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Catholic Sprouts: Daily Podcast for Catholic Kids

CS 555 9-18-20 Jesus is Real: Friday

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🗓️ 18 September 2020

⏱️ 7 minutes

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0:00.0

You're listening to Catholic Sprouts, the daily podcast for Catholic kids that strives to plant seeds of faith.

0:39.1

Hey there, sprouts. Today is Friday, September 18th, 2020. Now, all week long, we have been playing detectives to see if we can find true evidence that Jesus was real, that he really lived, and to verify that we can trust the Gospels as true historical accounts of a true person that was once alive. So we used some

0:45.8

sources from Jewish historians and Roman historians to prove that, yes, in fact, Jesus lived.

0:53.1

We also used historical methods to prove that we can trust

0:57.4

the Gospels, but we also were reminded that the Gospels are the holy and inspired word of God.

1:04.3

And we understood that this doesn't mean that God took control of these people's bodies and

1:09.6

just simply moved their hands for them as they

1:12.8

wrote things down, but that God used these true people as his followers to write the message of

1:20.2

Jesus Christ. So today we're going to do a quick overview of what the Gospels are and the

1:26.7

writers that put them down.

1:28.9

So first of all, when we say the Gospel, as we will be talking about throughout this whole

1:34.0

Jesus series, we mean two things.

1:37.1

First of all, there are the four books of the Gospels written by Matthew, Mark, Luke,

1:43.5

and John. But when we use this term, the gospel,

1:48.2

we're not referring to one particular book, but we're referring to the story of Jesus. And that

1:54.7

story is simply this, that there was a true person named Jesus, that God spoke from heaven on a couple of occasions

2:04.7

declaring that Jesus was truly his son, his beloved son, that Jesus spent three years,

2:12.8

preaching and traveling and working many miracles, that eventually he was handed over by the Jews to the Romans

2:20.8

to be crucified, but that that was not the end of the story, that he rose from dead, and that he is

2:26.6

waiting to welcome us all into heaven one day. So that is the succinct gospel. Now, the word gospel

2:33.9

means good news. It means good news.

2:37.6

When those early apostles were sent out by Jesus to preach, to bring the message of Jesus Christ to all

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