Explore the teaching power of Jesus through his parables and discover how simple stories illuminate deep truths about faith, life, and human character.
This edition gathers work that examines why parables work, how they engage listeners, and what they reveal about the Kingdom of God.
Delve into the method, meaning, and lasting impact of Jesus’ parables. You’ll see how stories like the Good Samaritan and the Lost Sheep illustrate neighborly love, divine compassion, and the call to personal action. The text connects ancient scenes to timeless questions, helping readers grasp the balance between faith and action, judgment and mercy, and the paths of growth in a life of service.
- Why parables were used and how they kept truth with clarity and imagination
- How each parable aims at a practical lesson for living with others
- The role of symbols, everyday life, and spiritual insight in teaching
- Examples that highlight unselfish service, personal care, and rightful charity
Ideal for readers seeking a thoughtful, accessible study of Jesus’ teaching style and its relevance for today. This edition provides context, interpretation, and a steady, respectful voice for exploring these biblical narratives.