Woman Caught in Immorality

Jesus makes a secret trip to Jerusalem to attend the Festival of Tabernacles. The religious rulers try to entrap him by bringing him a woman who had committed adultery. The Law of Moses said she should be executed by stoning. The law of Rome said only they were allowed to execute people. It seemed there was no way he could answer this question.


Woman Caught in Immorality Insights

Storyteller John Walsh gives background information for the Bible story taken from John 7 and 8.


Seventy Times Seven

Peter wants a limit on how many times he has to forgive someone before enough is enough. Jesus given him an illustration of why he should be generous in his forgiveness of others. This story is taken from Matthew 18.


70 x 7 Insights

Storyteller John Walsh gives background information for the Bible story taken from Matthew 18.


Paying Temple Tax Insights

Storyteller John Walsh gives background information for the Bible story taken from Matthew 17 and Mark 9.


Paying Temple Tax

After his transfiguration, Jesus starts him journey to Jerusalem to be crucified. The disciples sense the kingdom is at hand, so they are talking about who is greater. Jesus talks to them about humility, servitude, and his death. The issue of paying the temple tax is raised, so Jesus has Peter catch a fish with a coin in its mouth.


Transfiguration Insights

Storyteller John Walsh gives background information for the Bible story taken from Matthew 17,Mark 9, and Luke 9.


Transfiguration

Peter, James, and John go with Jesus up a mountain, and there they see him transfigured. On that mountain, Jesus has with him great Old Testament saints, great New Testament apostles, and the Father. All this prepares him for his last trip that ends at the cross. Waiting for him at the base of the mountain is a father with a demon possessed son.


Feeding 4000

This is three stories in one. It stats with Jesus and his disciples traveling through Gentile country. This section ends with Jesus feeding 4,000 gentiles. He then goes across to the Jewish side of the Sea of Galilee where the religious leaders argue with him. Finally Jesus takes his disciples north to Caesarea Philippi, where he is proclaimed to be the Messiah.


Feeding 4000 Insights

Storyteller John Walsh gives background information for the Bible story taken from Matthew 15 and Mark 8.