Jesus' life
The events of Jesus鈥 life are central to the Christian faith and are what many of the Church teachings are built upon. Without Christ being incarnationThe belief that God took human form in Jesus Christ. It is also the belief that God in Christ is active in the Church and in the world. on Earth, the Christian faith would not exist.
Four key events of Jesus鈥 life offer proof and evidence of him as God incarnate and fulfil the prophecies of the Old Testament. These four events are:
- birth
- crucifixion and death
- resurrection
- ascension
Jesus鈥 birth
Jesus鈥 birth was announced to Mary by the Angel Gabriel, who agreed to God鈥檚 plan and to carry the Son of God. Mary was specifically chosen. Many Catholics believe that, unlike the rest of humanity, she was born sinless, known as the Immaculate ConceptionThe belief that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was conceived free from original sin..
The gospels state that Mary and Joseph had to travel to Bethlehem, as a census had been called and each was to return to their hometown. Due to the census, Bethlehem was full and Mary gave birth to the Son of God and laid him in a manger, which is a feeding trough for animals.
Both Matthew and Luke鈥檚 Gospels tell of visitors to the newborn. In Matthew鈥檚 Gospel, the MagiThe three wise men, or three kings, who brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to Jesus when he was born. come to visit the new baby and bring him gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh after following a star to find the child. These gifts are a sign of holiness and royalty 鈥 they are a sign that the baby is a king.
In Luke鈥檚 Gospel, the shepherds come to worship and praise the newborn child. The poor and humble shepherds and the foreign Magi show that Jesus came to serve and save all people from all races and backgrounds.
Question
Describe the Christian beliefs about the birth of Jesus.
Many Christians believe that Jesus鈥 birth was unique and special. His mother, Mary, was told by the Angel Gabriel that she was pregnant and that she must call the baby Jesus. Many Christians believe this was the work of the Holy Spirit. When Jesus was born, it was believed that he was brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh, which were a sign that the baby would be a king.