A look at Jesus's statement that we are called to have our "treasure" in the Kingdom of God--and that our "treasure" will be where our "heart" is. And how do…
Jesus told a parable of 10 bridesmaids: 5 of them foolish, and 5 of them wise. The parable only makes sense if we understand the rituals of a 1st century…
The path of Jesus is very different from the ways of the world, and following Jesus can be costly. But Jesus assures us, it's worth it.
Jesus says, "the pure in heart... shall see God," but how can we have pure hearts when we continue to struggle with sin? What hope do we have?
God is merciful, and Jesus teaches that we as Christians should embody this. What does Jesus have in mind? What are some ways we can live it out?
What do you really want? Each of us has a God-given emptiness that we try to fill, but Jesus promises satisfaction to those who crave this one thing...
How can you have peace in the midst of conflict? Jesus reminds us that God's ways are not our ways, and things will not always be as they are now.
According to Jesus, those who are completely devastated and heartbroken have a reason to be happy. What did he mean? What is this strange blessing?
God's ways are not our ways. Jesus pronounced that those who are in "spiritual poverty" are blessed, but why? What is he talking about?