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If Jesus was born a few decades ago, He would always make it to the headlines. Everything He says would be controversial, possibly divisive, and to many people, they'd find His words: inflammatory. If Jesus is a modern-day content creator, His content would be constantly trending. Why? Because He is a storyteller. Anyone who doomscrolls on video-based social media platforms knows that those who know how to tell stories win. After the author reordered the 4 gospels into one continuous narrative, he put together all of Jesus' parables and presented them in the same sequence they were given in his 3-part series: "The Life & Works of Jesus in Sequence". Go through all parables and you will notice patterns when you see them with respect to the setting and audience that they were given and the way they are grouped together.
After Jesus' birthday, He confessed the need for more workers. He then commissioned shepherds to do what He did and more. Unlike other prophets before Him, He can pass His authority and power to those who please Him. With these acts, He exhibited royal qualities fitting to a Son of David and divine qualities fitting to the Son of God. Anticipating the High Priest's sacrifice, this Lamb trained the people who will run the Kingdom's affairs here on earth. Jump into the narrative as the author continues his chronological presentation of Jesus' life story from the 2nd year of His ministry up to the days leading to Holy Week. Track the events on the map and plot the movement of the story as His acts are aligned to Jewish celebrations that coincide with the stories of the Gospels. Most authors who have attempted this feat did not present the Gospels' account in a narrative form much less suggest date stamps for each event. While Bible Scholars generally agree on the sequence of events from His Birth to the Wedding at Cana, the author confidently offered the 2nd book of this series to present the chronological sequence of events that lead to the Triumphal Entry. After reading this book, the casual reader can have a greater understanding of Jesus' life from the start of AD 32 to the Sabbath before the Holy Week.
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