How Jesus Redefined the Sabbath for His Followers
Jesus redefined the Sabbath by shifting its focus from strict rule-keeping to God’s original intent—rest, mercy, and restoration. Instead of […]
Jesus redefined the Sabbath by shifting its focus from strict rule-keeping to God’s original intent—rest, mercy, and restoration. Instead of […]
Jesus didn’t change the Sabbath commandment—He clarified its purpose and exposed how religious leaders had distorted it. The Sabbath was
Jesus didn’t heal on the Sabbath by accident—He did it to make a powerful point. By healing on the day
Jesus didn’t break the Sabbath law—He fulfilled its true purpose. While the Pharisees focused on strict rules and legalism, Jesus
Jesus made it clear that the Sabbath was created to benefit you, not to trap you in a list of
Jesus radically changed how children were seen by welcoming, blessing, and valuing them as full members of His kingdom. The
In 1st-century Israel, children were overwhelmingly seen as a blessing—not a burden. Rooted in biblical teachings and cultural values, having
Jesus often linked humility with childhood to teach a powerful truth: entering the Kingdom of God requires a heart that’s
In Jesus’ time, children were educated primarily at home, with parents—especially fathers—taking the lead in teaching Scripture, prayer, and moral
Jesus often used children in His parables and sermons to teach deep spiritual truths about humility, faith, and dependence on