Discipleship

Jesus questioned about fasting

Jesus Is Questioned About Fasting (Mark 2:18–22)

In Mark 2:18–22, Jesus is asked why His disciples don’t fast. His answer—filled with imagery about weddings and wineskins—reveals that His presence brings joy and transformation. Discover how this passage calls us to break free from lifeless routine and embrace a fresh, vibrant relationship with Christ.

Jesus calls first disciples

Jesus Calls His First Disciples (Mark 1:16–20)

Jesus calls Simon, Andrew, James, and John from their boats. These fishermen leave everything to follow Him. Mark 1:16–20 shows us how ordinary people respond with extraordinary faith to a simple call. Will you answer that call today?

Jesus interactions in the Gospel of Mark

Jesus Interactions in the Gospel of Mark

Introduction to the Gospel of Mark When we explore Jesus’ interactions in the Gospel of Mark, we are entering a gospel unlike any other. Mark’s writing moves quickly, capturing the urgency, authority, and relentless compassion of Jesus Christ. This Gospel isn’t just a record of events—it’s a compelling, fast-paced call to recognize Jesus as the Son […]

Jesus resurrection and commission

Jesus Resurrection and Commission: Hope, Power, and Purpose for Every Believer

Matthew 28:1–20 presents a profound narrative about Jesus’ resurrection and commission, providing insights into both His triumphant return and His directives to His followers. These events highlight the significance of Jesus’ resurrection and commission. 📖 Matthew 28:1–20 (NASB 2020) 1 Now after the Sabbath, as it began to dawn on the first day of the week, […]

Jesus and the rich young ruler

Jesus and the Rich Young Ruler: The Cost of Following Christ

Matthew 19:16–30 tells the story of Jesus and the rich young ruler. When the call of Christ confronts the comfort of wealth, which one will win? The interaction between Jesus and the rich young ruler presents this challenge vividly. In this bold interaction, Jesus reveals that eternal life isn’t earned and following Him costs more than possessions—it costs […]

Jesus calls us to carry our cross

Jesus Calls Us to Carry Our Cross: The Cost and Glory of Discipleship

Matthew 16:24–28 reminds us of the time Jesus calls us to carry our cross and follow him in our daily lives. Following Jesus isn’t about comfort—it’s about commitment. In Matthew 16:24–28, Jesus tells His disciples the true cost of discipleship: deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Him. It’s a radical call, but one that […]

Peter's confession of Christ

Peter’s Confession of Christ: The Bold Declaration That Builds the Church

Matthew 16:13–20 is a significant passage, often referred to as Peter’s confession of Christ. There comes a moment when what you believe about Jesus must become personal, just as Peter did in his confession of Christ. This moment in Matthew marks a monumental shift in the Gospel narrative. Peter steps forward with one of the most powerful […]

hidden treasure pearl of great price

Treasure the Kingdom of Heaven: Selling Everything for What Matters Most

Matthew 13:44–46 illustrates the parables of the hidden treasure and the pearl of great price, emphasizing their spiritual significance. These tales reflect the hidden treasure pearl of great price found in the Kingdom of Heaven. Most people search for value in all the wrong places, entirely missing the hidden treasure pearl of great price that […]

parable of the sower

The Parable of the Sower: How Will You Respond to God’s Word?

Jesus didn’t just teach to inform minds—He spoke to transform hearts. One of His most powerful teachings is the Parable of the Sower, which illustrates the importance of how we receive and act on His words. In Matthew 13, Jesus begins teaching in parables. The Parable of the Sower is the first, and it lays the foundation […]

Jesus calls Matthew

Jesus Calls Matthew: Grace that Rewrites Your Story

In Matthew 9:9–13, Jesus calls Matthew, a tax collector, to follow Him. In one sentence, Jesus rewrites Matthew’s future. He then dines with sinners, challenging the self-righteous and extending radical grace. This moment proves: your past doesn’t disqualify you—Jesus is calling you to rise and follow, right now.

Jesus teaches about wise and foolish builders

Jesus Teaches About Wise and Foolish Builders: Build on the Rock That Endures

In Matthew 7:24–27, Jesus ends the Sermon on the Mount with a call to action. He compares two builders—one wise, one foolish. In 2025, when storms of confusion and compromise swirl, the foundation we build our lives on matters more than ever. Only obedience secures lasting strength.

Jesus warns I never knew you

Jesus Warns “I Never Knew You”: When Religious Words Aren’t Enough

In Matthew 7:21–23, Jesus offers one of His most piercing warnings: not everyone who calls Him “Lord” will enter heaven. Words alone won’t save us—relationship will. In 2025, where performance often replaces sincerity, this passage is a call back to authentic, obedient faith rooted in knowing Christ deeply.

Jesus teaches about the narrow gate

Jesus Teaches About the Narrow Gate: Choose the Path That Leads to Life

In Matthew 7:13–14, Jesus makes it clear: the path to life is narrow and often unpopular, while the way to destruction is broad and crowded. In 2025, His words challenge us to live intentionally, reject cultural compromise, and walk the difficult but rewarding road of faithful discipleship.

Jesus teaches on anxiety

Jesus Teaches on Anxiety: Freedom Through Kingdom Focus

In Matthew 6:25–34, Jesus addresses the root of worry and provides a path to peace. He reminds us that our heavenly Father knows our needs—and calls us to seek His Kingdom above everything else. In 2025, where anxiety is everywhere, this truth still brings real freedom and lasting perspective.

Jesus teaches on fasting

Jesus Teaches on Fasting: The Hidden Power of Quiet Sacrifice

In Matthew 6:16–18, Jesus challenges the public showmanship that often surrounds spiritual acts like fasting. Instead, He calls His followers to fast in secret, with joy and sincerity. In 2025, when image often overshadows substance, this teaching leads us back to humility, reward, and deeper intimacy with the Father.