Do Jews Believe in Jesus?
When exploring the question of whether Jews believe in Jesus, it’s important to understand the historical and religious context in […]
When exploring the question of whether Jews believe in Jesus, it’s important to understand the historical and religious context in […]
Peter’s relationship with Jesus was unique and pivotal in the formation of the early church. Initially a fisherman, Peter’s life
When Jesus said, “I was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel” (Matthew 15:24), it can initially seem like
Jesus’ choice of Peter over John as the leader of His disciples was influenced by Peter’s boldness, natural leadership, and
God’s choice of Israel was rooted in His divine love and the promises He made to Abraham. In Deuteronomy 7:7-8,
In John 21:20, Peter refers to “the disciple whom Jesus loved,” a phrase commonly understood to describe John, the author
In John 21:24, the “disciple whom Jesus loved” testifies to the truth of the Gospel, emphasizing the reliability of the
In John 21:23, a misunderstanding arises when Peter asks Jesus about the fate of the “beloved disciple,” John. After Jesus
“But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.” – Matthew 5:44 In Matthew 5:44,
In the Gospel of John, Jesus calls Nathanael an “Israelite indeed,” a statement that highlights his genuine faith and integrity.