Jesus Christ’s journey, as portrayed in this video, begins in the Garden of Gethsemane, where He prays in deep anguish on the night of His betrayal. The narrative continues through His arrest, trial, crucifixion, resurrection, and the birth of the early Christian Church. The video connects key events in the life of Jesus with Old Testament prophecies that foretold the coming of the Messiah, including those from Isaiah and Micah, showing how Jesus fulfilled these prophecies through His birth in Bethlehem, His ministry, death, and resurrection. The video follows Jesus from His baptism by John the Baptist in the Jordan River to His public ministry, where He performs miracles, heals the sick, teaches in parables, and confronts religious authorities. The story includes well-known biblical events such as the Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus delivers teachings on humility, righteousness, prayer, and love for enemies. Other events include the feeding of the 5,000, walking on water, and raising Lazarus from the dead. His identity is progressively revealed through His words and actions, leading to the declaration by Peter that He is the Christ, the Son of the living God. The account of the Last Supper details the institution of the Eucharist and the prediction of Peter’s denial. In Gethsemane, Jesus submits to the will of the Father before being betrayed by Judas and arrested. He is taken before the Sanhedrin and then Pontius Pilate, who allows the crowd to decide His fate. Jesus is sentenced to crucifixion, mocked, beaten, and nailed to the cross at Golgotha. At His death, the veil in the temple is torn, and a centurion proclaims Him the Son of God. His body is laid in a sealed tomb. Three days later, Jesus rises from the dead. Women discover the empty tomb, and Jesus appears to His followers, confirming His resurrection. He speaks with disciples on the road to Emmaus and later appears to them in Jerusalem. Doubting Thomas sees the wounds and believes. Jesus commissions His disciples to preach to all nations, promising the presence of the Holy Spirit. Disclaimer: Many of the popular stories we know about different biblical figures emerge not only from the original biblical texts, but also from other texts and sources of knowledge — other religious writings, historical accounts, archaeological discoveries, apocryphal and non-canonical books, and philosophical and theological interpretations that often predate the composition of the scriptures themselves and shape our perception of how they were originally written. In these videos, my intention is to bring together information through deep and organized research, so that you are presented with the facts and data as faithfully as possible to the historical and theological investigation I have conducted. Every editorial decision about what to include, how to sequence the narrative and which sources to prioritize was made by a human researcher. The biblical narrative is supported by visuals carefully crafted through advanced prompt engineering, with individual attention given to each image. During the final editing process in Adobe Premiere Pro, audio tracks are added to create the atmosphere and immersion the story requires. I believe the careful selection of footage and music is part of a coherent video assembly and editing process that makes this work unique — one that was fully conceived and executed by humans, supported by artificial intelligence as a tool. Through this work, I do not intend to present you with answers. My intention is to guide you along a path that leads you toward your deepest questions — a journey not only through sacred texts, but also through your own reflections. This is part of what I have learned through my work as a librarian. Produced by Lucas M. Kern — researcher, librarian, and postgraduate in philosophy. Narration and visuals generated with AI under full human creative direction. This is a narrative adaptation for reflection, education and cinematic storytelling. It does not represent theological or historical consensus. Script: Lucas Martins Kern Editing: Pedro Anthony Alves Souza