More About Jesus #5

More About Jesus 

For three years, Jesus ministered to all who wanted to hear God’s Word.  

His ministry was very localized. Most of His teaching took place in the area around the Sea of Galilee, with Jerusalem only 70 miles to the south. Samaria lay between these two places. If you had been in these areas, you might have seen or heard of Jesus. His worldwide fame began only after His death and resurrection, spreading through the teachings of His apostles and disciples.  

Jesus was a master teacher. As such, He often used stories to illustrate His lessons. We call these stories parables. One smart person described parables as earthly stories with heavenly meanings. For people who often could not read or write, these stories made it easier to remember the lessons He taught.  

Jesus willingly taught everyone. He taught Jews and non-Jews, also called Gentiles. He taught men and women, the rich and the poor. In fact, it was often the poor who were first drawn to Him. When He met the Samaritan woman at the well, she was shocked that He spoke to her—a Samaritan—and surprised that He would teach a woman.  

During His ministry, He spoke 30-40 different parables. He performed about 37 miracles. His first miracle was turning water into wine, but he even raised people from the dead. He performed his miracles by the power of the Holy Spirit.

These are just a small part of His story. For a truly meaningful experience, read the first four books of the New Testament. They share His life and teachings in vivid detail.  

I’m Lonnie Davis, and these are thoughts worth thinking.