
The Acts of Jesus
The Acts of Jesus refer to the key events in his life, teachings, and actions as described in the New Testament. They include his birth, teachings about love, forgiveness, and God's kingdom, performing miracles, and his interactions with followers and critics. His crucifixion is seen as a sacrifice for humanity’s sins, and his resurrection signifies hope and new life. These acts demonstrate his mission to inspire faith, bring spiritual healing, and reveal God's message of salvation. Together, they form the foundation of Christian beliefs and highlight Jesus’s role as a compassionate teacher and divine figure.