Because of Jesus’ blood, we are no longer prisoners of despair but prisoners of hope, safely sheltered in Him as we await the day He makes all things new.
Because of Jesus’ blood, we are no longer prisoners of despair but prisoners of hope, safely sheltered in Him as we await the day He makes all things new.
Following Jesus may cost us comfort, approval, and even relationships, but His grace is so abundant that He welcomes all who come to Him, even through the smallest acts of faith.
Through Jesus’ death and resurrection, we have been set free from the burden of trying to earn God’s favor. Now we belong to Christ and serve Him through love, not obligation.
God’s warnings are never meant to harm us. They are acts of mercy, calling us to repentance so we can experience the peace that Jesus came to bring.
Whether life brings success or struggle, Jesus calls us to remain faithful and trust Him with the results.
True freedom isn’t doing whatever we want. It’s belonging to Jesus, who set us free from sin at the cost of His own life and leads us into righteousness.
When doing the right thing brings suffering, remember: Jesus understands your pain. He will not give up on you, and evil will not win in the end.
When your sins make you wonder whether God could still love you, remember this: Christ chose you, died for you, and made you His own while you were still a sinner.
God chose Israel to be a “kingdom of priests”—a people who would point the world to Him. Through Jesus, the perfect sacrifice, that mission was fulfilled.
Jesus doesn’t save us from a distance. He comes near to sinners, making us clean, holy, and children of God through His love and sacrifice.