“Have you Understood all These Things?”
Jesus calls for true understanding of His kingdom.
“I am Doing Something you Would not Believe”
Trusting God means accepting even the hardest answers.
“A Dragnet Cast in the Sea”
The kingdom of heaven gathers people of every kind, but a final sorting awaits.
“How Long, O Lord?”
Habakkuk cries out in suffering, revealing that waiting on God is central to faith.
“A Treasure Hidden”
Jesus teaches that the kingdom of heaven is worth losing everything to gain.
“A Mustard Seed and Leaven”
Jesus illustrates the quiet, powerful growth of His transforming kingdom.
“Fearfully and Wonderfully Made”
David praises God’s all-knowing presence and invites His transforming grace.
“The Wheat and the Tares”
Jesus teaches that His kingdom grows amid opposition until final judgment.
“I Called, You Answered”
David praises God for answering prayers and promising eternal faithfulness.
“The Parable of the Sower”
Jesus teaches that the kingdom’s growth depends on the heart’s response to His Word.
“By the rivers of Babylon”
The psalmist mourns exile, longs for justice, and anticipates redemption.
“The Shunammite's Son”
Elisha’s raising of the Shunammite’s son foreshadows Christ’s resurrection power.
“My Brother and Sister and Mother”
Jesus distinguishes between earthly and spiritual families.
“He Who Brings Good News”
Nahum proclaims the downfall of Nineveh as a sign of God’s justice, pointing to Christ’s ultimate victory over evil.
“Something Greater than Jonah”
Jesus declares that His resurrection is the ultimate sign and proof of His authority.
“Shepherd the Flock of God Among You”
Peter exhorts elders to shepherd God’s people with humility, devotion, and the hope of Christ’s eternal reward.
“Every Careless Word”
Jesus teaches that our words reveal our hearts, and we will be judged by the overflow of what fills us.
“A stronghold in the day of trouble”
Nahum declares God’s perfect justice and grace, revealing that judgment and mercy find their unity in Christ.