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The 7 Most Profound Questions Jesus Asked

Jesus of Nazareth was a master teacher. In the Gospels, scholars estimate he asked over 300 questions — far more than the number he directly answered. Rather than simply lecturing, he invited people into self-examination, revelation, and transformation through questions … Continue reading

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The Upside-Down Kingdom: “The Last Will Be First, and the First Will Be Last” (Matthew 20:16)

In the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 20, Jesus drops one of His most provocative and counter-cultural statements: “So the last will be first, and the first will be last.” (Matthew 20:16, NIV). This isn’t just a clever saying—it’s the punchline … Continue reading

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What Really Matters

Life is full of distractions. We are constantly bombarded by opinions, choices, pressures, and expectations. Our calendars fill up. Our minds spin. Our hearts get tugged in a dozen directions. So when Paul says, “I want you to understand what … Continue reading

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The Humbling Path to Healing: Lessons from Naaman’s Encounter with Elisha

One of the most remarkable stories of healing in the Old Testament is found in 2 Kings 5—the account of Naaman, the powerful Syrian commander who was also a leper. It’s a story that beautifully weaves together themes of pride, … Continue reading

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