Two betrayals
Jesus tells Peter he will deny he even knows Him, then He explains He is the way, the truth and …
Jesus tells Peter he will deny he even knows Him, then He explains He is the way, the truth and …
Jesus eats His last meal (at the start of the official Passover celebrations), knowing He will soon die, so He tells His disciples this, and that …
Jesus comments on the Jews’ refusal to believe Him, then He curses a fruitless fig tree, clears out money changers …
Jesus is anointed by Mary at Bethany, attracts more crowds, which upsets the leading priests, who plot His and Lazarus’ death, but …
Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, which leads some to believe and others to plot His death; He also heals …
Jesus explains that the cost of being His disciple is high but worth it because the Kingdom of God is …
Jesus claims to be the good shepherd, the messiah and the Son of God; He likens entering the kingdom of …
Jesus tells people to be obedient and repent so they’ll be ready for the Lord’s coming, illustrating his point with …
Jesus explains that being free is about more than being a Jew or not a slave, then insults the people …
Jesus’ brothers go to Jerusalem without Jesus, who secretly goes later; on the way, He draws opposition from Samaritans and …
Jesus explains that He is like bread but even better and many leave, then He explains why someone’s words matter …
Why Herod killed John the Baptist; Jesus feeds 5000 men and their families then later walks on water: Luke 9:7–9; …
Jesus heals a lame man, claims to be the son of God (and the Son of Man), explains the Sabbath …
Jesus reads from Isaiah and angers everyone, then he heals people and casts out demons: Mark 1:14–15; Matthew 4:12–17; Luke …
Jesus talks to Nicodemus and the Samaritan women at the well; John the Baptist says Jesus is greater: John 3:1–4:45; …
Jesus repels Satan’s efforts to tempt him, gathers his first disciples, turns water into wine at Cana, and overturns the tables …