
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.

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.

Jesus Again Predicts His Death (Luke 18:31-34)
Explore Luke 18:31-34 where Jesus predicts His suffering, death, and resurrection. This passage reveals the tension between Jesus’ mission and His disciples’ understanding, offering deep insights into the fulfillment of Scripture and the hope of the resurrection.