The apostles are sent out with power and authority, evoking feelings of empowerment, purpose, and anticipation.
The feeding of the five thousand inspires wonder, yet also reveals confusion among the disciples about Jesus’ mission.
The Transfiguration is a moment of divine revelation, eliciting awe, fear, and a deeper recognition of Jesus' nature.
The disciples' inability to heal a possessed boy highlights their frustration and inadequacy, contrasted with Jesus’ authority.
Jesus predicts His death and resurrection, revealing a gap in understanding yet moments of insight into His teachings.
A dispute about greatness among the disciples reveals ambition and misunderstanding, met with Jesus’ call to humility.
Jesus faces rejection in a Samaritan village, underscoring perseverance and His resolve to continue His mission.
Jesus discusses the cost of discipleship, highlighting the tension between desire to follow and the realization of its demands.