“Here is your King.” With those words, Pilate meant to mock. John wants us to wake up. We walk through John 19 to see how the crown of thorns, the purple robe, and that trilingual inscription turn a scene of humiliation into a coronation. The crowd’s cry—“We have no king but Caesar”—isn’t just ancient history; it’s a mirror. We love Jesus the miracle worker, but do we follow Jesus the King when his commands cut against comfort, pride, and preference? We explore why the cross functions as a t...
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“Here is your King.” With those words, Pilate meant to mock. John wants us to wake up. We walk through John 19 to see how the crown of thorns, the purple robe, and that trilingual inscription turn a scene of humiliation into a coronation. The crowd’s cry—“We have no king but Caesar”—isn’t just ancient history; it’s a mirror. We love Jesus the miracle worker, but do we follow Jesus the King when his commands cut against comfort, pride, and preference? We explore why the cross functions as a t...
What happens when faith meets feelings? In this illuminating exploration of emotional health through Scripture, we discover a refreshing truth: Jesus himself experienced and expressed genuine emotions. Drawing wisdom from the animated film Inside Out, we challenge the common misconception that Christians must always appear "blessed and highly favored" regardless of inner turmoil. The powerful story of Lazarus in John 11 becomes our anchor point. When Jesus arrives to find his friend dead for...
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“Here is your King.” With those words, Pilate meant to mock. John wants us to wake up. We walk through John 19 to see how the crown of thorns, the purple robe, and that trilingual inscription turn a scene of humiliation into a coronation. The crowd’s cry—“We have no king but Caesar”—isn’t just ancient history; it’s a mirror. We love Jesus the miracle worker, but do we follow Jesus the King when his commands cut against comfort, pride, and preference? We explore why the cross functions as a t...