Category: salvation

  • 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?

  • Bear Each Other’s Burdens

    Bear Each Other’s Burdens

    Christianity was never meant to end with “me and mine.” The grace God extended to us calls us to carry one another’s burdens, show compassion, pursue justice, and love sacrificially.

  • The Good We Ought to Do

    The Good We Ought to Do

    James 4:17 reminds us that sin is not only committing evil but also neglecting good. Grace saves us for good works, making obedience an expression of faith rather than a means of salvation.

  • 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 2

    Weapons of Our Warfare 2

    The text emphasizes that spiritual weapons like praise, prayer, and Scripture are meant to defend the truth of Christ, not just for personal comfort. Believers are urged to confront erroneous thoughts and doctrines both externally and internally. Transformation requires intentional action to replace falsehood with biblical truth, fostering growth and resisting deception.

  • 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…

  • But He Rose 

    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!

  • Jesus Died 

    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.

  • Mercy and Judgment

    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.