God inspired Moses to record prophecies of the Christ that foretold all of the four main categories Jesus listed in Luke 24.
Read MoreBy riding into Jerusalem on a donkey, Jesus fulfilled a prophecy recorded in Zechariah. Jesus was demonstrating that He was the king spoken of in Zechariah 9.
Read MoreJesus quoted from Isaiah 61 to proclaim His mission and purpose as the Christ.
Read MoreChrist’s teachings always emphasized two main things.
Read MoreJohn’s Gospel contains a detail about the crucifixion of Jesus Christ that is not included in any of the other Gospels. Why?
Read MoreJesus changed Simon’s name to Peter. In Matthew 16, we see why.
Read MoreWhy would Jesus be baptized for repentance? The answer may surprise you.
Read MoreSpiritual gifts are supposed to unite, not divide. Christians are one body in Christ.
Read MoreThe usual answers to this question tend to overemphasize secondary issues and miss the primary reason.
Read MoreWhat Old Testament passage did Jesus fulfill in Matthew 2:23?
Read MoreALL authority in heaven and on earth has been given to Jesus (Matthew 28:18b). There is nothing that is outside of Jesus’ authority. That includes you.
Read MoreJesus is THE King and the Ruler of all the kings of the earth (Revelation 1:5).
Read MoreThe definite article “THE” means that Jesus is the one and only Savior. He is the only one who can reconcile sinful humanity to God.
Read MoreThe account of the birth of Christ is found in the New Testament Scriptures in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. There is no mention of His followers remembering and/or celebrating His birthday as an annual holiday.
Read MoreWhy did Jesus fast? Jesus fasted in humility to worship and grow in dependence upon His Father.
Read MoreParables have been a common way of teaching throughout the centuries. Jesus using them was not new.
Read MoreGod is love. He sent His Son, Jesus, to be born in the likeness of sinful flesh and offer up His perfect life as an atonement for sin.
Read MoreThe crown of thorns bears symbolic meaning.
Read MoreThe purpose of Christ’s church is glorious.
Read MoreThis question comes from the crucifixion of Christ. On the cross Jesus said “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” (Mark 15:34b).
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