Salvation is not about what we do but what he did. In this podcast, we will take a look at how our lives can easily be consumed by the things we think we can earn.
The first people to have an encounter with Jesus were those who were work, waiting, and watching. He is still having encounters with those who are working, waiting, and watching today.
It is easy to get so invested in this world that we forget that our real home is the one waiting for us in Heaven. Through Abraham’s life, we explore the value of living as a pilgrim in this world while looking toward the next.
Paul implores Timothy to stir up the gift that is in him. If we fail to keep ourselves stirred up in the lord we will see our spirituality begin to suffer.
Sometimes the thoughts and behaviors that we let take root in our lives will end up hurting us spiritually. It important that we examine ourselves and remove those things that pull us away from God.
Many times in life we find our selves on the fence when it comes to making a decision. The Gospel of Christ leaves no middle ground. It is calling each of us to follow him and find life.
The scripture reveals Christ as the atoning sacrifice and mediator of our salvation. He stands between mankind's sin and Gods perfection imputing his rightness on those who put their faith in him.