In his narration of Jesus’ arrest in John 18:1-27, John alternated between scenes focused on Jesus who acted in complete control, and Peter who was losing control of himself. We will likely be able to find ourselves in the story in couple of different ways, once because of our similar need and another time because of Jesus’ provision for our need.
As we ended the first chapter of Ruth, there was a ray of hope for the two widows. Maybe they would not starve to...
In the final of the seven letters in Revelation 3:14-22, Jesus addressed the church in Laodicea, which had no redeeming qualities. He described the...
There is a popular expression that says "seeing is believing." However, many people saw the amazing signs performed by Jesus and did not believe...