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The Sign of Jonah: A Call to Repentance Through Jesus’ Resurrection

Luke 11:29–32

Christopher Ash explores the meaning behind Jesus’ reference to Jonah as a sign to a “wicked generation.” Ash explains that just as Jonah was a sign to the Ninevites, Jesus’ death and resurrection serve as a greater sign to humanity, calling for repentance and faith. The sermon emphasizes the necessity of recognizing Jesus’ authority and the urgency of responding to His message.

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If the women who followed Jesus could tell you what he was like, what would they say?

Jesus’s treatment of women was revolutionary. That’s why they flocked to him. Wherever he went, they sought him out. Women sat at his feet and tugged at his robes. They came to him for healing, for forgiveness, and for answers. So what did women see in this first-century Jewish rabbi and what can we learn as we look through their eyes today?

In Jesus Through the Eyes of Women, Rebecca McLaughlin explores the life-changing accounts of women who met the Lord. By entering the stories of the named and unnamed women in the Gospels, this book gives readers a unique lens to see Jesus as these women did and marvel at how he loved them in return.

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