The JESUS Film
The story of JESUS as told in the gospel of St. Luke. This retelling of the events of His life and teachings reflect His dramatic impact on human history. His words speak with authority, purpose, and meaning. The account of His life, death, and amazing resurrection has fascinated mankind throughout the ages. All episodes have been optimized for use on the video capable iPod.
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60 The Resurrection
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61 On the Road to Emmaus
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62 Jesus Appears to the Disciples
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63 The Ascension and Great Commission
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64 Close
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Old Testament Introduction
The Old Testament sets the stage for the arrival of the promised Messiah.
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The Lord's Prayer
In one of the best known passages of the New Testament, Jesus gives His disciples the basic and foundational elements of prayer, teaching them not what to pray for, but how to approach God.
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Teachings on Prayer
This is a continuation of the previous event, Jesus continues to teach on prayer--the importance of prayer, as well as the Father's desire to answer our prayers.
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Worry and Faith
All of us have times of worry. Jesus asks questions that are reality checks, to test whether our worry has validity. He then assures of God's supreme love for us.
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Jesus Teaches on the Kingdom of God
This is another reality check. Jesus talks about the reality of sin, the need to protect children and the test of our attitude and actions. Yet again He does it in simple terms that each of us can understand.
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Jesus Heals a Woman on the Sabbath
Here is another case of a practical test of the customs vs. the needs of people, and Jesus draws a clear line between the arguments of His accusers and their hypocrisy.
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Rich Young Ruler
Does God evaluate us as we evaluate one another? Jesus tackles our self-evaluation and shows that we are not looking at reality in the same way that God the Creator does.
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God's Kingdom is Within You
This is a continuation of the previous event. Jesus teaches more on the kingdom of God and how it is that we gain entrance. Who are we to depend upon? How are we evaluated?
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The Great Commandment
Outside of the Lord's Prayer, this is probably the most quoted and misquoted passage in the Bible. Note the completeness of the great commandment.
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The Good Samaritan
This is Jesus' teaching at it's best. Questions, inquiry and stories. "Who is my neighbor?" is answered in such a way that the child answers the question: truth in its simplicity.
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Healing the Blind Man
Bartimaeus had one request. He was diligent, and undeterred in making that request. How does his request relate to events 31 through 33?
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Zaccheus
This is a story that many learn as a child. The reality of forgiveness is not lost in the humor of the event. Further study on the role of a tax collector will add to your understanding of this event.
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Triumphal Entry
This begins the Passion Week. It begins with Palm Sunday. Here we see the first Palm Sunday portrayed as the Triumphant Entry. A study of Roman custom of triumphant parades helps to understand the importance of this event in the life of Jesus.
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Jesus Weeps Over Jerusalem
The reality of Jerusalem's rejection of God's appeals as well as His coming crucifixion brings this emotional response from Jesus. Read it again in Luke, Chapter 19, verses 41 to 44.
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Jesus Cleanses the Temple
The temple was a place to approach God, a place of intimacy. As with us, God does not want this intimacy turned into a public thoroughfare of greed, speculation and commerce.

