Who Do You Say Jesus Is? The Question That Changes Everything
A Jesus who never challenges you is probably a Jesus you created. Matthew 16 does not let us off easy. Jesus calls His followers to stop carrying their throne and start carrying their cross. What is your version of discipleship actually costing you?
The Greatest Commandment Explained: Loving God and Loving Your Neighbor (Mark 12:28-34)
In Mark 12:28–34, Jesus summarizes the entire Law by teaching that the greatest commandments are to love God completely and to love your neighbor as yourself. Through His conversation with a thoughtful scribe, Jesus reveals that true worship is not merely ritual or sacrifice but a life transformed by love, obedience, and devotion to God.
The second challenge: What is owed to God, what is owed to man?
In Mark 12:13–17, Jesus skillfully escapes a trap about Roman taxation by teaching that believers should give Caesar what belongs to Caesar while giving God what ultimately belongs to Him—their lives and devotion. This passage reveals the difference between earthly authority and God’s supreme authority, calling Christians to be faithful citizens while recognizing that they belong first to the Kingdom of God.