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…
Jesus continues preparing His disciples for ministry by confronting their weak faith, correcting their misunderstandings, and teaching them how to handle sin, reconciliation, and spiritual authority. Through miracles, parables, and…
Jesus leads His disciples through a series of miracles, teachings, and challenges—including feeding thousands, walking on water, confronting the Pharisees, and showing compassion to a Gentile woman—to reveal who He…
Jesus walks across the stormy Sea of Galilee to reach His struggling disciples, revealing His divine authority and presence. Peter steps out of the boat in bold faith but begins…
Jesus’ feeding of the 5,000 is highlighted as one of only two events recorded in all four Gospels, underscoring its deep significance in revealing Jesus as the promised Prophet like…
John the Baptist—called by God to prepare the way for the Messiah—finds himself imprisoned after confronting Herod Antipas’ unlawful and immoral marriage, setting off a chain of events driven by…
Jesus begins teaching in parables because the crowds listen but do not truly hear, fulfilling Isaiah’s prophecy that some will “keep on listening, but shall not understand.” Through the Parable…
Jesus confronts the Pharisees’ rigid legalism when they accuse His disciples of breaking Sabbath law by picking grain, even though Scripture permits travelers to do so. He exposes their hypocrisy…