In this lesson, we explore Christ’s role as the Bridegroom and the church as His Bride, offering profound insights into our relationship with God. By connecting these roles with 1st-century Jewish marriage customs, we gain a richer understanding of this divine relationship. “Hallelujah!For our Lord God Almighty reigns.Let us rejoice and be gladand give him…
At a wedding with his mother and new followers, Jesus provides a glimpse into who he really is and why he came. As he transforms ordinary water into the best wine using jars for ceremonial washing, Jesus shows how he will transform sinners into saints via the only eternal washing available. Recorded during a downpour,…
In our last study on the Samaritan Woman (John 4:1-42), we found a woman who likely expected to be rejected or judged by Jesus. Instead, he offered her living water; something to cure the thirst she was trying to satisfy through her sinful lifestyle. In contrast, this week we look at Nicodemus (John 3:1-15), a…
In Hebrews 12, it says that Jesus was able to endure the shame of the cross for the joy set before him. What was this amazing joy that helped Jesus endure?
Leaving Christianity to return to Judaism would be a mistake for the Jewish Christians suffering persecution in Rome. The Hebrew writer challenges them to not make the mistake their ancestors did in the desert with Moses, which resulted in hardness of heart.
How the first would-be Christians responded to the first Gospel sermon?
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