Jesus returns to Jerusalem for His final Passover and, after weeping over the city’s spiritual blindness, enters the temple to confront the corruption that has overtaken its courts. Priests and…
Mary of Bethany is shown as the model disciple—every time Scripture mentions her, she is at Jesus’ feet, listening, mourning, or worshiping, choosing closeness with Him over every distraction. Pastor…
Jesus leaves the triumphal entry, weeps over Jerusalem’s spiritual blindness, and warns that their rejection of Him will lead to devastating judgment, which is fulfilled decades later in 70 AD.…
Jesus enters Jerusalem at Passover exactly as prophecy foretold, riding a donkey as a peaceful King while crowds shout “Hosanna!” and lay cloaks and branches before Him. Every detail—from the…
Mary anoints Jesus with an entire alabaster vial of costly nard in an extravagant act of love and worship, recognizing—whether by understanding or by the Spirit’s prompting—that His death is…
Jesus begins His final approach to Jerusalem after raising Lazarus, a miracle that causes many to believe but also intensifies the Pharisees’ resolve to kill Him. Along the way He…
Jesus arrives at Lazarus’ tomb after intentionally delaying two days, allowing Lazarus to die so that God’s glory could be revealed in a way no one could deny. Surrounded by…
Jesus travels quietly to Jerusalem for the Feast of Tabernacles because the religious leaders are seeking to kill Him, while His own brothers mock Him and urge Him to go…
Jesus travels quietly to Jerusalem for the Feast of Tabernacles because the religious leaders are seeking to kill Him, while His own brothers mock Him and urge Him to go…
Jesus prepares for the final stretch of His ministry by sending seventy‑two disciples ahead of Him in pairs, commanding them to rely completely on God’s provision and to proclaim that…