Life of Jesus
The life of Jesus, His death, and resurrection are central to our faith and the hope of salvation. Through the life of Jesus, His perfect life provides an example for us, His sacrificial death atones for our sins, and His resurrection guarantees our future resurrection. These pivotal events demonstrate God’s love and power, securing our redemption and victory over sin and death. Our articles delve into the profound significance of the life of Jesus, His death and ressurection, offering theological insights and practical applications for how they impact our lives today and shape our eternal future.
Jesus and His disciples known as apostles were 12 men selected by Jesus to become the foundational messengers of His teachings and to carry on His mission after His ascension. Each disciple had a unique background and personality, showing how God draws people from all walks of life into His purpose.
Despite his initial reluctance, John consented to baptise Jesus. Later, he publicly acknowledged Jesus' identity, declaring, "Behold! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!" (John 1:29). This profound statement identified Jesus not only as the Messiah but also as the sacrificial lamb.
Third in Danny Herman’s “New Testament Archaeology” series
Consider the lineage of Jesus and reflects on His ministry on earth.
John Lauder travelled to a small German village to witness what could possibly be the world's longest running play.
What is it that makes the Greek island of Patmos so special?
Is Jesus really the Son of God? Check out some Bible prophecies with Bob Donaldson that give a clear answer.
Just as the Passover pointed back to the great deliverance of Israel from Egyptian slavery and forward to the coming of Messianic deliverance from sin, so the Communion service points back to Jesus.
Mary's immaculate conception is a miracle with major implicaions
The little house looked dark compared to all the others. There were no festive decorations in the yard and only a single string of lights decorated the front windows. It didn’t seem like the owners were doing much celebrating.
On that fateful Friday, the Son of God staggered along a path that would ultimately lead to His death. On His shoulders was the weight of the cross . . . and the weight of the world.
What happens after death is largely tied to what happens before death. Graeme Loftus explores the decisions that shape our eternity.
Charles Mills reflects on what—and who—Jesus saw as He hung crucified between heaven and earth.
Let’s give the media something positive to talk about by following our radical Saviour—loving people, not just our rules.
As the Christian world celebrates Easter, Arthur Patrick explores why Jesus had to die.
What is the nexus between law and grace? Marvin Moore reflects on an incident in the life of Jesus that gives a clue.
Crosses are everywhere. People wear them around their necks, on their wrists or even ink them into their flesh. What do they mean?
Jesus was born to be a King. But before He could assume His crown, He first had to go to the cross. Marvin Moore reflects on the meaning of Jesus' birth and death.
Baby Jesus wasn’t just Mary’s Child. Rather, He’s everyone’s.
Buried inside your Bible are amazing prophecies. Signs looks at some concerning the arrival of the baby Jesus two millennia ago-made 500 years before His birth.
The story of Christ's death and resurrection is incredible, but look at the evidence for it.
Receiving the best present in the world
A story of how one woman's life changed by simply answering her front door.
Traces the footsteps of Jesus in he Middle East