Jesus Christ: prophet,
carpenter, mystic,
son of God, savior 
and friend; he is known 
by many names.
The birth of this beloved
teacher and master 
who was born 
in Bethlehem marks
the beginning 
of the Western calendar;
so important was his 
influence on humanity.
The birth of this man
who was one with God is 
a sacred event that marks 
an entire era.
Jesus made his appearance
on the world’s stage
in the humble manger,
born to the devout Jewish
couple, Joseph and Mary,
who were given signs
of his greatness.
From the Bible, we know
that when Jesus was 12 
years old, he stayed 
in a temple in Jerusalem
in order to talk with 
and ask questions
of the teachers.
The people were amazed
at his understanding.
Some sources say that 
Jesus went to India, the land
of spiritual knowledge
since time immemorial,
where he studied
with adept 
and wise teachers.
He next enters the Gospel 
narrative at about 
the age of 30 
when he was baptized
by John the Baptist,
an event that marks
the beginning of his brief 
public life as a teacher.
Jesus taught God’s love
and forgiveness to all 
people with open hearts.
Jesus could discuss 
the scriptures with 
the erudite and learned
but mostly he told simple
stories, called parables,
that everyone 
could understand.
Jesus is especially loved
and remembered
because of his sacrifice.
Three days 
after his crucifixion,
he arose
in glory and triumph.
Today we present to you 
excerpts of 
Jesus Christ’s teachings 
as written 
in the Gospel of Luke, 
Chapters 1-4
in the Holy Bible.  
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Luke 1
Introduction 
Many have undertaken 
to draw up an account 
of the things that have 
been fulfilled among us, 
just as they were 
handed down to us by 
those who from the first 
were eyewitnesses 
and servants of the word. 
Therefore, since I myself 
have carefully 
investigated everything 
from the beginning, 
it seemed good also 
to me to write 
an orderly account for you, 
most excellent Theophilus, 
so that you may know 
the certainty of the things 
you have been taught.
The Birth of John 
the Baptist Foretold 
In the time of Herod, 
king of Judea, there was 
a priest named Zechariah 
who belonged to 
the priestly division 
of Abijah; his wife 
Elizabeth was also 
a descendant of Aaron. 
Both of them were upright 
in the sight of God, 
observing all the Lord's 
commandments and 
regulations blamelessly. 
But they had no children, 
because Elizabeth was 
barren; and they were 
both well along in years. 
Once when Zechariah's 
division was on duty and 
he was serving as priest 
before God, 
he was chosen by lot, 
according to the custom 
of the priesthood, 
to go into the temple 
of the Lord 
and burn incense. 
And when the time for 
the burning of incense came, 
all the assembled 
worshipers were 
praying outside. 
Then an angel of the Lord 
appeared to him, 
standing at the right side 
of the altar of incense. 
When Zechariah saw him, 
he was startled and 
was gripped with fear. 
But the angel said to him: 
"Do not be afraid, 
Zechariah; your prayer 
has been heard. 
Your wife Elizabeth 
will bear you a son, 
and you are to give him 
the name John. 
He will be a joy 
and delight to you, 
and many will rejoice 
because of his birth, 
for he will be great 
in the sight of the Lord. 
He is never to take wine 
or other fermented drink, 
and he will be filled with 
the Holy Spirit 
even from birth.
Many of the people 
of Israel will he bring back 
to the Lord their God. 
And he will go on 
before the Lord, 
in the spirit and power 
of Elijah, to turn 
the hearts of the fathers 
to their children 
and the disobedient to 
the wisdom of the righteous 
- to make ready a people 
prepared for the Lord." 
Zechariah asked the angel, 
"How can I be sure of this? 
I am an old man 
and my wife is well along 
in years." 
The angel answered, 
“I am Gabriel. 
I stand in the presence 
of God, and I have been 
sent to speak to you and 
to tell you this good news.” 
When his time of service 
was completed, 
he returned home. 
After this, his wife 
Elizabeth became pregnant 
and for five months 
remained in seclusion. 
"The Lord has done this 
for me," she said. 
"In these days 
he has shown his favor and 
taken away my disgrace 
among the people."
The Birth of Jesus 
Foretold 
In the sixth month, 
God sent the angel Gabriel 
to Nazareth, 
a town in Galilee, 
to a virgin pledged 
to be married to a man 
named Joseph, 
a descendant of David. 
The virgin's name 
was Mary. 
The angel went to her 
and said, "Greetings, you 
who are highly favored! 
The Lord is with you." 
Mary was greatly troubled 
at his words and wondered 
what kind of greeting 
this might be. 
But the angel said to her, 
"Do not be afraid, Mary, 
you have found favor 
with God. 
You will be with child 
and give birth to a son, 
and you are to give him 
the name Jesus. 
He will be great 
and will be called 
the Son of the Most High. 
The Lord God 
will give him the throne 
of his father David, 
and he will reign over 
the house of Jacob forever; 
his kingdom 
will never end." 
"How will this be," 
Mary asked the angel, 
"since I am a virgin?" 
The angel answered, 
"The Holy Spirit 
will come upon you, 
and the power 
of the Most High 
will overshadow you. 
So the holy one to be born 
will be called
the Son of God. 
Even Elizabeth 
your relative is going to 
have a child in her old age, 
and she who was said 
to be barren 
is in her sixth month. 
For nothing is 
impossible with God." 
"I am the Lord's servant," 
Mary answered. 
"May it be to me 
as you have said." 
Then the angel left her.
Mary Visits Elizabeth 
At that time 
Mary got ready 
and hurried to a town in 
the hill country of Judea, 
where she entered 
Zechariah's home 
and greeted Elizabeth. 
When Elizabeth heard 
Mary's greeting, the baby 
leaped in her womb, and 
Elizabeth was filled with 
the Holy Spirit. 
In a loud voice 
she exclaimed: "Blessed 
are you among women, 
and blessed is the child 
you will bear! 
But why am I 
so favored, that
the mother of my Lord 
should come to me? 
As soon as the sound
of your greeting 
reached my ears, 
the baby in my womb 
leaped for joy. 
Blessed is she 
who has believed 
that what the Lord 
has said to her 
will be accomplished!"
Mary's Song 
And Mary said: 
"My soul glorifies the Lord 
and my spirit rejoices 
in God my Savior, 
for he has been mindful 
of the humble state 
of his servant. 
From now on 
all generations 
will call me blessed, 
for the Mighty One has 
done great things for me 
- holy is his name. 
Mary stayed 
with Elizabeth 
for about three months 
and then returned home.
The Birth 
of John the Baptist 
When it was time 
for Elizabeth 
to have her baby, 
she gave birth to a son. 
Her neighbors 
and relatives heard that 
the Lord had shown her 
great mercy, 
and they shared her joy. 
On the eighth day 
they came 
to circumcise the child, 
and they were 
going to name him 
after his father Zechariah, 
but his mother spoke up 
and said, "No! 
He is to be called John." 
They said to her, 
"There is no one 
among your relatives 
who has that name." 
Then they made signs 
to his father, to find out 
what he would like 
to name the child. 
He asked 
for a writing tablet, and 
to everyone's astonishment 
he wrote, 
"His name is John." 
Immediately 
his mouth was opened 
and his tongue was loosed, 
and he began to speak, 
praising God. 
The neighbors 
were all filled with awe,
and throughout 
the hill country of Judea 
people were talking about 
all these things. 
Everyone who heard this 
wondered about it, 
asking, "What then 
is this child going to be?" 
For the Lord's hand was 
with him.
Zechariah's Song 
His father Zechariah was 
filled with the Holy Spirit 
and prophesied: 
"Praise be to the Lord, 
the God of Israel, 
because he has come and 
has redeemed his people. 
He has raised up 
a horn of salvation for us 
in the house 
of his servant David 
(as he said 
through his holy prophets 
of long ago), 
to show mercy
to our fathers 
and to remember 
his holy covenant, 
the oath he swore 
to our father Abraham: 
to rescue us from 
the hand of our enemies, 
and to enable us 
to serve him without fear 
in holiness and 
righteousness before him 
all our days. 
And you, my child, 
will be called a prophet 
of the Most High; 
for you will go on 
before the Lord to 
prepare the way for him, 
to give his people 
the knowledge of salvation 
through the forgiveness 
of their sins, 
because of the tender 
mercy of our God, 
by which the rising sun 
will come to us 
from heaven
to shine on those 
living in darkness and 
in the shadow of death, 
to guide our feet 
into the path of peace." 
And the child grew and 
became strong in spirit; 
and he lived in the desert 
until he appeared publicly 
to Israel.
1.	
Luke 2
The Birth of Jesus 
In those days 
Caesar Augustus 
issued a decree that 
a census should be taken 
of the entire Roman world. 
(This was the first census 
that took place while 
Quirinius was governor 
of Syria.) 
And everyone went to 
his own town to register. 
So Joseph also went up 
from the town of Nazareth 
in Galilee to Judea, 
to Bethlehem 
the town of David, 
because he belonged to 
the house and line of David. 
He went there 
to register with Mary, 
who was pledged 
to be married to him and 
was expecting a child. 
While they were there, 
the time came 
for the baby to be born, 
and she gave birth 
to her firstborn, a son. 
She wrapped him in cloths 
and placed him 
in a manger, because 
there was no room 
for them in the inn.
The Shepherds 
and the Angels 
And there were shepherds 
living out in the fields 
nearby, keeping watch 
over their flocks at night. 
An angel of the Lord 
appeared to them, 
and the glory of the Lord 
shone around them, 
and they were terrified. 
But the angel said to them, 
"Do not be afraid. 
I bring you good news 
of great joy that will be 
for all the people. 
Today in the town 
of David a Savior 
has been born to you; 
he is Christ[a] the Lord. 
This will be a sign to you: 
You will find a baby 
wrapped in cloths 
and lying in a manger." 
Suddenly a great company 
of the heavenly host 
appeared with the angel, 
praising God and saying, 
"Glory to God 
in the highest, 
and on earth peace to men 
on whom his favor rests." 
When the angels 
had left them 
and gone into heaven, 
the shepherds 
said to one another, 
"Let's go to Bethlehem 
and see this thing 
that has happened, which 
the Lord has told us about." 
So they hurried off and 
found Mary and Joseph, 
and the baby, who was 
lying in the manger. 
When they had seen him, 
they spread the word 
concerning 
what had been told them 
about this child, 
and all who heard it 
were amazed at what 
the shepherds said to them. 
But Mary treasured up 
all these things 
and pondered them 
in her heart. 
The shepherds returned, 
glorifying and praising God 
for all the things 
they had heard and seen, 
which were just 
as they had been told.
Jesus Presented 
in the Temple 
On the eighth day, 
when it was time 
to circumcise him, 
he was named Jesus, 
the name the angel 
had given him before 
he had been conceived. 
When the time 
of their purification 
according to 
the Law of Moses 
had been completed, 
Joseph and Mary 
took him to Jerusalem to 
present him to the Lord 
(as it is written 
in the Law of the Lord, 
"Every firstborn male 
is to be consecrated 
to the Lord")
Now there was a man 
in Jerusalem called Simeon, 
who was righteous 
and devout. 
He was waiting for 
the consolation of Israel, 
and the Holy Spirit 
was upon him. 
It had been revealed to him 
by the Holy Spirit 
that he would not die 
before he had seen 
the Lord's Christ. 
Moved by the Spirit, 
he went into 
the temple courts. 
When the parents 
brought in the child Jesus 
to do for him 
what the custom 
of the Law required, 
Simeon took him 
in his arms 
and praised God, saying: 
"Sovereign Lord, 
as you have promised, 
you now dismiss 
your servant in peace. 
For my eyes 
have seen your salvation, 
which you have prepared 
in the sight of all people, 
a light for revelation 
to the Gentiles 
and for glory 
to your people Israel." 
The child's father 
and mother marveled at 
what was said about him. 
Then Simeon blessed them 
and said to Mary, 
his mother: 
"This child is destined to 
cause the falling and rising 
of many in Israel, 
and to be a sign that 
will be spoken against, 
so that the thoughts 
of many hearts 
will be revealed. 
And a sword will pierce 
your own soul too." 
There was also 
a prophetess, Anna, 
the daughter of Phanuel, 
of the tribe of Asher. 
She was very old; 
she had lived with 
her husband seven years 
after her marriage, 
and then was a widow 
until she was eighty-four. 
She never left the temple 
but worshiped 
night and day, 
fasting and praying. 
Coming up to them 
at that very moment, 
she gave thanks to God 
and spoke about the child 
to all who were 
looking forward to the 
redemption of Jerusalem. 
When Joseph and Mary 
had done everything 
required by 
the Law of the Lord, 
they returned to Galilee 
to their own town 
of Nazareth. 
And the child grew 
and became strong; 
he was filled with wisdom, 
and the grace of God 
was upon him.
The Boy Jesus 
at the Temple 
Every year his parents 
went to Jerusalem for 
the Feast of the Passover. 
When he was 
twelve years old, 
they went up to the Feast, 
according to the custom. 
After the Feast was over, 
while his parents 
were returning home, 
the boy Jesus stayed behind 
in Jerusalem, but 
they were unaware of it. 
Thinking he was 
in their company, 
they traveled on for a day. 
Then they began 
looking for him among 
their relatives and friends. 
When they did not find him, 
they went back 
to Jerusalem 
to look for him. 
After three days 
they found him 
in the temple courts, 
sitting among the teachers, 
listening to them and 
asking them questions. 
Everyone who heard him 
was amazed 
at his understanding 
and his answers. 
When his parents saw him, 
they were astonished. 
His mother said to him, 
"Son, why have you 
treated us like this? 
Your father and I 
have been anxiously 
searching for you." 
"Why were you 
searching for me?" 
he asked. 
"Didn't you know 
I had to be 
in my Father's house?" 
But they did not 
understand what 
he was saying to them. 
Then he went down 
to Nazareth with them 
and was obedient to them. 
But his mother 
treasured all these things. 
in her heart
And Jesus grew 
in wisdom and stature, 
and in favor with God 
and men.
Luke 3
John the Baptist 
Prepares the Way 
In the fifteenth year 
of the reign 
of Tiberius Caesar – 
when Pontius Pilate was 
governor of Judea, 
Herod tetrarch of Galilee, 
his brother Philip tetrarch 
of Iturea and Traconitis, 
and Lysanias tetrarch 
of Abilene – 
during the high priesthood 
of Annas and Caiaphas, 
the word of God came 
to John son of Zechariah 
in the desert. 
He went into 
all the country 
around the Jordan, preaching 
a baptism of repentance 
for the forgiveness of sins. 
As is written in the book 
of the words of Isaiah 
the prophet: 
"A voice of one 
calling in the desert, 
'Prepare the way 
for the Lord, 
make straight paths for him. 
Every valley 
shall be filled in, 
every mountain and hill 
made low.
The crooked roads
shall become straight, 
the rough ways smooth. 
And all mankind will 
see God's salvation.' " 
John said to the crowds 
coming out 
to be baptized by him, 
Who warned you to flee
from the coming wrath? 
Produce fruit 
in keeping with repentance. 
And do not begin to say 
to yourselves, 
'We have Abraham 
as our father.' 
For I tell you 
that out of these stones 
God can raise up children 
for Abraham.” 
"What should we do then?" 
the crowd asked. 
John answered, 
"The man with two tunics 
should share with him 
who has none, 
and the one who has food 
should do the same." 
Tax collectors also 
came to be baptized. 
"Teacher," they asked, 
"what should we do?" 
"Don't collect any more 
than you are required to," 
he told them. 
Then some soldiers 
asked him, 
"And what should we do?" 
He replied, 
"Don't extort money and 
don't accuse people falsely 
- be content with your pay." 
The people were 
waiting expectantly 
and were all wondering 
in their hearts 
if John might possibly be 
the Christ. 
John answered them all, 
"I baptize you with water. 
But one 
more powerful than I 
will come, the thongs 
of whose sandals 
I am not worthy to untie. 
He will baptize you 
with the Holy Spirit 
and with fire. 
His winnowing fork is 
in his hand 
to clear his threshing floor 
and to gather the wheat 
into his barn, but 
he will burn up the chaff 
with unquenchable fire." 
And with many other words 
John exhorted the people 
and preached 
the good news to them. 
The Baptism 
and Genealogy of Jesus 
When all the people 
were being baptized, 
Jesus was baptized too. 
And as he was praying, 
heaven was opened 
and the Holy Spirit 
descended on him 
in bodily form like a dove. 
And a voice 
came from heaven: 
"You are my Son, 
whom I love; with you 
I am well pleased." 
Now Jesus himself was 
about thirty years old 
when he began his ministry. 
Luke 4
The Temptation of Jesus 
Jesus, 
full of the Holy Spirit, 
returned from the Jordan 
and was led by the Spirit 
in the desert, 
where for forty days 
he was tempted 
by the devil. 
He ate nothing 
during those days, 
and at the end of them 
he was hungry. 
The devil said to him, 
"If you are the Son of God, 
tell this stone 
to become bread." 
Jesus answered, 
"It is written: 'Man does 
not live on bread alone." 
The devil led him up 
to a high place and 
showed him in an instant 
all the kingdoms 
of the world. 
And he said to him, 
"I will give you all their 
authority and splendor, 
for it has been given to me, 
and I can give it 
to anyone I want to. 
So if you worship me, 
it will all be yours." 
Jesus answered, 
"It is written: 
'Worship the Lord your God 
and serve him only." 
The devil led him 
to Jerusalem and had him 
stand on the highest point 
of the temple. 
"If you are the Son of God," 
he said, "throw yourself 
down from here. 
For it is written: 
" 'He will command 
his angels concerning you 
to guard you carefully; 
they will lift you up 
in their hands, 
so that you will not 
strike your foot
against a stone.'" 
Jesus answered, 
"It says: 'Do not put 
the Lord your God 
to the test." 
When the devil had 
finished all this tempting, 
he left him 
until an opportune time.
Jesus Rejected 
at Nazareth 
Jesus returned to Galilee 
in the power of the Spirit, 
and news about him 
spread through 
the whole countryside. 
He taught 
in their synagogues, and 
everyone praised him. 
He went to Nazareth, 
where he had been 
brought up, 
and on the Sabbath day 
he went into the synagogue, 
as was his custom. 
And he stood up to read. 
The scroll 
of the prophet Isaiah 
was handed to him. 
Unrolling it, 
he found the place 
where it is written: 
"The Spirit of the Lord 
is on me, because 
he has anointed me 
to preach good news 
to the poor. 
He has sent me 
to proclaim freedom 
for the prisoners 
and recovery of sight 
for the blind, 
to release the oppressed, 
to proclaim the year 
of the Lord's favor." 
Then he rolled up 
the scroll, gave it back 
to the attendant 
and sat down. 
The eyes of everyone 
in the synagogue 
were fastened on him, 
and he began 
by saying to them, 
"Today this scripture is 
fulfilled in your hearing." 
All spoke well of him 
and were amazed 
at the gracious words 
that came from his lips. 
"Isn't this Joseph's son?" 
they asked. 
Jesus said to them, 
"Surely you will quote 
this proverb to me: 
'Physician, heal yourself! 
Do here in your hometown 
what we have heard that 
you did in Capernaum.' " 
"I tell you the truth," 
he continued, 
"no prophet is accepted 
in his hometown. 
I assure you that 
there were many widows 
in Israel in Elijah's time, 
when the sky was shut 
for three and a half years 
and there was 
a severe famine 
throughout the land. 
Yet Elijah was not sent 
to any of them, but 
to a widow in Zarephath 
in the region of Sidon. 
And there were many 
in Israel with leprosy 
in the time 
of Elisha the prophet, 
yet not one of them 
was cleansed – 
only Naaman the Syrian." 
All the people 
in the synagogue 
were furious 
when they heard this. 
They got up, 
drove him out of the town, 
and took him to the brow 
of the hill on which 
the town was built, 
in order to 
throw him down the cliff. 
But he walked 
right through the crowd 
and went on his way.