In Luke 18:18-27, we find a rich young ruler who approaches Jesus with a question about eternal life. This encounter gives us valuable insights into the nature of salvation and the challenges that wealth can present.
In Luke 17:12-19, we find a remarkable story of Jesus healing ten lepers. Leprosy was a dreaded and highly contagious disease in biblical times, causing physical disfigurement and social isolation. As Jesus entered a village...
In the Gospel of Luke, (Luke 2:20-21), we witness the profound significance of the birth of Jesus Christ. The shepherds who were visited by the angel and informed of the Savior's arrival were filled with an overwhelming sense of wonder and reverence.
On the eighth day after His birth, Jesus Christ underwent circumcision, as prescribed by the Old Testament Law. This practice symbolized God's Covenant with Abraham and his descendants.
In Matthew 4:7-13, we find Jesus being tempted by Satan in the wilderness. After Jesus rebukes Satan by quoting Scripture, the devil takes Him to the pinnacle of the temple in Jerusalem.
In Luke 19:1-10, we learn about a man named Zacchaeus. Zacchaeus was a chief tax collector, which meant he was not only wealthy but also despised by his fellow Jews.
In Luke 18:10-14, Jesus tells a parable about two men who went to the temple to pray. One was a Pharisee, known for his strict adherence to religious laws, and the other was a tax collector, despised by society for his profession.
On this second pre-lenten Sunday, we delve into the Parable of the Prodigal Son - Luke 15:11-32. Here, Our Lord unveils the profound truth that our heavenly Father extends boundless forgiveness and mercy to us, just as He did to the prodigal son.