Though Jesus is Judge of all, He gave His life to save us. In Him, we find not fear, but mercy, love, and the promise of life forever.
Though Jesus is Judge of all, He gave His life to save us. In Him, we find not fear, but mercy, love, and the promise of life forever.
Jesus endured brutal suffering for us—His joy, His prize. He bears the scars, but without regret, because His love for us knows no limits.
Jesus’ look at Peter was grief, love, and mercy. He sees our weakness, yet still loves us. When we fall, His grace is there.
Jesus warned even His enemies, showing love to the lost. Some later believed. We too were once lost — saved by His grace. (Acts 6:7)
Jesus’ last earthly healing was for His enemy, Malchus—done out of love. Even in arrest, He showed mercy to those He came to save. ❤️ #Grace
Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss, yet Jesus never stopped loving him. He doesn’t stop loving us either, calling us back with grace.
Love. Humble love. There is no better, and this is the way God teaches us to love!
God wants us to have enough faith to not need a sign; but until we do, He is patient and kind with us, giving us the guidance we crave.
Dios quiere que tengamos suficiente fe para no necesitar una señal; pero hasta que la tengamos, Él es paciente y bondadoso con nosotros, dándonos la guía que anhelamos.
Jesus was glorified on the Mount of Transfiguration. Was He not also glorified on the Mount Calvary?