In Christ, we can have a joy that cannot be robbed.
In Christ, we can have a joy that cannot be robbed.
In the gospel Christ demonstrates the truest expression of love as he meets us at our point of need. Luke 4:16-30 & Isaiah 61
The gospel frees us from ourselves as it points us to the one in whom all glory rests.
The Gospel is offensive because it reveals our inability to fix ourselves and yet so freeing as it reveals that through faith in Christ’s finished work on the cross we are fixed.
Jesus meets us at our point of need through the gospel.
In John 3, Jesus has a discourse with a religious leader by the name of Nicodemus about how one might be saved. Through this passage that we see that we not only can not save ourselves, but the gospel transforms us both now and forever. In the later portion of John 3, we see how the…
In John 2, as Jesus performs his first miracle of turning water into wine, we see that our hope does not rest in signs but in Jesus in whom all signs point.
Who we follow transforms us. John 1:29-51 shows us that Jesus calls us as we are to follow him; all the while transforming our lives into the image of himself through the power of the Holy Spirit.
John 1:1-28 – As John the Baptist humbly pointed to Jesus we point ourselves and others to Jesus.
Hebrews 6:13-20 – Hope in the Gospel anchors our soul to remain unshaken in the midst of uncertainty.