A Spiritual Teaching Experience

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A Journey with Christ

You can’t change what happens.
This story has already been told.
But you can be there for it.

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You Were in the Crowd

Your name is not in the scriptures.

You were in the crowd the day He spoke by the lake. You heard Him say “Follow me” to the fishermen, and for reasons you can’t fully explain, you followed too. Not because you understood. Because something in His voice made your old life feel like a room with no air.

Now you walk the roads of Galilee with twelve others who left everything behind. You eat what’s offered. You sleep where there’s space. You watch a man heal the sick, challenge the powerful, and say things that make the religious authorities afraid and the poor weep with something that might be hope.

You can’t change what happens. This story has already been told.

But you can be there for it. You can sit with Peter after he fails. You can ask Matthew why he’s writing everything down. You can watch the Pharisees’ faces when He says “before Abraham was, I AM.” You can stand at the foot of the cross and understand — or try to — what it cost.

Not a Game. Not a Lecture.

Scripture, Not Fiction

Every word Jesus speaks is quoted directly from the Bible. NIV, ESV, NASB, KJV — with translation noted. You can open your Bible and verify it all.

Witness, Not Control

You don’t direct the story. You choose where to stand in it. Talk to a disciple. Approach someone healed. Sit with the teaching. Watch the opposition.

Teaching, Not Entertainment

This is not a game. This is a way to walk through the ministry and let the teachings find you the way they found the people who were actually there.

Fifteen Acts, One Ministry

From the banks of the Jordan to the hill outside Jerusalem. Five movements, fifteen acts — the full arc of the Gospel, walked one scene at a time.

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The Calling 0–7%

Wonder — “The voice at the Jordan. A new thing begins.”

  • Baptism at the Jordan
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The First Disciples 7–15%

Wonder — “Two words by the lake. Everything changes.”

  • “Follow me” by the lake
  • Wedding at Cana
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Early Signs 15–22%

Wonder — “Conversations no one expected. Healing no one can explain.”

  • Nicodemus by night
  • Woman at the well
  • First healings
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The Galilean Ministry 22–30%

Weight — “On the mountain, the whole law is rewritten.”

  • Sermon on the Mount
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Miracles & Growing Crowds 30–40%

Weight — “Crowds multiply. Miracles escalate. Who is this man?”

  • Healing the paralytic
  • Storm on the sea
  • Jairus’s daughter
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The Twelve Sent Out 40–47%

Tension — “He sends them out. John is killed. Five thousand are fed.”

  • Commissioning the Twelve
  • Beheading of John
  • Feeding the 5,000
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Hard Teachings 47–55%

Tension — “Many who followed now leave. Who is He, really?”

  • “Eat my flesh”
  • Many disciples leave
  • Peter’s confession
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Transfiguration 55–60%

Tension — “The mountain. Moses. Elijah. The voice.”

  • The mountain
  • Moses and Elijah
  • “This is my Son”
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Signs & Opposition 60–65%

Dread — “They try to stone Him. The blind man sees. Everything escalates.”

  • Healing the blind man
  • Pharisees escalate
  • “Before Abraham was, I AM”
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The Good Shepherd 65–70%

Dread — “Lazarus walks out. The council votes to kill Him.”

  • Lazarus raised
  • Sanhedrin plots
  • Withdrawal to Ephraim
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The Road to Jerusalem 70–77%

Dread — “He blesses children. He lets the rich young man walk away. He heals Bartimaeus.”

  • Blessing children
  • Rich young ruler
  • Blind Bartimaeus
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The Triumphal Entry 77–82%

Dread — “Palm Sunday. The temple. The widow’s two coins.”

  • Palm Sunday
  • Temple cleansing
  • Widow’s mite
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The Final Teachings 82–87%

Sorrow — “The Olivet discourse. Anointing at Bethany. Judas makes his deal.”

  • Olivet discourse
  • Anointing at Bethany
  • Judas’s bargain
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The Last Supper 87–93%

Sorrow — “He washes their feet. He breaks the bread. He goes to pray.”

  • Foot washing
  • Breaking of bread
  • Gethsemane
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The Passion 93–100%

Sorrow — “The world narrowing to one hill, one cross, one moment.”

  • The trial
  • Via Dolorosa
  • The cross
  • “It is finished”
Baptism Calvary

101 Scripture Events  ·  15 Acts  ·  5 Movements  ·  Baptism to Calvary

The Twelve

You choose your disciple. Each one gives you a different angle on the same truth.

P

Peter

Impulsive, passionate, says what everyone’s thinking (usually wrong), loves fiercely, fails publicly, gets back up.

“If Peter can fail and still follow, so can I.”

J

John

The youngest, contemplative, closest to Jesus, sees everything, processes deeply. Present at the cross when others fled.

“He saw it all. He stayed.”

M

Matthew

Former tax collector, precise, watches everything with an outsider’s eye. Still not fully accepted. Brings the guilt and redemption of a changed life.

“He writes it down so nothing is lost.”

Andrew Always bringing people to Jesus. Quiet. Faithful.
James Peter’s thunder-brother. Fierce loyalty, short temper.
Philip Practical thinker. Asks the questions everyone else avoids.
Bartholomew Nathanael. The skeptic who became a true believer instantly.
Thomas Not a doubter — a realist asking hard questions honestly.
James (son of Alphaeus) The other James. Steady, unassuming, quietly faithful.
Thaddaeus Asks the question at the Last Supper no one else dared.
Simon the Zealot Former revolutionary walking beside a former tax collector.
Judas The treasurer. The one who will betray. Walks with them all.
Mary Magdalene Delivered, devoted, brave — present at the cross and the empty tomb
Martha Practical, faithful, speaks her mind to Jesus directly
Mary of Bethany Contemplative, sits at His feet, anoints Him for burial
Mary, Mother of Jesus Present from the beginning, stands at the cross when others flee
Different disciple — different angle on the same truth. You learn the teaching by hearing multiple humans wrestle with it.

The Shape of Every Scene

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The Scene

Context is set. Who’s here. What’s the mood. Where you are in Galilee, Judea, Jerusalem.

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Scripture

Jesus teaches or acts. Quoted directly from the Bible. Translation cited. Verifiable.

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Reactions

Disciples process. The crowd responds. Opposition watches. The world reacts around you.

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Your Choice

Choose your perspective. Who do you talk to? What do you explore? Where do you stand?

You don’t learn from lectures. You learn by standing in the crowd with real people.

You have walked three days from your village to reach the Jordan. The rumors were true — there is a man here, dressed in camel hair, eating wild honey, shouting about repentance and the kingdom of God. Crowds wade into the muddy water. Pharisees watch from the bank. You stand at the edge, unsure why you came, unable to leave.

What We Give You

The scripture events are fixed.
The human moments between them are yours.
101 verified scripture events
from four Gospels, across the full arc of the ministry.
This isn’t generated Christian content.
It’s scripture. Quoted directly. Verifiable.

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