Category: The Chosen

  • The Chosen – Season 5 – Episode 3 Rewind

    Jesus had just flipped some tables in the temple in episode 2—and now he’s flipping the script on the Pharisees in episode 3. The Jewish leaders think they’re going to trap him in front of the crowds. Really? Do they not realize who they’re dealing with? The Son of God doesn’t trip over his words even if they do keep interrupting him. He teaches with fire, finesse, and a whole lot of truth—even when they keep trying to throw him off.

    This episode dives into some heavy teachings, and Jesus doesn’t hold back. Parables start flying, taxes come up, commandments get ranked, and even the disciples jump in to help act out the stories. It’s scripture brought to life in on the big screen. And the parables? They’re not just bedtime stories. The talents and the tenants? They hold deeper warnings and challenges—especially to those in power who aren’t listening.

    Then comes the showdown. After being interrupted again and again, Jesus lights up the scribes and Pharisees with the seven woes. He’s not just calling them out—he’s pulling back the curtain on hypocrisy. Straight from Matthew 23:1-36, this is Jesus in full prophetic mode, saying what needs to be said.

    Next, he takes a smaller group—Peter, John, James, and Andrew—to the Mount of Olives for a late-night conversation about the end times. And here’s the twist: not even Jesus knows the day or the hour. That’s how big this mystery is. So, he urges his disciples—and us—to stay awake, stay alert, and not wait around. Because when that day comes, it won’t just be about headlines. It’ll be eternal. Got friends or family who haven’t heard the Good News? Now’s the time.

    There’s a curious moment in the episode when Jesus sees a vision of David playing his lyre. That’s not pulled from scripture, but it’s a clever touch—maybe a little nudge for viewers to dig into the Old Testament and rediscover David for themselves.

    Want to go deeper into the verses from this episode? Grab the study guide and walk through it with us. Jesus wasn’t just silencing critics—he was opening eyes, stirring hearts, and schooling the Pharisees without breaking stride.

  • The Chosen – Season 5 – Episode 2 Rewind

    Wow, Jesus doesn’t hold back! In this episode, we meet a different side of Him—less “turn the other cheek, walk an extra mile,” more “clear out this circus.” And make no mistake: everyone at the temple felt it. The chaos of animals, haggling merchants, skewed exchange rates—it was all just too much. Jesus had seen enough. The temple, meant to be a place of prayer, had morphed into a money-making machine, and He was done playing nice. Let’s just say Jesus didn’t win any popularity contests that day.

    And speaking of disapproval… did you catch Judas’ reaction? His disappointment is practically palpable. Jesus standing up for the integrity of God’s house while making some people mad, didn’t sit well with him—and that tension is only growing. From this moment forward, opposition to Jesus starts picking up speed. Even at the Last Supper preview, Jesus warns the disciples: following Him is about to get tough. When He tells Peter that he’ll deny Him, Peter pushes back. But we all know how that story unfolds.

    Now, let’s talk creative liberties. There are a couple of moments in this episode that aren’t pulled directly from scripture, but they add depth:

    • Flashback to Ramah, Thomas, and Kafni: It’s bittersweet seeing Ramah again. In the vision, Kafni is warm and affectionate—but present-day Kafni? Not so much. Grief and bitterness have turned him against Thomas and Jesus, and he’s not keeping that anger to himself. He’s recruiting others to his cause.
    • Leander and friends visit Jerusalem: These characters from the Decapolis give us fresh eyes on the temple layout. Their perspective exposes the injustice happening right outside the temple doors—unfairness that fuels Jesus’ anger. It’s through them that we really grasp just how far the place had fallen.

    This episode gives us more than drama—it gives us clarity. The Court of the Gentiles, that sacred outer area meant for all nations to worship, had become a noisy marketplace. And Jesus cleared it out with passion and authority. That same passion for God’s house? You can have it too.

    Download the Episode 2 Study Guide to dig deeper. It’s packed with scripture references and includes a visual breakdown of the temple layout so you can see exactly where Jesus turned the tables—literally. Let the fire in Jesus’ heart fuel your own faith as we walk through this powerful moment together.

  • The Chosen – Season 5 – Episode 1 Rewind

    The long-awaited Season 5 is finally out and I am so excited! I’ve been hooked since Season 3 (shoutout to my brother-in-law for the persistent nudging), and now that we’ve landed in what might be the most emotionally charged season yet, I’m jumping ahead in my blog series to dig into the newest chapters of Jesus’ journey. I do plan on covering all of the seasons in this blog, but since Season 5 just came out, I’m skipping to the end! I will go back to the other 4 seasons and provide the scripture references from each episode so you have it, but assuming you aren’t just starting The Chosen, you probably want to know what is based on the bible for the newest season.

      I will take you through each of the episodes of Season 5 and discuss the scripture references so you can compare the actual words Jonathan Roumie (who plays Jesus) says to the bible. I will say Dallas Jenkins does a great job sticking really, I mean really, close to the bible.

                   When I heard Season 5 was titled The Last Supper, I thought, “Eight episodes about a meal?” But The Chosen delivers far more than bread and wine—this season covers the final week of Jesus’ life leading up to the infamous dinner and Judas’ betrayal. I saw it in theaters right before Easter and it was such a powerful way to experience the story of Easter, front row and center.

                   Season 4 ended with Jesus ready to start his triumphant entry into Jerusalem on the donkey that the disciples got for him. I love that there is so much excitement for Jesus to come to Jerusalem. That is a royal entry for our true king! Season 5 picks up right where Season 4 left off and you will see that epic triumphant entry in episode 1.

                   Each episode of Season 5 starts out at the Last Supper. By the end of the season, you will have experienced the Last Supper in it’s entirety. Episode 1 is Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem and what an entry it is with people singing and waving palms. A true entry for a king. Once Jesus is in Jerusalem he starts to preach and the Jewish leaders are interrupting him, questioning him and trying to get him to stumble in his words. We know that won’t happen, Jesus is too smart for that! And did you catch that voice? That thunder? Turns out it’s totally biblical (John 12:27–32). Goosebumps.

    Episode 1 wraps with a beautiful, fictional wedding—sprinkled with Old Testament shout-outs in Jesus’ blessing. It’s not from scripture, but it adds a nice way to bring the Old Testament into the storyline.

    I’ve included the study guide that I created for this season with the first episode ready for download below. The Chosen has an official bible study for each season, and I’ve done them. They are really good so I do recommend it, if you have the time as they are pretty long. If you’re spending an hour watching the episode and then another hour completing the study per episode it can be a lot. I have designed my study to take you through the bible references, ask some reflection questions and it should only take about 15-30 minutes per episode.  So grab your popcorn, your Bible, and maybe a few tissues —Season 5 isn’t just a watch; it’s a journey. And I’m thrilled to take it with you.