44. The Resurrection
In this passage we have the second of three consecutive attacks on Jesus by certain groups. This time it is the turn of the Sadducees.
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In this passage we have the second of three consecutive attacks on Jesus by certain groups. This time it is the turn of the Sadducees.
In this passage we the first of three consecutive attacks on Jesus. Certain groups set out to test Jesus and we see how He deals with them.
In this passage Jesus uses a parable to teach and, unlike most parables, this one is easy to understand.
In this passage we cover three subjects. These are praying in faith, forgiveness and authority.
In this passage, we see Jesus cursing a fig tree because it was not producing fruit. And in the middle of this incident, we see Jesus cleansing the temple.
In this study we see that Jesus proclaims loud and clear that He is the Messiah, the King of the Jews.
In this text Jesus is still resolutely making His way to Jerusalem. But when He gets to Jericho He is stopped in His tracks by a blind beggar.
In this study we see Jesus telling the disciples for the third time that He is going to suffer and be killed. Then two of the inner circle disciples reveal their ambitions.
In this study we see Jesus speaking about how wealth can be an obstacle to salvation.
In this text we see a contrast between what Jesus teaches in Verses 13 to 16 and the encounter He has with the rich young ruler in Verses 17 to 22.