Understanding and receiving the gift of salvation produces in us a thankfulness that leads to joyful obedience.
Understanding and receiving the gift of salvation produces in us a thankfulness that leads to joyful obedience.
Our greatest needs are not physical but spiritual. Jesus Christ meets every one of our spiritual needs in allowing us to know him and to be found in him.
Jesus’ perfect life and death allows us who are born as heirs of condemnation to become reborn as heir of righteousness.
Our greatest hope to stay on mission is not our strength or absence of weakness, but God’s strength and presence.
Point people to Jesus while relying on God’s perfect faithfulness and strength to finish well.
We are all called and empowered to point people to teach the gospel as we point people to Christ.
Look to Jesus for the endurance to point your circles of influence to Christ.
Only by daily depending on the enabling grace that flows from our union with Christ will we be able to pass on and share in the suffering of the gospel.