Jesus lays down the evidence for his divinity. One by one. And it's overwhelming. So, why don't people come to him and worship? Well, he clues us in that it's a problem deep in the heart of humanity.
Jesus heals a paralyzed man - but the miracle quickly turns into a confrontation about authority. Who does Jesus think he is? As the passage unfolds, Jesus reveals he isn’t just a healer or teacher, but the Son of God who shares God’s authority to give life and execute judgment. The question is: will we listen to his voice?
Faith in Jesus is often a journey that grows and evolves over time. Sometimes we face key moments that either stunt our growth or propel us forward to trust Jesus more. You might be at the crossroads right now. Learn how to go deeper.
Every soul has a thirst that needs to be quenched. It's why people search for satisfaction in the things around them. Jesus knows about the thirst and knows what we need to find relief.
Celebrity culture can creep into the church in unhealthy ways.
John the Baptist shows us why Jesus is the only one worth pointing people to
Jesus says we need to experience a spiritual rebirth to enter the kingdom of heaven. How does that happen? And how can you be sure you've been born again?
We all know the feeling of wrapping up something good - something that gives us joy. Holidays, weddings, cherished moments. Things we wish would last. It's an echo of what our souls are chasing: lasting joy and fulfilment. As Jesus heads to a wedding and then to the Temple, he reveals that he alone provides a joy that never runs dry.
Three words. A simple invitation. But it changes everything. As Jesus begins gathering his disciples, he asks them to come and see who he is and what he is here to do. As we jump into 2026, would you let Jesus' invitation shape the year ahead?
John the Baptist continually points people to the Lord Jesus as the one we all truly need... "Look! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world." (1:29). So the question we should ask ourselves is, do we look to him?