Jesus didn’t see much success in Nazareth. But He didn’t give up on them — or on us! He still calls us to trust in Him to save us.
Jesus didn’t see much success in Nazareth. But He didn’t give up on them — or on us! He still calls us to trust in Him to save us.
Even in the moment of His arrest, Jesus spoke truth to those who came against Him. He saw not enemies—but people He came to save.
When Jesus said, “I am,” the guards fell back. Yet He willingly surrendered, protecting His disciples and choosing the path of suffering to save us.
Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss, but Jesus did not run. Out of love for us, He willingly faced arrest, suffering, and the cross to bring us life.
Jesus knew Judas would betray Him, yet He still showed him kindness and mercy—revealing a love that reaches even those who fail Him.
When Jesus washed the disciples’ feet, He showed the ongoing forgiveness He gives His people—cleansing us daily and calling us to forgive one another.
Jesus carefully prepared the upper room for His final meal with the disciples—just as God prepared the perfect Lamb, Christ Himself, for our salvation.
Jesus’ anguish shows His love. He submits to the cross, giving eternal life to everyone who believes.
Mary gave what she could. Jesus carried it with Him—even to Calvary.
Sometimes Jesus’ love looks like delay—but His timing serves a greater purpose than we can see.