The death of Christ guaranteed the forgiveness of sin for all eternity, and His life provides deliverance from sin in history.
This weekend, we get to celebrate the greatest sacrifice and miracle in the death and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
By prioritizing God, we can find triumph over spiritual defeat and become a part of His mighty army, joining Him in changing this generation.
Rather than simply consuming truth, the mature believer lives out God’s truth in the throes of everyday living.
To be unapologetic as a Christian means to confess allegiance to Jesus Christ without diminishing His truth.
Let’s keep those who have suffered loss in our prayers as they begin to repair and restore what has been damaged.
Every believer must allow God to awaken and reset our priorities to experience what it means to be successful and fully alive in Christ.
Life disruptions come with the human experience. With each disruption, there is an opportunity for a reset.
With God’s help, we can anticipate a great and productive year with new beginnings and a fresh wind to meet every challenge and victory.
2020 was quite a tumultuous year. We are grateful to our mighty God that, through His Spirit, we didn’t have to face it alone.
We should be glad that we can end the year with the celebration of the birth of Christ! Have a very Merry and Safe Christmas!
When you are under the Spirit’s control—hate gives way to love, stubbornness to understanding and dissension to unity.
As we approach the end of a very tumultuous year, there has never been a more critical time for our church family to fast and pray.
As we look toward the closing of 2020, you and I can recount many challenges that it has presented. God, however, remind us to trust Him.
Are you experiencing election anxiety? Take a deep breath . . . several if you need to. Remember who you are and to whom you belong in Christ.
To glorify God means to make Him look good, to place Him on display so that when others see your life, they stand in awe of your God.
When life seems confusing where circumstances do not add up, it could be God getting ready to invade your ordinary with His extraordinary.
Should we denounce, withdraw from or engage society? God has a strategy for transforming society and it’s our job to execute God’s strategy.