Why Did Jesus Pray So Often?
Jesus prayed often to stay united with the Father, model dependence on God, and seek strength to fulfill His divine mission.
Jesus prayed often to stay united with the Father, model dependence on God, and seek strength to fulfill His divine mission.
Jesus spoke clearly about Heaven and Hell as real destinations, and where we spend eternity depends on our response to Him.
Noah’s story foreshadows the Gospel—one ark saved from the flood, and one Savior, Jesus Christ, saves from final judgment.
Thomas the Apostle doubted openly, yet met the risen Christ—showing that honest doubt can lead to deep, courageous faith and true devotion.
Paul the Apostle was transformed by grace—from Church persecutor to Gospel preacher—showing God’s power to redeem and use anyone.
Matthew the Apostle, once a despised tax collector, was called by Jesus and transformed—showing that no one is too lost to be found by grace.
Jesus spoke of the end to prepare us, not scare us—His return brings hope amid chaos, not fear amid darkness.
Jesus is in heaven, seated at God’s right hand, ruling in glory and interceding for us as our risen Savior and High Priest.
Saints are heroes of faith—martyrs, mystics, missionaries—whose lives show God’s power to transform ordinary people.
Judas Iscariot the Apostle walked with Jesus yet betrayed Him, offering a sobering warning and call to authentic, watchful faith.