
When we accept Jesus as Lord and Savior, we are brought into His kingdom for eternity. We must also recognize Him as our King here on earth.
When we accept Jesus as Lord and Savior, we are brought into His kingdom for eternity. We must also recognize Him as our King here on earth.
Jesus, as the Alpha and Omega, provides all the divine enablement we need to have a successful Christian life.
As long as we trust Jesus, call on Him, pray to Him and honor Him, He will do transformational things in our lives.
When we accept Jesus’ power and position as both Son of Man and Son of God, our struggles no longer have the final say in our lives.
Because of Jesus, we don’t have to pay for our sins. If we accept who He is and believe He gives eternal life, we have victory over our sin!
Jesus the Word entered into human history, in human form, in order that the world might see God in terms that we could understand.
Jesus Christ is our Lord. As Christians, we have Him related to eternity, but we also need Him in our everyday lives.
Our relationship with Jesus Christ automatically unites us with God and encourages us when our situations seem hopeless.
There’s no name like the name Jesus. Because He died for our sins, we cannot mention Him without recognizing the sin in our lives.
A divine encounter with God requires we first be broken. Even when it hurts, God breaks us so He can fix us for the glory of His kingdom.
The key to having a divine encounter with God is how we position ourselves. He will show up in our circumstances when we are aligned with Him.
In order for the believer to see God’s divine provision at work, the first step always involves obedience to God’s Word.
We must give up what is dearest to us–the most important things in our lives–to get the promises of God if that is what He asks of us.
Just as God parted the Red Sea, He can do the same in our lives as long as we are operating in His will and walking by faith.
Since grace has been so freely given to us, we must steward it well by living in obedience and loving others graciously.
The key to receiving God’s abundance of grace for our daily living is tied to our rejection of sin and submission to the Lord.
We need to understand is that God’s grace is freely given and cannot be earned by our works or through our own effort.
In order to live with authority and dominion, the abundant gift of grace must first be received and then actively believed.