The New Testament of the Christian Bible contains 27 books on the life, death, and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. These 27 books are accepted by almost all Christian denominations. The books in the New Testament are not chronologically arranged. It is generally called as the second part of the Bible, consisting of the Gospels, Acts, Epistles, and the Book of Revelation, which describe the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and his disciples, the efforts to establish the Christian Church, the sacrifices of his followers, and a prophetic vision of The Day of Judgement. The New Testament builds on that foundation with further revelation from God. It shows the grace of God toward sinners and reveals who the Messiah is. In the New Testament, God’s dealings, are mainly with His church. It also declares that man can be restored in his relationship to God. The New Testament records the ministry of Jesus Christ and then look back on what He did and how we are to respond.