A Pharisee makes the mistake of inviting Jesus is a dinner party and picking a religious debate with Him. Jesus takes the opportunity for pointing out the error of empty religious practice rather than inward worship.
A Pharisee makes the mistake of inviting Jesus is a dinner party and picking a religious debate with Him. Jesus takes the opportunity for pointing out the error of empty religious practice rather than inward worship.
In Luke 11 Jesus’ disciples ask for a lesson on prayer. His response gives us important insight into what the focus of our heart ought to be as we approach the throne of our Heavenly Father.
In Luke 10, Jesus uses the Parable of the Good Samaritan to give an illustration on what it means to “love your neighbor as yourself.”
In Luke 10:1-24 Jesus sends out His disciples in pairs to go ahead of Him proclaiming the Gospel and healing the sick. Both His instructions to them and His words to them upon their return offer valuable insights to us about the nature of the Gospel and our walk with Him.
John 10:1-21, Jesus uses the example of a shepherd and their sheep to illustrate His relationship to His disciples, giving several important insights along the way.
In John 9, Jesus heals a man born blind, and the resulting events give us some good insights regarding doubt and faith.
In His exchange with the crowd in the temple, Jesus makes it clear that He is God, and how a person responds to Him and His message displays where they are really coming from and whom they are following after.
Jesus addresses a crowd of people who seem willing to believe Him many of whom seem unwilling to accept the truth which Jesus says will “set you free”. Why do some people have this barrier to accept the Gospel truth, and in what way does the acceptance of this truth set us free?
In John 8 Jesus refers to Himself as “The Light of the World”. Understanding the significance of Light in the Bible helps us to understand what this claim of Jesus means.
In John chapter 8 we get a beautiful picture of the Gospel of Christ in the account of the woman caught in adultery. This passage also gives us an opportunity to look at how Bible scholars know that the Scripture is an accurate and reliable accounting of the life and teachings of Jesus.
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