Have you ever wondered whether you would have recognized Jesus of Nazareth as the Son of God if you had been alive during His mortal ministry? For years, faithful Israelites, including Andrew, Peter, Philip, and Nathanael, had waited and prayed for the coming of the promised Messiah. When they met Him, how did they know that He was the One they had been seeking? The same way all of us come to know the Savior—by accepting the invitation to “come and see” for ourselves (John 1:39). We read about Him in the scriptures. We hear His doctrine. We observe His way of living. We feel His Spirit. Along the way, we discover, as Nathanael did, that the Savior knows us and loves us and wants to prepare us to receive “greater things” (John 1:50)
- April 3–9 Easter “O Grave, Where Is Thy Victory?”
- February 13–19. Matthew 5; Luke 6: “Blessed Are Ye”
- February 20–26. Matthew 6–7: “He Taught Them as One Having Authority”
- February 27–March 5 Matthew 8; Mark 2–4; Luke 7 “Thy Faith Hath Saved Thee”
- February 6–12. John 2–4: “Ye Must Be Born Again”
- January 16–22 John 1 We Have Found the Messiah
- January 23–29 Matthew 3; Mark 1; Luke 3 “Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord”
- January 2–8 Matthew 1; Luke 1 “Be It unto Me according to Thy Word”
- January 30–February 5 Matthew 4; Luke 4–5 “The Spirit of the Lord Is upon Me”
- January 9–15 Matthew 2; Luke 2 We Have Come to Worship Him
- March 13–19 Matthew 11–12; Luke 11 “I Will Give You Rest”
- March 20–26 Matthew 13; Luke 8; 13 “Who Hath Ears to Hear, Let Him Hear”
- March 27–April 2 Matthew 14; Mark 6; John 5–6 “Be Not Afraid”
- March 6–12 Matthew 9–10; Mark 5; Luke 9 “These Twelve Jesus Sent Forth”
- We Are Responsible for Our Own Learning