Free Bible Word Search – Matthew 17:14-27 Faith, Foretelling, and a Fish with a Coin — Lessons from the Unexpected (Downloadable jpg)
Today, we’re diving into Matthew 17:14–27, where Jesus demonstrates His divine power and wisdom in three powerful moments. First, He heals a boy that even the disciples couldn’t help, reminding everyone that even a small amount of faith can move mountains. Then, He predicts His death and resurrection for a second time, revealing the road of sacrifice ahead. Finally, in a surprising twist, Jesus sends Peter to catch a fish—with just the right coin inside to pay the temple tax.
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Why This Word Search Matters
Matthew 17:14-27 gives us a deeper glimpse into Jesus’ authority, compassion, and purpose. The healing shows us that faith—even as small as a mustard seed—is powerful when placed in Jesus. The disciples’ inability to heal the boy reveals a lesson we all need: faith isn’t about effort, but trust. Jesus’ prediction of His death reminds us that the road to redemption is costly, and His journey was one of both suffering and victory. And in the temple tax story, Jesus shows He is not only Lord over creation (a coin in a fish!) but also full of grace—willing to meet people where they are to avoid unnecessary offense. Each section of this passage invites us to trust deeper, believe boldly, and marvel at the thoughtful, powerful Savior we follow.
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