We learn about Jesus’ genealogy, establishing His royal and Abrahamic lineage. The miraculous conception of Jesus through the Holy Spirit is revealed, and Joseph is instructed to name Him Jesus, meaning “He will save His people from their sins.” The visit of the Magi highlights Jesus’ recognition as King by foreign wise men. King Herod’s attempt to kill Jesus leads to the Holy Family’s flight to Egypt, fulfilling prophecies about the Messiah’s early life. John the Baptist prepares the way for Jesus, preaching repentance and baptizing people. Jesus’ baptism by John marks the beginning of His public ministry, with God’s voice affirming Jesus as His beloved Son. Jesus resists the devil’s temptations in the wilderness, demonstrating His obedience to God. He begins His ministry in Galilee, calls His first disciples, and starts preaching about the kingdom of heaven, performing miracles and healing the sick.