What Jesus’ Words About Fasting in Matthew 9 Teach Us About True Worship
In Matthew 9, Jesus’ response to questions about fasting reveals that true worship isn’t about rigid traditions—it’s about relationship. When […]
In Matthew 9, Jesus’ response to questions about fasting reveals that true worship isn’t about rigid traditions—it’s about relationship. When […]
Fasting is a powerful spiritual practice, but in Matthew 9:14–17, Jesus offers a surprising perspective. When questioned why His disciples
In Matthew 9:14–17, Jesus responds to a question about fasting with three powerful images: a bridegroom, a new patch on
Jesus’ statement that fasting isn’t appropriate while the bridegroom is present reveals a powerful truth about His identity and the
Matthew 9 shifts the way we think about fasting—from a religious duty to a relational response. When Jesus is asked
In Matthew 9:14-17, Jesus redefines the purpose and timing of fasting, explaining why His disciples didn’t fast while He was
Jesus’ parables make it clear: helping the poor isn’t optional — it’s essential. Through stories like the Rich Man and
Jesus showed us what true generosity looks like—not just giving money, but giving time, compassion, and even His own life
Following Jesus means more than going to church or reading the Bible—it means actively caring for the poor. Jesus lived
Jesus’ life was marked by a consistent and intentional focus on the marginalized—those the world often ignores or rejects. Whether