All agree that the Lord’s Supper is a remembrance meal, but it is also communion with the Lord and with each other. In 1 Corinthians 11:17-34, Paul corrected errors and explained the Lord’s Supper, who should participate, and how to participate.
Two parables directed against the religious leaders indicated why they would lose their management of the kingdom, and why others would take their place.
In one of Jesus’ most famous parables, he taught us that the only proper response to a son being dead and coming to life...
When Peter explained what happened at Cornelius‘s house, the Jewish Christians were amazed that God had given salvation also to non-Jews!