Forgotten Teachings Of Jesus The Chosen Season Two
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James and John struggle with their tempers, earning the nickname “Sons of Thunder.”
Jesus sees Nathanael’s pain and offers soul-deep healing.
The Pharisees grow suspicious of Jesus’s fame, even as the disciples help Him gather a crowd for one of the most powerful moments in world history.
The second season of The Chosen immerses us again in the world of Jesus, His disciples, and His mission. Walk through the historical and cultural reality of every episode with pastor and popular Chosen commentator Brandon Robbins in this spiritually rich guide.
Jesus’ growing ministry is stirring hearts–and stirring trouble. As new followers join Him, tensions rise among the disciples, religious leaders, and even Rome. From miraculous healings to intimate conversations, the events of The Chosen: Season 2 build toward Jesus’s foundational mountaintop teaching on how to live.
With four chapters for each of the eight episodes, this companion guide offers fascinating historical context and biblical insights to show us how:
*God calls imperfect people–fiery tempers, broken pasts, and all.
*Faith extends beyond cultural traditions, societal lines, and even our own assumptions.
*Jesus heals not just individuals but relationships.
*Followers of Jesus may have conflict, disagreement, or even hurt one another, but love for Jesus can hold them together.
*Jesus models mercy over law, compassion over rules, and freedom over fear.
Discover the life-changing truths behind the most compelling moments of The Chosen’s second season. As you step into the disciples’ shoes like never before, you’ll realize along with Jesus’ earliest followers that every moment in your journey prepares you for what’s next.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830787227
ISBN10: 0830787224
Brandon Robbins
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2025
Publisher: David C. Cook
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