Posts with the tag “healing”

Day 38: March 5
by Randy Eliason on March 5th, 2024
A Canaanite woman comes to Jesus requesting him to heal/deliver her daughter who was under the control of a demon. The fact that she was a Canaanite is important because Canaanites were enemies of Israel historically.  Read More
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Day 29: February 25
by Randy Eliason on February 25th, 2024
This passage deals with the Pharisees' attempts to exploit the law in order to charge Jesus with sin. Jesus exposed the shameful and despicable manner in which they perverted the heart of the Sabbath commandment by turning it into a vehicle of oppression rather than as a blessing to God’s people.  Read More
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Day 24: February 20
by Jongseung Park on February 20th, 2024
Matthew 9:27-38SCRIPTURE HIGHLIGHT35 And Jesus went throughout all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom and healing every disease and every affliction.36 When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd.37 Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful, but...  Read More
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Day 23: February 19
by Bernard Carter on February 19th, 2024
The success of our faith is not in what we believe but in whom we believe. Not the prayer warriors getting a prayer through but in the one they are calling on to intercede.  Read More
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Day 21: February 17
by Randy Eliason on February 17th, 2024
Jesus issued a pronouncement that sins of the paralytic were forgiven. Jesus was clearly not forgiving him of a personal offense against himself, but declaring that his sins were forgiven by God.  Read More
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Day 19: February 15
by Ilona Mifflin on February 15th, 2024
Jesus’ amazing healing ministry draws crowds, but he isn’t interested going viral. He gives orders to escape over to the other side of the Sea of Galilee. This is a good way to get rid of people.  Read More
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Day 18: February 14
by Christine Eliason on February 14th, 2024
Two men who approached Jesus had faith and courage to approach even though their status (a leper and a Roman) would have given Jesus reason to ignore their needs.   Read More
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