I would see again!
Blind beggars begin to cry out, and Jesus will stop a large festive crowd, and ask simply what do you want? The answers is obvious, but there is also a lesson in what do we want, really?
Do you know what you ask?
James and John seek the places of greatest honor in what they see as the coming Kingdom, but it is a lesson in humility and understanding just what is discipleship.
It is His to give!
Here is a look at the little parable of the vineyard owner who goes into town and continuously heirs more workers. But at the end of the day pay all. Regardless of how long they worked exactly the same. It...
The great challenge!
Dr. Wyatt look carefully at the story of the rich young ruler, who ask what he must do to gain the Kingdom. Our Lord will ask of him what he sees as most precious. It is a look at what...
Marriage as God meant it to be
This is an exposition of what our Lord says about marriage, divorce, and what is the ideal. It is what marriage is suppose to be.
If you had known?
Is it lawful to do good on the Sabbath? The answer should not be difficult, unless one is only in the business of finding something to accuse some one of. To reject such obvious truth reveals that you don’t...
It will be more tolerable….
If the judgment on Chorazin and Bethsaida, will make that judgment on Tyre and Sidon more tolerable, what will that make the judgment on us, and our societies when so many abused, denigrated, and dismissed the message of our Lord?
Worthy of me?
Continuing with our Lord’s preparatory preaching on discipleship, we learn that there are “demands” that are often difficult, and are we able to actually be worthy of serving our Lord.
Did we bargain for this?
As Jesus continues to teach His disciples, he is teaching us as well. And some of the things He says, that we just might have to face things that are not pleasant, prompt the question; is this what we bargained...
Needed a few good man and women.
The calling and sending out of the seventy disciples is often overlooked, but has profound implications not just for those men two thousand years ago, for every disciple today.