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Paul claims all things are new for those who are “in Christ.” What does this mean, and how do we apply this dynamic truth?
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Paul claims all things are new for those who are “in Christ.” What does this mean, and how do we apply this dynamic truth?
What a great blessing it is to have Jesus our Savior stand before His Father, not to condemn us but to save us.
It is the most solemn moment of every week, when we pause to remember the Lord’s sacrificial death for us and the sins of the entire world. What did the Lord’s Supper mean to Him and what must it mean to us?
On at least eight occasions the gospel writers describe Jesus as being “moved with compassion.” The familiar story of Mary, Martha and Lazarus reveals His compassionate heart, and in so doing, teaches us how to be a compassionate people.
An encounter with God is never the same, nor is the person who God encountered. This time, we will be looking at an encounter with God that, given the opportunity, will change every person that has lived, is living now, and will ever live. Jesus has a message for you today. I hope that you…
The Bible speaks of walls that protect and support, as well as walls that divide. In this text, Paul speaks of Jesus as “our peace,” who has forever destroyed the wall separating us from God.
Simon of Cyrene is the story of a man who was not looking for a cross, but the cross of Jesus found him. Today, there are those who are intentionally looking for the cross, while there are others who find the cross accidentally.
Our study tonight is from the heart of our daily Bible reading for today, Psalms 30-32. From this psalm, Jesus used the familiar statement of verse five as His final words from the cross. We must live so that when it comes “our time” we may be able to say the same.
Do you like weddings, rehearsal dinners, getting dressed up, etc.? You are being invited to the greatest wedding and feast of all. Do you want to attend?
Watching Jesus pray during the most vulnerable moment of His life teaches us how powerful our prayers can be.