Tag Archives: Passion Tuesday

Christ — “Whose Son is He?”

Man had to have a changed heart before he could have the blessings which a conquering Messiah would bring. Continue reading

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The Second Great Commandment

Jesus looked to the Cross in love — a Saviour was needed, and He must die. They looked in hatred — they did not believe, and He must die. Continue reading

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The Greatest Commandment

Any rabbi would love the thought of basing “the greatest commandment” on the “Shema.” Continue reading

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Jesus, the Sadducees, and the Resurrection

As we look at the events of “Passion Tuesday,” the Tuesday before Christ’s crucifixion, we come now to the “question” of the Sadducees about the resurrection of the dead.  It wasn’t really a question — these men considered themselves the … Continue reading

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The Son’s Wedding Feast — and Jewish Fables

God will give His royal robes of purity to whoever He wills, Jew or Gentile, and they will be accepted. Continue reading

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The Son’s Wedding Feast — a Year Before

It is not God who needs Israel. It is Israel who needs God. Continue reading

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The Parable of the Husbandmen — the Chief Cornerstone

By engaging our sense of justice before our pride gets involved, God graciously makes it is easier for us to come to repentance. Continue reading

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