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But He Rose
The resurrection of Jesus is not a made up story. It is real. It forms the foundation of our faith, the proof of His victory, and the guarantee of our hope. Jesus is indeed alive!
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Jesus Died
Jesus’ death was not a tragic accident or an ordinary end. It was a deliberate sacrifice for our sins. It was the turning point of humanity’s story. On the cross, sin was paid for, hope was restored, and salvation was opened to everyone who believes.
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Mercy and Judgment
God’s mercy never cancels His justice—it fulfills it. From the flood to the cross, Scripture shows that while judgment confronts sin, mercy always provides a way of escape for those who turn to Him.
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No Other Name
Salvation is not a matter of preference or probability. Scripture leaves no room for alternatives: there is no other name under heaven by which we must be saved. In Christ alone we find not only redemption, but unshakable assurance of eternal life
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Stay in God’s Love
One of the most important truths a believer must learn is not just that God loves them, but how to live daily in the awareness of that love. Many of us know it in theory, yet forget it in practice. Life’s pressures, disappointments, and distractions can slowly blur what we once believed with confidence. And…
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God’s Love
The post discusses the concept of agape love, a selfless and unconditional form of love that God has for humanity and expects from us. It defines love through Biblical examples—Eros, Storge, Philos, and Agape—and emphasizes that true love requires acknowledgment of God’s ongoing love and living in response to it, reflecting that love to others.
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El Roi
Today’s blog post is not a Bible study or teaching. It is more or less an exhortation. One of humanity’s deepest cravings is to be recognized. This longing fuels movements for equality across gender and race. We want our voices heard and our presence acknowledged—and when that finally happens, we realize how beautiful it is…
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Freedom in Christ
True freedom is often misunderstood; many confuse it with the ability to act without restraint, unaware that such choices can lead to bondage. Christ frees believers from sin, the law, and religion, enabling a genuine relationship with God. This divine freedom empowers individuals to serve God freely and embrace eternal life.
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May the Grace of God
Grace, as defined in the Bible, is God’s free, unearned gift, associated with salvation and righteousness. It is bestowed sovereignly, not earned through effort, though one’s posture and obedience can prepare them to receive it. Faithfulness, not laziness, positions individuals to steward grace effectively.
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Give Thanks
After the instruction to love, I think the instruction to give thanks comes next on the list of the most difficult instructions to keep. I say this because we are instructed to give thanks in all circumstances (1 Thess. 5:18). Whether the situation is pleasant or not, Scripture says give thanks. For context, this instruction…
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What Love Looks Like
Love looks like love. I know this may sound like repetition, but it’s not. Sometimes, someone calls something love, and just looking at it, you know it’s not love. Maybe obsession, maybe sympathy, but surely not love. So what does love actually look like? There are many definitions of love, but one thing everyone agrees…
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Immanuel
God became human, not to be diminished, but to save, guide, and love us fully. This Christmas, we celebrate the wonder of Immanuel—God with us.
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Pearl of Great Price: You are Valued by God.
What if the Pearl of Great Price isn’t only about what we give up for God, but what He gave up for us? The cross wasn’t a symbolic gesture—it was a purchase. A costly one. And in that exchange, the value of our souls was forever defined. God calls us precious, worth His “everything.” And…
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Pearl of Great Price: The Kingdom of God is Worth Your Everything.
The parable of the sower illustrates how some believers lose faith due to life’s pressures and distractions. True value lies in recognizing the Kingdom of God as a treasure worthy of all sacrifice. Jesus calls for prioritizing Him above all worldly desires to ensure lasting spiritual growth and embrace His incomparable worth.
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As Bold As A Lion
Righteousness grants believers confidence and courage to confront wrongdoing, fulfilling the Great Commission without fear.
