Bible Study Lesson >> Matthew 13:1-23 Like Johnny Appleseed this four soils parable from Jesus explains how we need to “plant good seeds”. Some will fall on “good soil” and some on “rocky soil” to reach those people who have not heard the good news about Jesus Christ. Read the Bible study lesson to […]
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True Family of Jesus
Who is The True Family of Jesus? Bible Study Lesson from Matthew 12 Shows Two Families Who is the true family of Jesus? It’s a question worth thinking about. As believers, we’re blessed with not just one family—but two. One is our physical family, the one we’re born into. The other is our spiritual family, […]
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When the Pharisees Demand Miracles – Matthew 12 Have you ever found yourself saying, “God, just give me a sign!” You’re not alone. Today, we’ll look at Matthew 12:38–45, where the Pharisees demand miracles from Jesus—not because they were open to believing, but because they wanted to test Him. This gives us a lesson about faith, […]
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What Is the Unpardonable Sin? – Bible Study Lesson from Matthew You’ve heard the statement I’m sure. But, have you ever wondered what the unpardonable sin is? It’s one of the most common questions people ask when they start digging deeper into their faith. In this Bible reading from Matthew 12:15–37, we see large crowds […]
See MoreWhat Did Jesus Say about Working on the Sabbath?
What Did Jesus Say About Working on the Sabbath? Are We Missing the Point of Worship? (Matthew 12:1–14 Bible Study) In this Bible study from Matthew, we move into a powerful moment in Jesus’ ministry. This one clarifies how we think about working on the Sabbath and how we live out our faith. The religious […]
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Jesus Gives Rest for the Soul – A Bible Study from Matthew 11:20–30 We all carry burdens. Sometimes, it’s the weight of past mistakes. Other times, it’s stress from work, relationships, or just the general heaviness of life. Whatever form those burdens take, we all feel them. The good news? Jesus offers rest for the […]
See MoreJohn the Baptist Loses Faith – Faith Tested, Not Broken
Even someone as bold and devoted as John the Baptist had moments of doubt. In this passage from Matthew 11:1-19, we see John—once the fiery voice crying out in the wilderness—wrestling with his faith while sitting in a prison cell. He had spent his life preparing the way for the Messiah, calling people to repentance, […]
See MoreDisciples Prepare for Christian Persecution
Disciples Prepare for Christian Persecution – Message from Matthew 10 Did you know that Christian persecution isn’t just something from the past? Yes, the early disciples faced persecution. But, believers around the world—and even in subtle ways here in the U.S.—still experience challenges for their faith today. In Matthew 10:17-42, Jesus prepares His disciples for […]
See MoreJesus Sends Out The Twelve Disciples
Jesus Sends Out the Twelve Disciples – Bible Study Lesson from Matthew 10:1-16 In this passage from Matthew, we get a closer look at the twelve disciples—their names, their calling, and the mission Jesus entrusted to them. You could say this was the very first Christian mission trip! As we study this Scripture, let’s reflect […]
See MorePray for Workers – Jesus Says “The Harvest Is Plentiful”
Pray for Workers – Bible Study from Matthew Have you ever looked around and thought, There’s so much work to be done, but not enough people to do it? That’s exactly what Jesus was talking about when He said, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.” (Matthew 9:37). God is all-powerful—He could spread […]
See MoreJesus’ Healing Ministry – Jesus Heals the Bleeding Woman
Jesus’ Healing Ministry: The Bleeding Woman In Matthew 9:18-34, we see powerful examples of Jesus’ healing ministry, where He performs miraculous acts of compassion and care. Among these, one story stands out: when Jesus heals the bleeding woman. This moment reveals not only His divine power but also His deep understanding of human suffering and […]
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