What Were Jesus’ Last Words?
Explore Jesus’ seven last sayings—intentional, powerful, and the beginning of salvation for all who believe.
Explore Jesus’ seven last sayings—intentional, powerful, and the beginning of salvation for all who believe.
The question of who killed Jesus—Romans or Jews—points to both, yet His sacrifice was a willing act to fulfill God’s redemptive plan.
Jesus descended to the realm of the dead, proclaimed victory, and fulfilled prophecy before rising in glory on the third day.
Jesus didn’t write a book because He lived the message, taught orally, and entrusted His followers to share His Word through the Spirit.
Jesus revealed His divinity through His words and actions—inviting all to see Him as the Son of God and one with the Father.
Jesus treated sinners with compassion and truth, offering forgiveness, calling them to repentance, and welcoming them into God’s grace.
Jesus taught that love is the greatest commandment—loving God fully and loving others selflessly, as He has loved us.
Jesus did not break the Sabbath but fulfilled its true purpose—showing mercy, healing, and revealing God’s intent behind the law.
Jesus called Himself the Son of Man to reveal His role as the Messiah—fully human, yet divine, fulfilling prophecy and God’s redemptive plan.
Jesus is fully God and fully man—divine in nature, yet born as a man to save us and reveal God’s love in human form.