When Jesus taught the Beatitudes in Luke 6, He introduced a radically different way of seeing the world. His teaching remains counter-intuitive, counter-cultural, and completely opposite to the values we often encounter today.
Read MoreHave you ever faced a decision so important that you knew it would change everything? In Luke 6, we find Jesus at exactly that kind of moment — preparing to choose the twelve men who would walk closest with Him and carry His mission to the world.
Read MoreIf you’ve tasted the goodness of Jesus, don’t keep it to yourself. The message of Jesus is too good not to share. Just like a starving person who’s found bread, we’re called to tell others where to find life.
Read MorePrayer isn’t about getting the words right—it’s about getting your heart close. Prayer isn’t a ritual, formula, or checklist. It’s a relationship. When we pray, we reach for God with the same trust and urgency a child has when calling out to a parent.
Read MoreSpending time with God isn’t about checking a box. It’s about drawing near to the One who loves you most. For many, quiet time has become a burden rather than a joy—but it doesn’t have to stay that way.
Read MoreThe Sabbath wasn’t created as a burden. It was a gift from God—a rhythm of rest meant to refresh the soul and reconnect with the Lord. But over time, religious leaders added layer after layer of rules. What God meant for restoration, they turned into restriction.
Read MoreGiving isn’t just a financial decision—it’s a spiritual one. it’s not about how much is in your wallet, but what’s happening in your heart. Every gift, whether big or small, is an opportunity to show where your trust lies, what you value most, and who you believe is truly in control.
Read MoreSpiritual maturity doesn’t happen by accident—it’s the result of intentional, daily connection with God. Growing in faith isn’t about being a morning person or checking off a list. It’s about creating simple rhythms that keep us close to Jesus.
Read MoreIn Luke 5:33-39, Jesus finds himself again at the center of criticism from religious leaders. This time, it’s about fasting. The Pharisees and even John the Baptist’s disciples were known for their regular fasting and public prayers, yet Jesus and His followers were seen eating, drinking, and enjoying themselves. Why?
Read MoreFor many believers, Communion—or the Lord’s Supper—can feel quiet and familiar. A piece of bread. A small cup. A moment of reflection. But behind this simple act lies a powerful reminder of God’s love and a call to respond with gratitude, unity, and reverence.
Read MoreBaptism is one of the most powerful ways to declare your faith—but it’s completely normal to have questions. What does it really mean? Why is it important? And how do you know if it’s your next step?
Read MoreEver feel overlooked, unqualified, or like the last one anyone would choose? The world may label you “irrelevant,” but Jesus sees more. In Luke 5, we meet a man society had written off—a tax collector named Levi, also known as Matthew. Yet Jesus looked at him with purpose and said two powerful words: Follow Me.
Read MoreWhen Jesus healed the paralyzed man in Luke 5:17–26, it was more than a moment of physical restoration. It was a moment that revealed who He truly is and what we truly need.
Read MoreIn Luke 5, we encounter a powerful story of a man with leprosy who dares to believe that Jesus can change everything. His story reveals how life can be transformed when you approach Jesus with faith, humility, and a heart that’s ready to ask.
Read MoreForgiveness from a grieving father? Friendship between victim and killer? It seems irrational—outlandish even. But it mirrors the most outlandish story of all: the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Read MoreThink of those makeover shows where something old and broken is completely transformed—like a house with cracked walls and worn floors turned into a beautiful, welcoming home. That’s the kind of radical change God wants to do in us.
Read MoreLet’s explore Luke 5, where Simon Peter, a seasoned fisherman, is told by Jesus to cast his nets again after a long, unproductive night. Peter was tired, skeptical, and probably frustrated—but he obeyed anyway. The result? A miraculous catch that nearly sank their boats.
Read MoreA recent study by Barna found that even though 67% of Americans say Easter is a religious holiday, only 42% know it’s really about the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. That tells us something important—many people don’t know the full story. As a parent, you have a special opportunity to help your kids learn what Easter is truly about and why it matters.
Read MoreThere’s something unshakably powerful about the voice of Jesus. His words didn’t just inspire—they interrupted, unsettled, and transformed. That’s exactly what happened in a synagogue in Capernaum.
Read MoreIn Luke 4, we see something similar happen in Nazareth. The people there had grown up with Jesus, yet when He stood before them, declaring that He was the fulfillment of prophecy, they couldn’t see beyond their own familiarity.
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