So today we began the storyline we will be following for most of our trip – the chronology of Jesus’ life. Today covered Phase 1 of his ministry – the preparation period. In this period Jesus was born, circumcised, presented, given gifts, forced to flee to Egypt, returned to Israel, followed in his “father”s footsteps as a carpenter, was baptized, guided by the spirit into the wilderness, tempted and victorious over that temptation. So, a very busy, significant time. Luke tells is that this period was around 30 years long. So what did we see you ask?


We started in this ruin, called Herodium. It was a fortress of Herod the Great and overlooks Bethlehem and the Mt of Olives. It was huge and captivating as you can also see the Jordan valley, Dead Sea and Moab mountains easily from the top of the structure. The Bar Kokhba rebellion ended here in 135 AD and also Herod was buried here. 




It was crazy to be in a fortress built by the maniacal king who tried to kill Jesus to protect his turf. A later member of his family is the one who interrogated Jesus before His crucifixion.
Then we went to Bethlehem and saw a Christian church complex called Shepherds Fields. This was to consider the birth narrative that we will cover in Luke.
This is also likely what the stable/manger looked like – much different than you might expect. More on that in the fall.
Then we headed to one of the possible baptism sites for Jesus’ baptism and John’s ministry.
Then we went on an amazing hike through the Judean wilderness. This is possibly where Jesus spent 40 days fasting and was tempted by Satan. We stopped a few times and we’re taught/prayed and let God lead us. It was incredible. So incredible that we were late to the bus and rushed to dinner. Worth. Every. Second.




We were pretty tired after a hot, long day. Very cool to consider what Jesus did and was led to do during His first 30 years.






























