
While the Lord was performing an amazing miracle in feeding the 5,000, another warning was happening at the same time. Why did his disciples leave him after hearing this word? What could we learn from this?
As we move on in John, 6, the Lord addresses another situation of man. Hunger. Our physiological hunger is actually just a picture of our true spiritual condition. But how does the Lord meet that? this will be a two part series.
John 5 describes a man that had been trying his best to fix himself. The Lord's diagnosis and treatment is truly eye opening.
Contrary to Nicodemus, John chose to use the story of the Samaritan Woman to illustrate how God can even meet someone who's stuck in sin. The Lord always knows how to meet each one's need.
As a physician, we often use case studies to show a particular disease process as well as the treatment plan in order to help educate other physicians in case they encounter something similar. In the gospel of John, John took 9 cases to illustrate 9... more
A deeper dive into one of the most iconic parables
A deeper dive into one of the most infamous parables Jesus ever spoke.
What is the moral of the story of the good Samaritan? I've always thought that it meant, I'm the good Samaritan and I need to go and help those less fortunate than me. What if I say that isn't exactly what the Lord was talking about here...








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