Bible Study
Jesus Redefines His True Family (Mark 3:31–35)
Jesus redefines family in Mark 3:31–35, showing that true kinship is rooted in obedience to God’s will—not bloodline. In a world obsessed with belonging, Jesus invites us into a spiritual family grounded in purpose and action. Discover what it means to truly be part of His eternal household.
Jesus Appoints the Twelve Disciples (Mark 3:13–19)
In Mark 3:13–19, Jesus appoints twelve men to be with Him and to go out with spiritual authority. This powerful interaction reveals that Jesus chooses the willing, not the perfect. Discover what this calling means for us today—and why proximity to Christ always precedes purpose.
Jesus Heals the Leper (Mark 1:40–45)
A desperate man with leprosy approaches Jesus. Moved with compassion, Jesus touches and heals him. This encounter reveals not just miraculous healing—but the love that restores worth and dignity to the outcast. Will you let Jesus touch what others avoid?
Jesus Prays and Preaches (Mark 1:35–39)
After a night of healing, Jesus rises early to pray alone. When the disciples find Him, He reaffirms His mission—to preach in other towns. In a noisy world, Jesus models focused obedience. Will you step away to listen and obey?
Jesus Heals Simon’s Mother-in-Law (Mark 1:29–34)
Jesus enters Simon’s house and heals his mother-in-law with a simple touch. As the sun sets, crowds gather for healing. In this moment, we see the heart of Jesus: personal, powerful, and present. Let Him into your home today.
Jesus Temptation in the Wilderness (Mark 1:12–13)
Jesus was led into the wilderness by the Spirit and confronted by Satan. Mark 1:12–13 reveals a powerful picture of divine strength, obedience, and endurance in the face of spiritual warfare. Learn how to face your own wilderness with purpose.
Jesus Baptism in the Gospel of Mark (Mark 1:9–11)
Audience of the Gospel of Mark Mark is writing to Roman Gentile believers—disciples under pressure. His account of Jesus’ baptism in the Gospel of Mark illustrates Jesus as a Servant-King with divine authority. His audience is action-oriented, practical, and surrounded by worldly power. They need to see Jesus as a Servant-King with divine authority, not […]
The Sermon on the Mount: Beatitudes that Bless and Build Us in 2025
The Sermon on the Mount begins with the Beatitudes—eight powerful declarations of blessing from Jesus. These words flip the world’s values upside down and define the attitudes of true kingdom citizens. In 2025, the Beatitudes still challenge and inspire us to live with humility, mercy, purity, and boldness for God.
Jesus Calls His First Disciples: From Nets to Kingdom Purpose
When Jesus calls His first disciples, He doesn’t offer status or comfort—He offers purpose. In Matthew 4, He finds ordinary fishermen and transforms them into world-changers. In 2025, His words “Follow Me” still echo. Discover how to respond with radical obedience to His call on your life.
The Temptation of Jesus in the Wilderness: Victory Through the Word
The temptation of Jesus in the wilderness reveals the blueprint for victory in spiritual battles. Facing Satan directly, Jesus wielded God’s Word as His only weapon. In 2025, with temptations surrounding us daily, His response is our strategy: Scripture, identity, and obedience. Learn how to stand strong like Jesus did.
Conversations with Jesus – Getting to Know the Creator of Everything
This series, Conversations with Jesus, invites readers into the intimate, life-changing moments where Jesus spoke with clarity, love, and purpose. Beginning with the Gospel of Matthew, we’ll uncover the wisdom in His words, the emotions in the atmosphere, and how we can become more like Him every day.














