Tag: Jesus’ Miracles
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Day 285: Woe to You, Chorazin! (Matthew 11:21)
During a visit to the ruins of Chorazin, one of the cities Jesus cursed, I saw something carved into the stones of an ancient synagogue that made His words come alive. It’s a sobering reminder of how easy it is to let compromise slip into our worship until what was once true becomes only true-ish.
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Day 281: What Happened to Verse 4? (John 5)
Modern translations skip from John 5:3 to 5:5—what happened to verse 4? Behind this missing line lies a story about ancient manuscripts, Roman healing shrines, and a man waiting beside a pool with no power. In the end, Jesus shows that mercy isn’t earned by speed or strength—it’s received by grace.
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Day 279: “The Third Day” Since When? (John 2:1)
When John says the wedding at Cana happened “on the third day,” what third day does he mean? Maybe not a timeline, but a theology — linking creation and re-creation, water and wine, seed and fruit, and pointing ahead to another “third day” when death itself would turn to life.
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Ten Lepers Left (a poem)
Ten lepers were healed, but only one came back. This poem imagines what happened to the other nine—how gratitude can fade into comfort, pride, or distraction—and ends with the question Jesus still asks every heart: Which one are you?
