Jesus faces rejection in his hometown of Nazareth, showcasing the cost of familiarity and unbelief by those who knew him best. Despite this, he sends out the Twelve with authority to preach, heal, and cast out demons. The narrative of John the Baptist’s martyrdom underscores the risks of kingdom proclamation and standing for God. This session highlights both the challenges and callings of being a faithful witness in a world resistant to truth. Verses: Mark 6:1-29; Amos 7:12-13 Teacher: Jerry Wierwille
Jesus is betrayed by Judas in Gethsemane, abandoned by his disciples, and subject to unjust trials before the Sanhedrin and Pontius Pilate. This session...
Jesus teaches secrets of the kingdom through parables, revealing spiritual truths to those with open hearts and minds while concealing them from those who...
Explore the unique literary and theological roles of the four Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Understand why early Christians preserved multiple Gospel accounts and...