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The Life of Jesus, Part 8 (8/10)Sample

The Life of Jesus, Part 8 (8/10)

DAY 1 OF 5

Left alone

Feeling alone is a common and widespread issue. Many people feel lonely. Even when they're around people. When I was young, I once got stuck in an elevator. I was afraid, but I especially felt alone. I knew there were people near by in the building, but I couldn't see them. Then my grandmother yelled out to me. I could hear her voice. She wanted to comfort me. Hearing her voice pushed the loneliness and fear away. She even was able to open the elevator doors a little bit so she could give me pancakes! It made me feel safe. I didn't have to worry. I would survive.

Jesus shares with his friends that bad things are to come. Things that might make us feel afraid. Alone. Abandoned. But he also explains that he will never leave them. That even though his body might have left earth, his spirit will remain. He will still be present. You might not see him, but you can experience him.

Just like I couldn't see my grandmother, but I could hear her voice. By hearing her voice I knew she was right there and everything would be okay. This is the same with the spirit of Jesus. He is there. You can talk to him. In my experience his comforting presence. I don’t understand why; it is beyond my imagination, but it is reality.

Jesus' spirit is still present today. He is right there. You might not see him but if you listen, you can hear his voice. Maybe you feel like you are trapped in an elevator. A spiritual entrapment. Alone. Afraid. Pray to God and experience the presence of God.

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The Life of Jesus, Part 8 (8/10)

Embark on a journey to learn more about the life of Jesus. Together we will watch short clips from the film, The Life of Jesus, and reflect on what we see. Discover who Jesus really was and what He can mean to you. You can read each of the 10 plans separately, but we challenge you to complete the whole journey.

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