They saw the miracles, admitted the good—but rejected Jesus as God. Why? Because admitting the truth means surrendering control.
They saw the miracles, admitted the good—but rejected Jesus as God. Why? Because admitting the truth means surrendering control.
“Therefore” we are before God’s throne—not by our goodness, but because Jesus washed us clean in His blood. He is the reason we belong.
It happens. Christian leaders fall away. We are horrified. How do we deal with this news? Do we gossip? Hush it up? What is our attitude?
Keep your eyes on Jesus, speak the whole truth of the Gospel, and live in a way that draws others to Him—by His power, not our own.
Peter’s soggy robes and overzealous fish counting say it all—when you’re forgiven by Jesus, love overflows in everything you do.
The Lamb who was slain—Jesus—bears the marks of our salvation. He alone is worthy to end evil and bring us safely home to God.
With Jesus’ love in his heart, one man embraced his enemy as a brother. Christ calls us to do the same—show mercy where others expect hate.
There is only one Person who can turn cowardly men into courageous ones: God’s Spirit working through us!
In our fear and brokenness, Jesus comes—barriers can’t stop Him. His scars speak peace, His Spirit gives strength, and His love is forever.
God’s holiness is terrifying, but His love is greater. The nail marks in Jesus’ hands prove we are forgiven, wanted, and safe with Him.