Category: Jesus

  • The Paradox of the Cross

    The Paradox of the Cross

    When you see the cross, what comes to mind? Suffering?Rejection? Death? Yet the cross is one of the greatest paradoxes Scripture presents to us: how something so brutal becomes the most beautiful expression of God’s love?

  • Christ as the Wisdom of God

    Christ as the Wisdom of God

    The cross looked like foolishness to the world. But what men called foolishness was the wisdom of God—and that wisdom had a name: Jesus Christ.

  • The Wisdom That Comes From Above

    The Wisdom That Comes From Above

    Wisdom is first to fear God, and then to know how to navigate life according to His ways.

  • When Offense Comes

    When Offense Comes

    Offense is inevitable, but our response is a choice. As followers of Christ, we are called to respond with the same grace we have received.

  • Times and Seasons

    Times and Seasons

    There is a time to move, a time to wait, a time to fight, and a time to trust. Spiritual maturity is learning to recognize the difference.

  • Saved by Grace

    Saved by Grace

    Justification declares us righteous, sanctification transforms us into Christ’s likeness. So, salvation does not end at conversion. The God who justifies also sanctifies. From beginning to end, the Christian life is sustained not by effort, but by grace.

  • Saved by Grace

    Saved by Grace

    The Law reveals sin, but only Christ removes it. Salvation has never been earned by human effort but received by faith. His sacrifice is sufficient, and His grace is enough.

  • Contentment

    Contentment

    Many believers understand contentment in relation to money, but Scripture presents a deeper truth: true contentment is resting in the sufficiency of Christ, His gospel, and His finished work.

  • The Believer’s Responsibility 

    The Believer’s Responsibility 

    The Christian life comes with responsibility. From prayer and love to stewardship and preaching the gospel, believers are called to intentionally represent Christ and faithfully live out the kingdom of God.

  • How Should We Preach the Gospel?

    How Should We Preach the Gospel?

    The gospel is not a promise of worldly success, but the message of Christ crucified. We preach Jesus—His love, salvation, kingdom, and truth—not material gain, performance, or empty religious promises.

  • Prosperity Gospel 

    Prosperity Gospel 

    The message emphasizes the need for the church to correct misconceptions surrounding prosperity teachings. True prosperity is rooted in salvation and devotion to God, not material wealth.

  • Weapons of Our Warfare

    Weapons of Our Warfare

    Scripture makes it clear that “the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God” (2 Cor. 10:4). God has equipped us with everything we need to stand firm and overcome. In today’s post, we will take a closer look at some of these weapons. PraiseWhen Jehoshaphat was going into battle, God gave…

  • In The World

    In The World

    Believers live in the world but do not belong to it. Called to shine as light in darkness, we must resist worldly influence, uphold the truth of the word, and reveal Christ wherever we are.

  • Good Friday

    Good Friday

    On Good Friday, the guilty walked free and the innocent was condemned. In the place of sinners stood the sinless Son of God, bearing our curse so that through His sacrifice we might receive forgiveness, righteousness, and restored fellowship with God.

  • He Is Coming Back

    He Is Coming Back

    Jesus is coming soon. I’m sure that we all have, at some point, heard this before. And if you haven’t, well, this is me telling you. What is my confidence, you ask? First of all, the Bible has proven, on multiple accounts, to be a book of truth, so I can trust what is written…