• Death: A Passage

    People do not like to talk about death — their own or the death of those close to them. The subject of death has always been shrouded in misunderstanding and fear. In Paul’s teaching, physical death is a punishment for humanity, tied to sin. In Jesus’ teaching, death is not…

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  • When People Refuse to Hear

    The Sanhedrin issued an order for the arrest and execution of Jesus several months before the final Passover of his ministry. The apostles, under Jesus’ guidance, spent the remaining time keeping a low profile, not advertising their whereabouts. One day Jesus gathered his followers and told them plainly and openly:…

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  • CAUTION, RISK TO LIFE

    “And he said to them, ‘Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. He who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe will be damned. And these signs will follow those who believe: In my name they will cast…

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  • ETERNAL KNOWLEDGE

    The story of the Last Supper suddenly shifts — the scene pauses, and we find Jesus lifting His eyes to heaven in prayer. Most likely, by the time He uttered these words, Jesus and His disciples had already left the city and were standing under the open sky, bathed in…

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  • HOW RELIGIONS ARE BORN

    In his letter to the Galatians, the Apostle Paul uses an argument that, at least theoretically, any Jew could dispute. Yes, Paul was a master of rhetoric — but in our world, everything can be challenged, and every line of reasoning has its cracks. Paul wrote: “O foolish Galatians! Who…

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  • HARD TO BE AN APOSTLE

    During the Last Supper, Jesus stood up, took a basin, a towel, and a pitcher of water, and began to wash the feet of His disciples. “Big bosses” never allow themselves to stoop that low. From a social standpoint, such behavior was unthinkable — a leader or religious teacher was…

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  • A RARE BREED

    What keeps so many people in church, in the Christian community? The answer is simple—and a little sad. For some, it’s family and social ties. “My whole family’s in church, so of course I’m there too. Wouldn’t want to be the odd one out.” Family is like a spiderweb: tug…

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  • THE SECRET OF SPIRITUAL BREAD

    We eat only for the present moment. No one has breakfast for next month or eats lunch for their future old age. We’re hungry right now, and right now we go looking for food. The body’s law is amazingly simple, and that’s exactly what Jesus drew on when He said…

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  • WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM THIEVES?

    For many Christians, the parable Jesus told about the shrewd manager who was about to be fired for embezzlement is baffling. Commentators often struggle to explain His words. Were it not for the context in Luke’s Gospel—which clearly warns about the danger of loving money—Christians might even take this parable…

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TIME WILL REVEAL

Imagine that before you stands a being that knows everything about you. It sees not only your deeds but also what kind of person you could become under different circumstances. It knows your whole life — past, present, and even what has not yet happened. It looks at you and notices things you do not…

THE JOHANNINE LAMB

There is a striking detail in John’s account of the crucifixion: Jesus’ legs are not broken. At first glance this looks like a random historical minor detail, but in John’s text it carries powerful symbolic meaning. John insists that Jesus is literally the Passover Lamb. At the end of the crucifixion narrative we are told…

A DEPARTURE FROM THE TEACHINGS OF JESUS

Many contemporary evangelicals believe that a war in the Middle East must occur for Christ to return. That creates a serious moral dilemma when believers support real wars in the region and forget their Teacher’s command to overcome evil with good. It’s a very interesting and complex topic. American evangelicals link Middle Eastern wars to…