How Jesus Responded to Repentant Sinners in the Gospels
Jesus consistently responded to repentant sinners in the Gospels with compassion, not condemnation. Whether it was Zacchaeus the tax collector, […]
Jesus consistently responded to repentant sinners in the Gospels with compassion, not condemnation. Whether it was Zacchaeus the tax collector, […]
Jesus’ teachings on forgiveness are rooted in grace, not performance. He came not for the perfect, but for the broken—offering
The Parable of the Prodigal Son teaches us that true repentance starts with honestly recognizing our mistakes and taking full
Jesus made it clear that He came not to condemn sinners, but to call them to repentance and offer grace.
Divorce is one of the most difficult issues Christians face, and Jesus’ words in Mark 10 can feel tough to
Mark 10:1-12 gives one of the clearest teachings from Jesus about marriage and divorce. In this passage, Jesus reaffirms God’s
True repentance isn’t just about feeling sorry—it’s about a complete change of heart, direction, and lifestyle. In Luke 13:3, Jesus
Jesus forgives repentant sinners because it’s at the core of who He is—compassionate, merciful, and committed to restoring broken people.
If you’re wondering whether Jesus allows divorce in cases of infidelity or abuse, the short answer is yes—under specific circumstances.
Mark 10:1–12 presents a bold challenge to modern views on marriage and divorce. While today’s culture often treats marriage as