Our Saviour eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 9 pages of information about Our Saviour.

Our Saviour eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 9 pages of information about Our Saviour.

Title:  Our Saviour

Author:  Anonymous

Release Date:  February 8, 2004 [EBook #10989]

Language:  English

Character set encoding:  ASCII

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OUR SAVIOUR

Father Tuck’s new testament Series.

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Our Saviour.

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Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ had been quietly living for many years at His father’s home in Nazareth when John the Baptist began to preach and prepare the people for His coming, as it had been foretold by an Angel before His birth that he should do, and we are told that all the land of Judea, and the people of Jerusalem, roused by his preaching, went to be baptized by him in the river Jordan, after confessing their sins.

John told them that One much greater than he was to come after him, One whose shoes he was not worthy to unloose, for he could only baptize them with water and exhort them to repent of their sins while there was yet time, but He who was to come after would baptize them with the Holy Ghost.  This he did till Jesus Himself came from Nazareth to the Jordan, and desired John, the companion of His childhood, to baptize Him also.  John objected, saying that he himself had need to be baptized of Jesus, and was not worthy to perform the office for Him, but our gracious Saviour insisted till John led Him into the river and baptized Him.

As they returned to the land a very wonderful thing happened, for the heavens opened above, and the Spirit of God, in the form of a dove, descended, and alighted upon Jesus, whilst a voice was heard saying “This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.”

Then John went on his way, preaching more and more to the people, and telling every one who would listen to him of the marvellous thing he had seen; whilst Christ went away by Himself into a lonely place called a wilderness, where, for forty days, and forty nights, He was tempted by the devil in all manner of ways, but finding that, by the help of God His Father, Jesus was enabled to resist all temptation to sin, and would worship and serve none but the true God, the devil at length left Him, and “Angels came and ministered unto Him.”

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