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Acts 14:5 (KJV) And when there was an assault made both of the Gentiles, and also of the Jews with their rulers, to use [them] despitefully, and to stone them,

Explore the Books of the Bible

The Bible is a collection of sacred texts that have guided and inspired countless generations. Each book within it offers unique insights, historical accounts, teachings, and prophecies that reveal God’s character and His plan for humanity. Whether you’re looking to deepen your understanding of a specific book or simply exploring the Scriptures for the first time, this section provides a gateway to the wisdom and truth found in God’s Word. Dive into the books of the Bible and discover the timeless messages that continue to speak to hearts and minds today.

Witness the Miracles of Jesus

The miracles of Jesus are profound demonstrations of His divine power, compassion, and authority over the natural world. These extraordinary events not only provided physical healing and relief to those in need but also pointed to a greater spiritual reality—the coming of God’s Kingdom. As you explore the miracles below, consider how each act reveals Jesus’ identity as the Son of God and the deep love He has for humanity. Let these stories of faith and wonder inspire and strengthen your own walk with Christ.

Turning Water into Wine

Jesus' first miracle, performed at a wedding in Cana, where He turned water into wine.

Read John 2:1-11

Healing the Nobleman's Son

Jesus healed a nobleman's son who was at the point of death, simply by speaking a word.

Read John 4:46-54

Healing the Demoniac in the Synagogue

Jesus cast out an unclean spirit from a man in the synagogue at Capernaum.

Read Mark 1:21-28

Healing Peter's Mother-in-Law

Jesus healed Peter's mother-in-law of a fever, and she immediately began to serve them.

Read Matthew 8:14-15

The Great Catch of Fish

Jesus caused a miraculous catch of fish for His disciples after they had caught nothing all night.

Read Luke 5:1-11

Cleansing a Leper

Jesus healed a man with leprosy, showing His compassion and power over incurable diseases.

Read Matthew 8:1-4

Healing the Centurion's Servant

Jesus healed a Roman centurion's servant from a distance, amazed by the centurion's great faith.

Read Matthew 8:5-13

Healing a Paralytic

Jesus healed a paralyzed man who was lowered through the roof by his friends, demonstrating His power to forgive sins.

Read Mark 2:1-12

Healing a Man with a Withered Hand

Jesus healed a man's withered hand on the Sabbath, demonstrating His authority over the law.

Read Mark 3:1-6

Raising the Widow's Son

Jesus raised a widow's son from the dead as he was being carried out for burial.

Read Luke 7:11-17

Calming the Storm

Jesus calmed a raging storm on the Sea of Galilee, showing His authority over nature.

Read Mark 4:35-41

Healing the Gadarene Demoniacs

Jesus cast out demons from two men, sending them into a herd of pigs that rushed into the sea.

Read Matthew 8:28-34

Healing a Woman with an Issue of Blood

Jesus healed a woman who had been suffering for twelve years when she touched the hem of His garment.

Read Mark 5:25-34

Raising Jairus' Daughter

Jesus brought Jairus' twelve-year-old daughter back to life, showing His power over death.

Read Mark 5:21-43

Healing Two Blind Men

Jesus healed two blind men who followed Him, pleading for mercy.

Read Matthew 9:27-31

Healing a Mute Demoniac

Jesus cast out a demon from a man who was mute, restoring his speech.

Read Matthew 9:32-33

Feeding the 5,000

Jesus miraculously fed 5,000 men with five loaves and two fish.

Read Matthew 14:13-21

Walking on Water

Jesus walked on the Sea of Galilee to reach His disciples' boat during a storm.

Read Matthew 14:22-33

Healing the Canaanite Woman's Daughter

Jesus healed the daughter of a Canaanite woman who persistently sought His help.

Read Matthew 15:21-28

Feeding the 4,000

Jesus fed 4,000 men with seven loaves and a few small fish, again demonstrating His miraculous provision.

Read Matthew 15:32-39

Healing a Deaf and Mute Man

Jesus healed a man who was deaf and had a speech impediment, restoring his hearing and speech.

Read Mark 7:31-37

Healing a Blind Man at Bethsaida

Jesus healed a blind man at Bethsaida in stages, restoring his sight fully.

Read Mark 8:22-26

Healing a Man Born Blind

Jesus healed a man who had been blind from birth, demonstrating His power over physical affliction.

Read John 9:1-12

Healing a Boy with an Unclean Spirit

Jesus cast out a demon from a boy who had been suffering since childhood, restoring him to health.

Read Mark 9:14-29

Healing a Blind and Mute Demoniac

Jesus healed a man who was blind and mute, restoring his sight and speech by casting out the demon.

Read Matthew 12:22-23

Healing a Crippled Woman

Jesus healed a woman who had been crippled for eighteen years, enabling her to stand up straight.

Read Luke 13:10-17

Healing a Man with Dropsy

Jesus healed a man with dropsy on the Sabbath, demonstrating His authority over the law.

Read Luke 14:1-6

Cleansing Ten Lepers

Jesus healed ten lepers, but only one returned to thank Him, teaching the importance of gratitude.

Read Luke 17:11-19

Raising Lazarus from the Dead

Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead after he had been in the tomb for four days.

Read John 11:1-44

Restoring Sight to Bartimaeus

Jesus restored sight to Bartimaeus, a blind beggar, as He was leaving Jericho.

Read Mark 10:46-52

Withering the Fig Tree

Jesus cursed a fig tree for not bearing fruit, and it withered, symbolizing the judgment on unfruitfulness.

Read Mark 11:12-14

Healing Malchus' Ear

During His arrest, Jesus healed the ear of Malchus, a servant of the high priest, which had been cut off by Peter.

Read Luke 22:50-51

The Second Miraculous Catch of Fish

After His resurrection, Jesus performed a second miraculous catch of fish, confirming His identity to the disciples.

Read John 21:1-14

Resurrection

The greatest miracle of all, Jesus rose from the dead on the third day, conquering sin and death.

Read Luke 24:1-12

Ascension

Jesus ascended into heaven in the presence of His disciples, marking the completion of His earthly ministry.

Read Acts 1:9-11

Explore the Parables of Jesus

The parables of Jesus are powerful stories with deep spiritual meanings, offering timeless lessons that resonate across generations. These stories, rooted in everyday life, reveal the mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven and challenge us to reflect on our faith, our actions, and our relationship with God. Scroll through the parables below to discover the wisdom and teachings that Jesus shared with His followers, and find inspiration for your own spiritual journey.

The Sower

A parable about different types of soil and the seeds sown in them, illustrating how people respond to the word of God.

Read Matthew 13:3-9

The Weeds

A parable about wheat and weeds growing together until the harvest, representing the righteous and the wicked.

Read Matthew 13:24-30

The Mustard Seed

A parable illustrating the Kingdom of God as a small mustard seed that grows into a large tree.

Read Matthew 13:31-32

The Yeast

A parable about a small amount of yeast that permeates through the dough, symbolizing the Kingdom of Heaven.

Read Matthew 13:33

The Hidden Treasure

A parable of a man who finds hidden treasure in a field and sells everything he has to buy that field.

Read Matthew 13:44

The Pearl

A parable about a merchant searching for fine pearls, who sells everything to purchase a pearl of great value.

Read Matthew 13:45-46

The Net

A parable of a fishing net gathering all kinds of fish, separating the good from the bad at the end of the age.

Read Matthew 13:47-50

The Unforgiving Servant

A parable about a servant who was forgiven a large debt but refused to forgive a fellow servant, teaching about forgiveness.

Read Matthew 18:23-35

The Workers in the Vineyard

A parable about workers who receive equal pay despite different working hours, illustrating God's generosity.

Read Matthew 20:1-16

The Two Sons

A parable about a father asking his two sons to work in the vineyard, emphasizing the importance of actions over words.

Read Matthew 21:28-32

The Tenants

A parable about tenants who kill the owner's son, representing Israel's rejection of God's prophets and His Son.

Read Matthew 21:33-44

The Wedding Banquet

A parable about a king inviting guests to a wedding banquet, symbolizing the Kingdom of Heaven and the call to all people.

Read Matthew 22:1-14

The Ten Virgins

A parable about ten virgins waiting for the bridegroom, emphasizing the importance of being prepared for the Kingdom of Heaven.

Read Matthew 25:1-13

The Talents

A parable about servants entrusted with talents (money) by their master, highlighting the importance of using one's gifts wisely.

Read Matthew 25:14-30

The Good Samaritan

A parable about a Samaritan who helps a wounded man, teaching the importance of loving your neighbor.

Read Luke 10:25-37

The Rich Fool

A parable about a rich man who stores up wealth for himself, warning against greed and the importance of being rich towards God.

Read Luke 12:16-21

The Lost Sheep

A parable about a shepherd who leaves ninety-nine sheep to find one lost sheep, illustrating God's love for sinners.

Read Luke 15:3-7

The Lost Coin

A parable about a woman who searches diligently for a lost coin, symbolizing God's pursuit of sinners.

Read Luke 15:8-10

The Prodigal Son

A parable about a son who squanders his inheritance and returns home, emphasizing God's forgiveness and grace.

Read Luke 15:11-32

The Shrewd Manager

A parable about a dishonest manager who is commended for his shrewdness, teaching about the wise use of resources.

Read Luke 16:1-13

The Rich Man and Lazarus

A parable about a rich man and a poor man named Lazarus, highlighting the reversal of fortunes in the afterlife.

Read Luke 16:19-31

The Persistent Widow

A parable about a widow who persistently seeks justice from an unjust judge, teaching the importance of persistent prayer.

Read Luke 18:1-8

The Pharisee and the Tax Collector

A parable about a Pharisee and a tax collector praying in the temple, illustrating the importance of humility before God.

Read Luke 18:9-14

The Ten Minas

A parable about a nobleman who entrusts his servants with minas (money), teaching the importance of faithfulness and stewardship.

Read Luke 19:11-27

The Wise and Foolish Builders

A parable about two builders, one wise and one foolish, emphasizing the importance of building one's life on the foundation of Christ's teachings.

Read Matthew 7:24-27

The Sheep and the Goats

A parable about the final judgment, where the righteous (sheep) are separated from the wicked (goats), highlighting the importance of compassion and good deeds.

Read Matthew 25:31-46

The New Cloth on an Old Garment

A parable about the incompatibility of old and new garments, symbolizing the new covenant in Christ.

Read Matthew 9:16-17

The Barren Fig Tree

A parable about a fig tree that bears no fruit, illustrating the importance of repentance and bearing spiritual fruit.

Read Luke 13:6-9

The Two Debtors

A parable about two debtors, one forgiven a large debt and the other a small one, teaching about love and forgiveness.

Read Luke 7:41-43

The Growing Seed

A parable about a seed that grows on its own, symbolizing the mysterious and unstoppable growth of the Kingdom of God.

Read Mark 4:26-29

The Friend at Midnight

A parable about a man who persistently asks his friend for bread at midnight, illustrating the importance of persistent prayer.

Read Luke 11:5-8

The Rich Man's Feast

A parable about a rich man who invites guests to a feast, but they refuse, symbolizing God's invitation to the Kingdom and the rejection by many.

Read Luke 14:7-14

The Great Banquet

A parable about a man who throws a great banquet and invites the poor and needy after the original guests decline, symbolizing the inclusivity of God's Kingdom.

Read Luke 14:15-24

The Wicked Tenants

A parable about tenants who kill the owner's servants and son, representing Israel's rejection of God's prophets and His Son.

Read Luke 20:9-19
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