Andrew Wommack
Jesus uses this as an opportunity to use a parable to teach about grace and its availability to everyone. After reading the passage he began to break down the different perspectives of the characters in the story as if analyzing a play. He examined the perspective of the woman, Simon, ...
What Did Jesus Say about the Gospel? When God gave us His Son, He gave us everything Christ embodies (the Way, and the Truth, and the Life). When Jesus preached the gospel, He preached everything about Himself as the Gospel of God and the Gospel of the kingdom of God. When Jesus...
This moment also serves as a type of Christ, as Joseph's forgiveness and grace prefigure the ultimate forgiveness offered through Jesus. Persons / Places / Events1. Joseph- The favored son of Jacob, who was sold into slavery by his brothers but rose to become a powerful leader in Egypt....
Prayer:Besides loving your enemies, Jesus encourages his followers to pray for them. This means seeking God's blessings and well-being for those who may wish harm upon you. It's a way of acknowledging that God's grace extends to all, including those who oppose you. ...
Third, do you see that Peter did not say "You will be saved by faith only". Peter did not tell the crowd "Ask Jesus into your heart," or "Pray this little prayer to be saved." So many today offer a plan of salvation that is incomplete and insufficient. They tell people to believe...
What a beautiful picture of Jesus Christ (the groom) and his never-ending love for the Church (the bride). The fact that marriage is a picture of the gospel is so important, and it is why any other version of or abuse of marriage (homosexuality, pre-marital sex, pornography, divorce,...
The argument that Jesus did correct the crowd’s literalistic thinking also fails because it doesn’t consider Jesus’ statement about “the flesh,” which Jesus contrasts with “the spirit”: “It is the spirit that gives life, the flesh is of no avail.” Understanding the idiom of “th...
Jesus did the right thing and sustained all the blows that were meant for us. Another way of describing this is to say that He redeemed us from sin – it didn’t matter how many or the manner of the sins; they were all taken upon Him through the cross. Now, the question is, what...
Also consider this fact. The Jewish people did not have the Holy Spirit living on the inside of them back in the OT. Jesus had not yet come to die for all of our sins, so the Holy Spirit was not living on the inside of the Jewish people like He is now doing with all New Testame...