The Gift of Grace
God, in His mercy and grace, grants us salvation through His Son’s sacrifice, and the one and only thing we have to do is believe.
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Live out the very nature of God’s character in an excellent manner. Be the summa cum laude of godliness, kindness, and humility.
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The distinguishing characteristic of Jesus’ disciples was not their passionate worship, their eloquent prayers, their care for the poor, or their sacrificial giving. Jesus said that it was their love for one another that would demonstrate to the world that they were His disciples.
A Tree with Abundant Fruit
God demands us to be like a tree with good fruit. He wants us to bear fruit — a lot of fruit!
The Unnamed Steward
The unnamed steward in Matthew 21 can teach us some valuable lessons about how to be a “God’s-kingdom-first” type of steward.
They Shall Not Want
It is OK to feel forsaken. If David, Job, and Jesus did, it’s not a sin.
I Will Not Leave You as Orphans
But Jesus is not and won’t ever be unaware of our hopelessness, anguish, and fear. He promised to be always near; we are never alone.
The Front Lines
Front lines means the forward line or leading position of battle; often used in evangelical terms to define the leading position of a ministry.
We Are That Voice
Thank God for giving us the opportunity to speak for the voiceless children of the world.
The Time Has Come
No matter if our parents loved us or not, whether life has been easy or difficult — God allowed us to be born by His great goodness, wisdom, and love to meet a specific purpose.
Sent, Not Brought
The one who is brought may not know the reason why he was brought to a certain area. But the one who is sent has a clear mission to achieve, a clear vision for the purpose of his being sent.
Saving My Generation
Jochebed faced risks and challenges when she sent her baby down the Nile. Today, we preach Jesus to children or teenagers, and that involves risks and challenges, too.