
Dramatized MP3 Stories from the
Life of Jesus

4. Jesus' Ministry & Lessons 2
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Like a Little Child: The
disciples each wanted to be first, but Jesus took a little child. . .
- At
the Feast of Tabernacles: Jesus
taught the people wonderful truth.
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Plotting Against Jesus: Over and
over the priests and Pharisees tried to catch Jesus.
- A
Woman Rescued: "Go, and sin no
more!"
- I
Am the Light of the World: If we
truly have Jesus as our personal Savior, we will know truth and not be
in the dark.
- A
Blind Man Healed: A blind man is
healed and sticks up for Jesus.
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Story Lesson: The Good Shepherd:
Jesus is the Shepherd--guess who we are? We're His little Lambs!
- He
can't Stay Here! They were
jealous and didn't want Jesus around.
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Where are the Ten? Ten were
healed--but only ones said thank you.
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Story Lesson: The Wicked Judge and
the Widow:
She just wouldn't quit!
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Story Lesson: The Pharisee and the
Publican:
Selfish pride means nothing to God, but He hears the humble prayer.
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The Rich Young Ruler: His riches
meant more to him than he realized.
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Lazarus Raised From the Dead:
Everyone knew he was dead, but Jesus raised him up.
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Blind Bartimaeus: "And when he
heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to cry out, and say,
Jesus, thou Son of David, have mercy on me." Mark 10:47.
- Sending Out the Seventy:
Jesus gives His followers power to heal.
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The Seventy Return: "Even the
devils have to obey!"
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Story Lesson: Who is My Neighbor?
Cruel thieves and a wounded man.
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Story Lesson: Forgive as Forgiven:
"But I can't pay the bill!"
- At
the Pharisee's Feast: He gave a
feast for Jesus but wanted to trap Him.
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Story Lessons: Runaway Boy: Fun
and parties lead to a sad state and a lesson in love.
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Plotting to Get Rid of Jesus: The
rulers keep trying to get Jesus where they can kill Him.
- The Tax Collector:
A tax collector has a change in life.
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Zachaeus Climbs A Tree: He was
short--but he wanted to see Jesus.
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Simon Gives a Feast: Simon wanted
to honor Jesus but he really wanted honor himself.
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