Why Did Jesus Call Himself the Good Shepherd?
In John 10:11, Jesus calls Himself the “Good Shepherd,” a powerful metaphor that reveals His deep love and commitment to […]
In John 10:11, Jesus calls Himself the “Good Shepherd,” a powerful metaphor that reveals His deep love and commitment to […]
In John 10:7, Jesus refers to Himself as the “gate for the sheep,” a metaphor that holds deep spiritual significance.
John the Baptist, a key figure in the Bible, was Jesus’ cousin and played a significant role in preparing the
The first recorded instance of someone questioning Jesus occurred right after His baptism, when Satan tempted Him in the wilderness.
After Jesus’ resurrection, He had a deeply meaningful conversation with Peter by the Sea of Galilee, asking him three times,
In the Gospels, Jesus was asked questions by various groups, including religious leaders, His disciples, and ordinary people. The religious
The “Seven Last Words” of Jesus offer profound insights into His love, sacrifice, and the completion of His mission. From
In Acts 1:11, just before His ascension, Jesus’ final question to His disciples, delivered through angels, was simple yet profound:
In John 21:15-17, Jesus asks Peter three times, “Do you love me?” This question, asked after His resurrection, carries deep
Jesus’ number one rule, found in Matthew 22:37-40, is to love God with all your heart, soul, and mind, and