The New Testament is made up of these four sections:
1. The Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These tell the story of Jesus' life, ministry, death, and resurrection.
2. Acts of the Apostles: A continuation of Luke's Gospel, it recounts the spread of Christianity after Jesus' ascension.
3. The Epistles (Letters): Letters written by various apostles and church leaders to early Christian communities and individuals, offering guidance, instruction, and encouragement. These are traditionally divided into Pauline Epistles (attributed to Paul) and General Epistles (attributed to other authors).
4. Revelation: A book of prophecy, filled with symbolic visions about the future and the ultimate triumph of God.