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Bible Study: Matthew 20
Bible Study: Matthew 20 By Babatope Babalobi babalobi@yahoo.com +234 80 35 897435 Save the World Christian ministry Join Telegram prayer group Subscribe to YouTube channel Commentary on Matthew…
Babatope Babalobi,
Commentary on Mathew 20: How to receive a miracle
By Babatope Babalobi +2348035897435 babalobi@yahoo.com Matthew 20 vs. 29-34 29 And as they departed from Jericho, a great multitude followed him. 30 And, behold, two blind men sitting by the way si…
Babatope Babalobi,
See, Son of David! (Matthew 20:29-34)
What’s the significance of declaring Jesus as the son of David?
Allen Browne,
What is the Point of Prayer? Does Prayer Change Things? Matthew 20 29-34 | Dreaming Beneath the Spires
Things happen, that would not have happened if we had not prayed. This is my firm conviction. Would Jesus have stopped and healed the two blind man seated by the side of the roadside if they had not asked him to? There are very few records of him spontaneously healing people who have not asked […]
Anita Mathias,
Cries that stop Jesus.  The 2nd Jericho with mercy that fondles.
Cutting right to the chase, the ones who shout for mercy get Jesus’ attention. The ones with shameless audacity, who cry aloud, and who persist are heard and responded to by Jesus. It’s not the…
Gina Williamson,
The king who comes in peace (Matthew 21:1-9)
God’s king has a different authority to what we’ve known. The king of peace is so different. When the disciples first recognized Jesus as God’s anointed, he told them to keep it quiet (16:16-20). Now others have had their eyes opened to the son of David, and they cannot be...
Allen Browne,
Hosanna: the king who saves his realm (Matthew 21:6-9)
The Palm Sunday crowd declared the gospel: heaven and earth reconciled in “the one who comes in the name of the Lord.”
Allen Browne,
We are the Blind Man — Nicole O'Meara
We have an innate desire to connect cause with effect. In John 9 we learn causation is not as important as purpose. Jesus teaches that neither the parents nor the blind man sinned—the blindness exists so that the wondrous signs of God can be displayed. If I put aside the question, What or who is to
Nicole O'Meara,
Cries that stop Jesus.  The 2nd Jericho with mercy that fondles.
Cutting right to the chase, the ones who shout for mercy get Jesus' attention. The ones with shameless audacity, who cry aloud, and who persist are heard and responded to by Jesus. It's not the...
Gina Williamson,
Asking Questions Like Jesus: How to Bring All Ages Together for Family Devotions
By asking thoughtful questions, we reflect the Lord Jesus and His approach to interacting with people.
Jason Davis,

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