The risen Jesus appeared to His disciples, confirmed His bodily resurrection, opened Scripture, and commissioned eyewitnesses.
The Empty Tomb and the Living Christ: Jesus Is Alive
The empty tomb, angelic testimony, eyewitnesses, and Jesus’ appearances declare that Jehovah raised His Son from the dead.
The Risen Christ’s Final Appearances and the Outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost 33 C.E.
The risen Christ’s final appearances, ascension, and Pentecost in 33 C.E. launched the Spirit-empowered witness of the Christian congregation.
The Risen Christ at the Sea of Galilee: Restoration, Commission, and Eyewitness Testimony in John 21
The risen Christ meets His disciples at Galilee, restores Peter, provides the miraculous catch, and confirms eyewitness testimony.
At Jehovah’s Right Hand: Christ’s Enthronement, Kingdom Authority, and Final Victory
Christ reigns at Jehovah’s right hand, directing the Kingdom witness and moving history toward final victory.
Jesus Christ Completes Everything Jehovah Purposed
Jesus completes Jehovah’s purpose through ransom, resurrection, Kingdom rule, and the restored Paradise promised in Scripture.
The Jewish Pharisees’ Stubborn Unbelief In Jesus Christ
THE Pharisees were a religious sect active in Palestine during the NT period. The Pharisees are consistently depicted in the Gospels as Jesus’ antagonists.
THE TRAINING OF THE TWELVE APOSTLES: The Beginning
Who are the first disciples of Jesus? How is Peter, as well as perhaps James, introduced to Jesus? What convinces Nathanael that Jesus is the Son of God?
The Trial of Jesus Christ
Jesus had just observed the Passover with his disciples. He instituted what is now known as the Lord’s Table. He agonized in the garden of Gethsemane. There we witness the struggle of Jesus and how he acted under pressure. We see his absolute surrender to the will of the heavenly Father.
Nicodemus Comes to Jesus Under the Cover of Night
One of the well-known stories regarding the life of Jesus is his meeting with the Jewish religious leader Nicodemus, recorded in the third chapter of John’s Gospel.


