
When a winter forecast keeps bouncing around, most of us know better than to cancel everything over what might never arrive. Luke opens his Gospel with the opposite claim: this is no chance of grace next week, but the report of what has already been fulfilled among us—Jesus actually coming in history.
We may think it’d be nice if there were a device where we could make people tell the truth. But, what about ourselves? We take credit that belongs to someone else, withhold truth when it could help, or pass along a claim we have not checked. How out of control are our own words everyday?
What do we love? The world that God has saved us from or the one who saves the world?
What do we love? The world that God has saved us from or the one who saves the world?
What do we love? The world that God has saved us from or the one who saves the world?
What do we love? The world that God has saved us from or the one who saves the world?
John calls us to be vigilant to spiritual threats, offering a message that went against the flow.
Are we trying really hard or are we experiencing fellowship with the one who offers us forgiveness and strength?
Pastor Doug shares his testimony and vision for youth and children’s ministry.
Are we showing the characteristics of joy in our lives?