
The Bible Recap Day 290 (Matthew 14, Mark 6, Luke 9) - Year 7
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Oct 17, 2025 Explore the dramatic arrest of John the Baptist and the intrigue behind Herod's motives. Witness Jesus's compassionate act as he feeds the five thousand, leaving twelve baskets of leftovers. Marvel at the moment Jesus walks on water and Peter’s brave—but faltering—attempt to join him. Discover the profound recognition of Jesus as the Son of God amidst healing miracles at Gennesaret. Learn about the historical boat found at Genosar, shedding light on the disciples' experiences during a storm. Join in the reflections on faith, presence, and unexpected joy.
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Political Sins Lead To Tragic Outcomes
- John the Baptist's unjust execution shows how political and personal sins can destroy a prophetic witness.
- Tara-Leigh Cobble frames JTB's death as a foreshadowing of the political forces that will later target Jesus.
Compassion Meets Power In The Feeding
- Jesus responds to grief by engaging the crowd, not avoiding practical needs.
- The feeding miracle demonstrates both his compassion and authority over scarcity.
Faith Grows Through Storms
- Jesus intentionally grows the disciples' faith by sending them into situations where they'll need to trust him.
- The storm and his walking on water reveal both their fear and his sovereignty.
