives His followers commands before He returns to heaven.