Weekday Posts
Jesus used a child as a visual representation of greatness in God’s kingdom, teaching His disciples that true greatness comes from humility and trust.
Despite knowing the Scriptures, religious leaders rejected and crucified Jesus, showing how easy it is to miss God’s will when focused on worldly expectations.
Jesus repeatedly clashed with the Pharisees and Sadducees, showing that his focus was on the condition of the human heart, rather than strict adherence to ceremonial laws or man-made traditions.
Despite their mistake in choosing a king, Israel had the chance to make good from their decision by remaining faithful to God, a lesson that applies to all believers who are called to walk in obedience.
After hearing of John the Baptist’s death, Jesus withdrew to pray, showing us the importance of turning to God in grief and relying on His presence to find strength for the next step.
As we reflect on our words, we are reminded that true change comes from within, and by following Jesus' example, we can ensure our speech promotes love, kindness, and mercy rather than judgment.
Matthew’s response to Jesus was one of complete surrender, leaving his old life behind to follow the One who saw his potential, demonstrating the power of God’s call to those who feel outcast.
The promise given to David in 2 Samuel 7 extends to us today, assuring us of Jesus’ reign and our eternal rest in God’s kingdom.