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Why did Jesus teach in parables?
3 Votes • July 01 2013 • 5 Answers
Why did Jesus speak this parable about people brought and slain in front of the ruler if He was meek and gentle?
Luke 19:27
April 12 2020 • 4 Answers
Why did Jesus speak so strongly against lukewarm faith?
3 Votes • July 01 2013 • 3 Answers
Why did Jesus sometimes choose to explain the meaning of a parable only to his disciples when all the people could have benefited from the explanation?
Mark 4:10 - 12
2 Votes • February 20 2020 • 2 Answers
Did Jesus speak in tongues?
1 Vote • October 23 2013 • 2 Answers
Are the parables of Jesus real or imaginary stories?
3 Votes • September 17 2014 • 1 Comment • 1 Answer
What language did Jesus speak?
10 Votes • July 01 2013 • 4 Answers
Why did Jesus weep?
3 Votes • July 01 2013 • 2 Answers
Why did the Lord Jesus say that the Holy Spirit will not speak by his own will in John 16:13?
John 16:13
Jesus was talking about the comforter in John chapter 16.
1 Vote • May 01 2022 • 3 Answers
Why did God speak to Moses out of the burning bush?
2 Votes • July 01 2013 • 3 Answers
Why does the Bible say Jesus is the first begotten of the resurrection of the dead when Abraham seems to be resurrected in the parable of the rich man and Lazarus?
Luke 16:23
1 Vote • December 18 2020 • 5 Answers
Why did Jesus say it was not right to give the children's food to dogs?
Matthew 15:26
Who was He speaking to? Who were the children? Who were the dogs?
1 Vote • October 06 2013
Why would Jesus include in his parable of the rich man and Lazarus about the dogs coming and licking the poor man's wounds?
Luke 16:21 especially
1 Vote • May 30 2021 • 4 Answers
Why did Jesus have to die?
5 Votes • July 01 2013 • 15 Answers
Why did Judas betray Jesus?
6 Votes • July 01 2013 • 7 Answers
Why did Jesus fast?
October 21 2015 • 1 Answer
Why did Jesus come to Earth?
4 Votes • October 23 2015 • 6 Answers
Why did Jesus curse the fig tree?
6 Votes • July 01 2013 • 6 Answers
Why did Jesus perform miracles?
3 Votes • October 29 2014 • 1 Answer
Why is the resurrection of Jesus Christ important?
2 Votes • July 01 2013 • 2 Answers
Why did Jesus blind Saul?
2 Votes • February 16 2017 • 6 Answers
Why did Jesus weep?
0 Votes • January 09 2019
Why did God send Jesus when He did? Why not earlier? Why not later?
6 Votes • July 01 2013 • 4 Answers
Why did God send Jesus when He did?
September 15 2015 • 1 Answer
Why did the Lord and savior of Christians Jesus Christ, Lord of the "Sabbath,", get together with his Apostles in honor to His Father on Saturday the 7th day, Known as the "Sabbath"?
Mark 2:28
November 24 2019 • 2 Answers
Did Jesus really exist? Is there any historical evidence of Jesus Christ?
July 01 2013 • 1 Answer
Was Jesus Christ married? Did Jesus have a wife?
5 Votes • July 01 2013 • 19 Answers
Why did John the baptist send his disciples to Jesus to inquire about his Messiahship if he knew that Jesus was the coming Messiah?
Matthew 11:3
John the baptist, having baptized Christ already in Matthew 3:14 and having heard the voice from heaven that Christ was the son of God (Matthew 3:17), why ...
4 Votes • November 26 2013 • 2 Answers
Why did Paul speak so confidently of his life after death? Where could the confidence have been coming from?
For though we have let Christ into our lives and pretty believe that He died and rose again, and have the confidence that in Him, even when we die, because...
6 Votes • September 10 2014 • 3 Answers
Why does Jesus refer to "my God" in Revelation 3:12 if He is the one speaking?
If Jesus is speaking in this verse, why doe He keep referring to "my God"?
January 28 2017 • 2 Answers
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And the disciples came and said to Him, “Why do You speak to them in parables?” He answered and said to them, “Because it has been given to you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it has not been given.
Why did Jesus always speak in parables? ›
In Matthew 13:10-16, Jesus tells us exactly why he spoke in parables. He says it has been given to some people to know the secrets of the kingdom of heaven, but not all. In other words, he does not reveal the truth of his kingdom to everyone. Though all can hear, not all are spiritually awake to understand.
What was the purpose of Jesus parables? ›
Many commentators agree that Jesus's parables served two purposes: to reveal truth to believers and to conceal truth from non-believers. Jesus explains his dual purpose to his disciples this way: “The knowledge of the secrets of the kingdom of heaven has been given to you, but not to them.
Why did Jesus tell the three parables? ›
The Savior wanted to help the Pharisees understand why He was with the sinners. He told them three parables.
What are the teachings of Jesus based on the parables? ›
Jesus said that we should love our neighbor, and the parable of the good Samaritan teaches us that our neighbors can be anyone, including strangers or foes (see Luke 10:25–37). As the Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ earnestly seeks after all of us—especially those who have been separated from His flock (see Luke 15:3–7).
Why did Jesus speak in metaphors? ›
Remember that Jesus taught in parables, metaphors, and allegories. He used these devices to communicate a broader spiritual point.
What is the purpose of the parables in Matthew 13? ›
In Matthew 13 Jesus taught the people through short stories called parables. Teaching in parables allowed Jesus to reveal great truths to those who were spiritually in tune and, at the same time, conceal or hide those truths from those who were not ready for them.
Why do we preach the parables? ›
For those who have rejected the Lord, parables actually expose their unbelief, functioning as a call to believe in Jesus. Jesus is also speaking in parables to the people so that they might see their need to trust only in Him.
What was Jesus' first parable? ›
The Parable of the Sower, found in Chapter 4:1-20 of the Gospel of Mark is regarded by some as the first parable of Jesus. The reason for this is that of the synoptic Gospels, the Gospel of Mark is the oldest, being written down from oral tradition around 65 CE to 75 CE.
What makes a parable a parable? ›
A parable is a short tale that illustrates a universal truth; it is a simple narrative. It sketches a setting, describes an action, and shows the results. It may sometimes be distinguished from similar narrative types, such as the allegory and the apologue.
Throughout the more than 40 parables that Jesus taught throughout the Bible, He used parables to influence and challenge the thinking of the original audience and to help people consider a different perspective about Himself and the kingdom of God.
What did Jesus tell the parable? ›
Jesus told them another parable: “The kingdom of heaven is like a man who sowed good seed in his field. But while everyone was sleeping, his enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat, and went away. When the wheat sprouted and formed heads, then the weeds also appeared.
Why does Jesus tell the parable of the lost son? ›
The story of the prodigal son is a picture of God's love for us as His children. God's love for us does not depend on our faithfulness; it is unconditional. He loved us while we were still sinners. Though we are demanding and do not remain faithful, God is still our faithful and loving Father.
Why did Jesus start speaking in parables? ›
Through speaking in parables, Jesus grants understanding to those who are seeking after Him – revealing truth to those who are willing to listen and thoughtfully consider what He has to say. Conversely, those whose hearts are hardened against Him have the truth hidden from them.
Who was Jesus' main audience for the parables? ›
There are two audiences and two distinct purposes of His parables. The first audience is the crowds (Matthew 13:2-3, 34). To them His purpose is judgment (Matthew 13:11-15; see also Isaiah 6:8-13). The second audience is His disciples (Matthew 13:36).
What moral lesson did Jesus teach through this parable? ›
The moral lesson that Jesus taught the through this parable is to love everybody, especially strangers and those who are in need of help. Was this answer helpful?
Why did Jesus speak in parables, TGC? ›
It's shocking because, in effect, Jesus is telling them, “I speak in parables because the truth of the kingdom of heaven is not theirs to know. They think they see the truth of my kingdom, but they don't. They think they understand, but they can't. If they did, they might turn and repent.”
Why did Jesus curse the fig tree? ›
In Micah 4:4, the age of the Messiah is pictured as one in which each man would sit under his fig tree without fear. The cursing of the fig tree in Mark and Matthew and the parallel story in Luke are thus symbolically directed against the Jews, who did not accept Jesus as king.
What was the first parable Jesus told? ›
The Parable of the Sower, found in Chapter 4:1-20 of the Gospel of Mark is regarded by some as the first parable of Jesus. The reason for this is that of the synoptic Gospels, the Gospel of Mark is the oldest, being written down from oral tradition around 65 CE to 75 CE.
Why did Jesus tell the parable of the sower? ›
Jesus spoke the Parable of the Sower to teach how important the state of our heart is to receive the Gospel and how our choices and actions prove our salvation after hearing the Gospel.