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Contained in this book are the events that characterize the sufferings, death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. The majority of the event took place in the book of Mathew.

Reading these passages will give a clear view of what Jesus Christ went through in an attempt to rescue the world from eternal destruction, this situations truly defines Easter.

Easter should be a moment of sober reflection, knowing fully well that without Christ suffering and death on the cross, we would never have enjoyed God’s peace, joy, health, prosperity and above all his salvation.

What you will be reading are extracts directly from the book of Mathew which tells you how the major events took place. Mathew was one of the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ who were alive when these great events took place.

The inspiration for creating this book is that its Easter season and not many people, even Christians really fancy reading the Bible to learn these great events which took place presumably over 2000 years ago and it's a thing of joy to know what higher price our saviour paid for the redemption of our soul!

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