Jesus calls Matthew, the outcast tax collector, then eats with sinners—showing He comes for the lost, not the self-righteous.
Jesus calls Matthew, the outcast tax collector, then eats with sinners—showing He comes for the lost, not the self-righteous.
When faith feels small, God reminds us: dream bigger. His love is greater than our doubts, and His plans exceed our expectations.
We couldn’t choose life—but God chose us in Jesus. His cross and resurrection give us life, freedom, and joy forever.
Forgiveness isn’t easy, but God calls us to release hurt and love others—just as He forgave us through Christ.
God doesn’t ask for grand gestures—He asks us to trust. And when we do, it delights His heart.
In Christ, you’re dead to sin and alive to God. You don’t fight temptation alone—Jesus lives in you!
It happens: We become used to our strengths, and we forget who gave them to us. Beware: Pride comes before total destruction!
The lame man at the pool of Bethesda. It’s just a story, right? Or perhaps it also applies to our day and time …
Jesus redefines “neighbor” by showing mercy to the wounded. He tells us, “Go and do likewise”—to everyone in need.
Paul stood firm: Christ alone saves. We don’t need to add works, rituals, or rules. Jesus did everything necessary on the cross.