Life of Jesus

Jesus predicts His death

Jesus Predicts His Death: Identity Revealed, Commitment Required (Luke 9:21–27)

In Luke 9:21–27, Jesus predicts His death and calls His followers to deny themselves and take up their cross. This moment reveals that understanding who Jesus is leads to a costly but transformative commitment.

Peter confesses Jesus as the Christ

Peter Confesses Jesus as the Christ: The Question That Defines Everything (Luke 9:18–20)

In Luke 9:18–20, Peter confesses Jesus as the Christ. This pivotal moment shifts the focus from what Jesus does to who He is, forcing a personal response.

Jesus feeds the five thousand

Jesus Feeds the Five Thousand: Provision Multiplied Through Obedience (Luke 9:10–17)

In Luke 9:10–17, Jesus feeds the five thousand using a small amount of food. This miracle reveals how provision multiplies when placed in His hands.

Herod’s perplexity about Jesus

Herod’s Perplexity About Jesus: When Power Encounters What It Can’t Control (Luke 9:7–9)

In Luke 9:7–9, Herod hears about Jesus and becomes perplexed. As truth spreads, confusion rises, showing how power reacts when it cannot define or control what it encounters.

Jesus sends out the twelve

Jesus Sends Out the Twelve: Authority Given, Mission Activated (Luke 9:1–6)

In Luke 9:1–6, Jesus sends out the twelve, giving them authority and direction. This moment marks the shift from following to doing, as the mission begins to expand.

woman healed and girl raised

A Woman Healed and a Girl Raised: Faith That Interrupts and Authority That Restores (Luke 8:40–56)

In Luke 8:40–56, a woman is healed and a girl is raised. These two miracles reveal how faith responds under pressure and how Jesus brings restoration in both interruption and urgency.

Jesus heals demon-possessed man

Jesus Heals a Demon-Possessed Man: Authority That Restores Identity (Luke 8:26–39)

In Luke 8:26–39, Jesus heals a demon-possessed man and restores him completely. This powerful moment reveals His authority over darkness and the transformation that follows.

Jesus calms the storm

Jesus Calms the Storm: Authority Over Chaos, Exposure of Faith (Luke 8:22–25)

In Luke 8:22–25, Jesus calms the storm, showing His authority over nature. As fear rises, faith is tested, revealing how we respond under pressure.

women supported Jesus’ ministry

Women Supported Jesus’ Ministry: Partnership That Advances Purpose (Luke 8:1–3)

In Luke 8:1–3, women supported Jesus’ ministry through their resources and presence. This often-overlooked moment reveals how the mission of Jesus was advanced through faithful partnership.

sinful woman forgiven

A Sinful Woman Forgiven: When Grace Produces Love (Luke 7:36–50)

In Luke 7:36–50, a sinful woman is forgiven after expressing deep love and humility toward Jesus. This powerful interaction reveals the connection between forgiveness and love.

Jesus testifies about John

Jesus Testifies About John: When Truth Is Rejected Anyway (Luke 7:24–35)

In Luke 7:24–35, Jesus testifies about John the Baptist, affirming his role while exposing the crowd’s inconsistency. This passage reveals how people often reject truth regardless of how it is presented.

John the Baptist’s question

John the Baptist’s Question: When Doubt Meets Evidence (Luke 7:18–23)

In Luke 7:18–23, John the Baptist’s question reveals a moment of uncertainty. Jesus responds not with rebuke, but with evidence, pointing to His works as confirmation of who He is.

Jesus raises the widow’s son

Jesus Raises the Widow’s Son: Compassion That Conquers Death (Luke 7:11–17)

In Luke 7:11–17, Jesus raises the widow’s son during a funeral procession. Moved by compassion, He intervenes and restores life, revealing His authority over death and His deep care for those who are suffering.

faith of the centurion

The Faith of the Centurion: Authority Recognized, Power Released (Luke 7:1–10)

In Luke 7:1–10, the faith of the centurion stands out as one of the greatest examples of trust in Jesus. His humility and understanding of authority lead to a powerful demonstration of faith that still speaks today.

sermon on the plain Jesus teaching crowds blessings woes Luke 6 17 26

The Sermon on the Plain: Blessings That Redefine Success (Luke 6:17–26)

In Luke 6:17–26, the sermon on the plain introduces blessings and woes that challenge worldly thinking. Jesus reveals that true blessing is not found in comfort, but in alignment with God’s Kingdom.