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Jesus: His Life series finale

Just in time for Easter, the series finale of “Jesus: His Life” airs Monday, April 15 on The History Channel. This is a sponsored post written by me. All opinions are my own.

Jesus His Life show History Channel

My life verse:

“A merry heart doeth good like a medicine, but a broken spirit drieth the bones.” Proverbs 17:22. This is my life verse. I remember first memorizing it on the concrete steps of our church in Guadalajara, Mexico. We no longer lived there, but I had the opportunity to visit with my dad. This verse came up in the devotional I was reading. I memorized it and have tried to live by it.

It’s not always easy to have a merry heart though. Lately I find myself struggling more than usual. It’s tough to not let the little irritating things of life get us down. No? When we are struggling is always a good time to refocus and dwell on Jesus.

Jesus: His Life

“Jesus: His Life” explores the story of Jesus Christ through a unique lens: the people in his life who were closest to him. Each of the eight chapters is told from the perspective of different biblical figures, all of whom played a pivotal role in Jesus’ life including Joseph, John the Baptist, Mary Mother of Jesus, Caiaphas, Judas Iscariot, Pontius Pilate, Mary Magdalene and Peter.

Each figure takes a turn guiding viewers through the emotional and epic story of the most famous man in history, through his birth, death and resurrection, all conveyed through a combination of scripted drama and interviews with prominent religious and historical experts. Utilizing some of the world’s most respected Biblical scholars, historians, faith leaders and theologians, the series weaves together the canonical Gospels, historical sources and cultural context to create a complete portrait of Jesus – the man and the Messiah.”

Watch the Sneak Peek:

Watch the series finale this Monday, April 15 on The History Channel at 8pm ET/PT.

Esther

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