We are looking at John 20:11-16 this week. The Lord Jesus, having been raised from the dead, appears to His devoted servant Mary Magdalene in this passage. The first thing we notice is the love that Mary had for Jesus.
Turn with me in your bibles to Matthew 22:1-14. The parable outlines nicely into three parts. If you look at verses 1-7, it focuses on the issue of this rejected invitation. An invitation has gone out.
Christians commemorated the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ this past Sunday.
If you have your Bibles, please turn with me to Matthew 21:33-46. The parable, the story, and the explanation around this passage break easily into 3 sections.
That was the line that progressives repeatedly threw at conservatives dubious about Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s case over the last couple of weeks.
The Song of Solomon is called the Song of Songs because it is the greatest, the highest, and the most glorious song. The whole book is a description of the communion between Christ the Lord and His saints.
Please turn with me in your Bibles to Matthew 21:28-32. In this passage, Jesus tells a parable directed towards the religious leaders of Israel. He wants to emphasize that there are two responses to His own ministry, and show these spiritual leaders their true condition.
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