The document appears to be excerpts from the Bible discussing Jesus and his teachings. It includes passages where Jesus is tempted by the devil in the desert, walks with two disciples on the road to Emmaus after his resurrection, and teaches about removing vices like anger and bitterness. It also recounts the story of Jesus visiting Martha and Mary, praising Mary for listening to his teachings over helping with chores.
23. When Jesus went into the
region of Caesarea Philippi he
asked his disciples, “Who do
people say that the Son of Man
is ?”
They replied, “Some say John
the Baptist, others Elijah, still
others Jeremiah or one of the
prophets.”
Chapter 16: 13-17
24. He said to them, “But who do you say
that I am ?” Simon Peter said in reply
“You are the Messiah, the
Son of the Living God.” Jesus
said to him in reply, “Blessed are
you, Simon son of Jonah. For flesh
and blood has not revealed this to
you but my heavenly Father.”
Chapter 16: 13-17
25. Doctrines Scripture Catechism
Study Creed
Devotions Sacraments Celebration
Confession
Communion
Discipleship Service Commitment
Sacrifice Covenant
Sequela Christi Consecration
Servanthood Contract
27. Then Jesus was led by the
Spirit into the desert to
be tempted by the
devil. After fasting
forty days and forty
nights, he was hungry.
The tempter came to
him and said, "If you
are the Son of God, tell
these stones to become
bread."
Jesus answered, "It is
written: 'Man does not
live on bread alone,
but on every word that
comes from the mouth
of God."
28. Then the devil took him
to the holy city and
had him stand on the
highest point of the
temple. "If you are
the Son of God," he
said, "throw yourself
down. For it is
written:
“ He will command his
angels concerning
you, and they will
lift you up in their
hands, so that you
will not strike your
foot against a stone."
29. Jesus answered him, "It
is also written: 'Do
not put the Lord
your God to the
test."
Again, the devil took
him to a very high
mountain and
showed him all the
kingdoms of the
world and their
splendor. "All this I
will give you," he
said, "if you will
bow down and
worship me."
30. Jesus said to him,
"Away from me,
Satan! For it is
written: 'Worship
the Lord your
God, and serve
him only."
Then the devil left
him, and angels
came and attended
him.
33. DESSERT TEMPLE MOUNTAIN
PLEASURES * PASSIONS PRIDE * POPULARITY * POWER * PROPERTIES * PROFITS *
POSITION * PUBLICITY * POLITICS POSSESSIONS
* PRESTIGE
YOUNG ONES YOUNG ONCE YUPPIES * YOUNG KUNO
( YOUNG AGE ) ( OLD AGE ) ( MIDDLE AGE )
CHASTITY OBEDIENCE POVERTY
MARITAL FIDELITY * DISCERMENT OF GOD’S STEWARDSHIP
PURITY WILL “TWO-GETHER”
PENANCE PRAYER * SACRAMENTS ALMSGIVING-TITHING
HOPE FAITH CHARITY
34.
35. ON THE ROAD TO EMMAUS
Now that same day two of them were
going to a village called Emmaus,
about seven miles from Jerusalem.
They were talking with each other
about everything that had happened.
As they talked and discussed these
things with each other, Jesus himself
came up and walked along with
them; but they were kept from
recognizing him.
Chapter 24: 13-34
36. He asked them, "What are you
discussing together as you walk
along?"
They stood still, their faces downcast.
One of them, named Cleopas,
asked him, "Are you only a
visitor to Jerusalem and do not
know the things that have
happened there in these days?"
Chapter 24: 13-34
37. "What things?" he asked.
"About Jesus of Nazareth," they
replied. "He was a prophet,
powerful in word and deed before
God and all the people. The chief
priests and our rulers handed him
over to be sentenced to death, and
they crucified him; but we had
hoped that he was the one who was
going to redeem Israel.
Chapter 24: 13-34
38. And what is more, it is the third day since
all this took place. In addition, some
of our women amazed us. They went
to the tomb early this morning but
didn't find his body. They came and
told us that they had seen a vision of
angels, who said he was alive. Then
some of our companions went to the
tomb and found it just as the women
had said, but him they did not see.”
Chapter 24: 13-34
39. He said to them, "How foolish you are,
and how slow of heart to believe
all that the prophets have spoken!
Did not the Christ have to suffer
these things and then enter his
glory?" And beginning with Moses
and all the Prophets, he explained
to them what was said in all the
Scriptures concerning himself.
Chapter 24: 13-34
40. As they approached the village to
which they were going, Jesus
acted as if he were going farther.
But they urged him strongly,
"Stay with us, for it is nearly
evening; the day is almost over."
So he went in to stay with them.
Chapter 24: 13-34
41. When he was at the table with them,
he took bread, gave thanks, broke it
and began to give it to them. Then
their eyes were opened and they
recognized him, and he disappeared
from their sight. They asked each
other, "Were not our hearts burning
within us while he talked with us
on the road and opened the
Scriptures to us?"
Chapter 24: 13-34
42. They got up and returned at once to
Jerusalem. There they found the
Eleven and those with them,
assembled together and saying,
"It is true! The Lord has risen
and has appeared to Simon."
Chapter 24: 13-34
43. Jerusalem DISILLUSSIONED DOWNCAST Emmaus
LIGHT DARKNESS
DISCOURAGED DOWN
THEY DID NOT RECOGNIZE JESUS
WHAT DID
JESUS DO?
WALK WITH THEM LISTENED TO THEIR
EQUAL = FRIENDS CARES & CONCERNS
47. Therefore, putting away
falsehood, speak the truth, each
one to his neighbor, for we are
members one of another.
Be angry but do not sin; do not let
the sun set on your anger, and do
not leave room for the devil.
The thief must no longer steal, but
rather labor, doing honest work
with his own hands, so that he
may have something to share with
one in need.
Chapter 24: 13-34
48. No foul language should come out of
your mouths, but only such as is good
for needed edification, that it may
impart grace to those who hear.
And do not grieve the holy Spirit of
God, with which you were sealed for
the day of redemption.
All bitterness, fury, anger, shouting,
and reviling must be removed from
you, along with all malice.
And be kind to one another,
compassionate, forgiving one another
as God has forgiven you in Christ.
Chapter 4: 25-32
49.
50.
51. As they continued their journey,
they entered a village where a
woman whose name is Martha
welcomed Him. She has a
sister named Mary, who sat
beside the Lord at His feet,
listening to Him speak.
Chapter 10: 38-41
52. Martha burdened with much serving,
came to Him and said, “Lord, do
you not care that my sister has left
me by my self to do the serving?
Tell her to help me.” The Lord said
to her in reply “Martha, Martha,
you are anxious and worried
about many things, there is need
of only one thing. Mary has
chosen the better part and it will
not be taken from her.”
Chapter 10: 38-41