Intercessory Prayer
Intercessory Prayer “Father, my time has come.” John 17 Before leaving the upper room where...
Intercessory Prayer “Father, my time has come.” John 17 Before leaving the upper room where...
Greater Love Hath No Man Than This “you will live in my love.” John 15 Jesus continued...
Jesus Rebukes the Pharisees “But God knows your hearts.” Luke 16 The Master said, “No...
The Parable of the Good Samaritan “Go and do the same” Luke 10 A lawyer stood and tried to trick...
Samaritans Reject the Savior “heal in love and kindness” Luke 9 Jesus and His...
Regardless of status, education, race, class, or anything else, above all, the Savior yearned for everyone to treat one another with love and respect.
“You must also love your enemies,” He simply stated. “Whether they curse you, hate you, use you, or persecute you, you must bless them, serve them, and pray for them.”
The New Testament portrays Joseph and Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, as observant Jews (Luke 2:22-24). Luke reveals that Jesus was raised according to the customs of the people (Luke 2:41-42). We assume, therefore, that Jesus observed the Law of Moses as an obedient and faithful son of the Law.
At the Sermon on the mount, Jesus teaches that we must move all others, no matter who they are.