Jesus and the Holy Spirit: A Model for Ministry
Jesus served by the Spirit’s power, not His own strength—and He calls us to do the same, even in weakness and fear.
Jesus served by the Spirit’s power, not His own strength—and He calls us to do the same, even in weakness and fear.
The blood of Jesus represents His sacrifice, bringing forgiveness, cleansing from sin, and a new covenant between God and humanity.
Maybe you’ve felt it deep down — that unexplainable fear you can’t shake at night. The weight of guilt that seems to whisper, “You’ll never be free.” Or the terror that death is a dark, unstoppable force no one can escape. We live in a world haunted by unseen battles and overshadowed by the grave. […]
Jesus overcame temptation so you can too—His victory gives you power to resist, endure, and walk in real, lasting freedom.
Jesus treated sinners with compassion and truth, offering forgiveness, calling them to repentance, and welcoming them into God’s grace.
The name “Jesus” means “The Lord saves”—revealing His mission to save humanity from sin and bring eternal life through His sacrifice.
Jesus, different from other religious leaders, lived sinlessly, performed miracles, and rose again—proving He is the Son of God.
Moses, prophet and deliverer, revealed God’s power and mercy—his life points to Jesus and the hope of true deliverance.
Bartholomew the Apostle, also called Nathanael, was quietly sincere—Jesus saw his heart and called him, showing God sees and knows us too.
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.