Jesus knew time was short. His urgent message? Love one another. It’s hard—but He gives us His Spirit to live that love through us.
Jesus knew time was short. His urgent message? Love one another. It’s hard—but He gives us His Spirit to live that love through us.
God’s holiness is terrifying, but His love is greater. The nail marks in Jesus’ hands prove we are forgiven, wanted, and safe with Him.
Our God loves us enough to die, rise again, and enjoy afternoons with us. Not just for a day, but for all eternity.
Even from the cross, Jesus made sure His people had each other. In Him, we gain life, hope, and a family of love to walk with us.
“If You are the Son of God…”—a trap to tempt Jesus away from His mission. But His love held Him fast—to suffer, die, and rise to save us.
Jesus let go of His clothes—gifts of love—to clothe us in His grace. In Him, we’re covered, unashamed, and cherished before God. (Gal. 3:27)
Pilate gave Jesus His true title—King. Jesus came to bear witness to truth: God’s love saves, not condemns. Believe, and have eternal life.
Though Jesus is Judge of all, He gave His life to save us. In Him, we find not fear, but mercy, love, and the promise of life forever.
Jesus endured brutal suffering for us—His joy, His prize. He bears the scars, but without regret, because His love for us knows no limits.
Jesus’ look at Peter was grief, love, and mercy. He sees our weakness, yet still loves us. When we fall, His grace is there.