Forgiven & Grateful Insights

Storyteller John Walsh gives background information for the story “Sermon on the Mount,” taken from Luke 7: 36-50.


Forgiven & Grateful

Simon the Pharisee invites Jesus to his home for a meal. He neglects cultural courtesy when Jesus arrives, which God uses to illustrate how a person becomes grateful after being forgiven. This story is taken from Luke 7: 36-50


A Roman and A Funeral Insights

Storyteller John Walsh gives background information for the story “Sermon on the Mount,” taken from Luke 7:1-17.


A Roman and A Funeral

A Roman Centurion wanted Jesus to heal his servant. He lived in Capernaum and loved the Jewish nation. Jesus said his faith was greater then anyone in Israel. The second part of the story tells of a young man who died and was raised from the dead. He was the only son of a widow. These stories are taken from Luke 7:1-17


Calling the Twelve – Insights

Storyteller John Walsh gives background information for the story “Sermon on the Mount,” taken from Matthew 10:1-4, 16, 28-32, 37-39; Matthew 12:9-15; Mark 3:14-19; Luke 6:6-16.


Calling the Twelve

After praying all night, Jesus selects twelve men to be his disciples. He then commissions them and explains what type of life to expect. The second part of this story deals with Jesus healing a man with a crippled hand. It is taken from Matthew 10:1-4, 16, 28-32, 37-39; Matthew 12:9-15; Mark 3:14-19; Luke 6:6-16


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Forgiving Sins

In this story, Jesus deals with two people who have a sin problem. In both cases, he forgives their sins, much to the consternation of the religious leaders. The first part of the story is about the paralyzed man brought to Jesus by four friends. The second part is about Matthew the tax collector. It is taken from Mark 2:1-12 & Matthew 9:9-13


Forgiving Sins – Insights

Storyteller John Walsh gives background information for the story “Sermon on the Mount,” taken from Mark 2:1-12 & Matthew 9:9-13.


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