The 52 Greatest Stories of the Bible (Story #34): Unconventional
Rather than seeking approval from men, Jesus did that which was approved by God. Therefore, His actions and behaviors often seemed unconventional to those around Him.
Rather than seeking approval from men, Jesus did that which was approved by God. Therefore, His actions and behaviors often seemed unconventional to those around Him.
In a flash of brilliant light, three friends of Jesus saw a glimpse of His divine nature and glory.
Jesus’ ministry was attested to by the Scriptures and authenticated through the many signs and wonders that He did.
In His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus teaches on the kingdom of God, trusting in God’s provision, living with an eternal perspective, and other topics.
The extraordinary encounter known as the temptation of Jesus shows us the Tempter is no match for the Son of God.
It is hard to imagine that the God of all the universe would become a man. Indeed, Jesus was not only a man, but at one point was also a child.
Ken Boa discusses the humble yet glorious way in which the God who made the universe chose to enter His own creation.
The most important event in human history is and was the birth of our Lord Jesus. Everything else, including His ministry, crucifixion, and resurrection, hinged upon that initial event that began His earthly life.
It’s hard to be humble. It’s even harder to be humble in the face of success and growing recognition or power as a leader.
A key leadership attribute is humility, and from the example of Jesus, we see that true humility means focusing our eyes on God, allowing Him to lift us up in due time instead of seeking honor for ourselves.
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