
Jesus Is Mocked, Beaten, and Tried (Luke 22:63–71)
In Luke 22:63-71, Jesus faces mockery, physical abuse, and a trial before the Sanhedrin, foreshadowing His ultimate sacrifice. Explore the deep theological significance and practical lessons from this powerful passage in our in-depth commentary and reflection.

Peter Denies Jesus (Luke 22:54–62)
Explore a verse-by-verse breakdown of Peter’s denial and sorrow in Luke 22:54-62. Peter denies Jesus and in it we see his failure and remorse.

Jesus Foretells Peter’s Denial and What About the Sword? (Luke 22:35-38)
Jesus warns Peter of his impending denial and speaks of swords in Luke 22:31–38, revealing deep truths about human weakness, divine sovereignty, and the nature of Jesus’ mission. Explore the passage’s meaning, its connection to prophecy, and what it teaches about faith and discipleship today.

Warning Against the Scribes (Luke 20:45–47)
Jesus warns against the scribes in Luke 20:45–47, exposing their hypocrisy, love for status, and exploitation of widows. Discover the deeper meaning of this passage and its relevance today.

The Triumphal Entry (Luke 19:28–40)
Explore the significance of Jesus’ Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem, its fulfillment of prophecy, and its challenge to worldly power. Discover how this momentous event, recorded in all four Gospels, reveals Christ’s true kingship and the path to the cross.