Justified by the Resurrection: Understanding Salvation
God's love is personal; Jesus died for individuals to ensure salvation. Trusting Him means choosing everlasting life and being justified from sin.
God's love is personal; Jesus died for individuals to ensure salvation. Trusting Him means choosing everlasting life and being justified from sin.
When He is Enough. Jesus offers hope and eternal life, not necessarily an easier earthly existence, affirming His sufficiency in hardship.
The Wings of the Wind, inspiration drawn from fictional superheroes and compares them to biblical stories, emphasizing the unmatched power of God.
It Ain't Easy, The misconception that living for Jesus after salvation is easy, emphasizing the ongoing struggles with sin and the importance of faith.
Our God Reigns with enduring sovereignty amid rising evil, urging Christians to remain fearless as He fulfills His promises throughout history.
“For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.” John 3:16 Often this verse is on my mind as I awake in the morning. I guess it is God’s way of reminding me of…
The Last Mountain. An old man prepares to climb one last mountain, relying on faith as he reflects on Moses' journey and his spiritual strength.
The apostle Paul, a giant in God’s army, faced extreme suffering but unwaveringly preached the gospel, and stood against the gates of hell..
The magnificence of God: His Glory is revealed through His power, authority, and creation, offering us glory and honor as His children.
Reflecting on my lifelong preference for shoes, I conclude that in Heaven, there will be no shoes, as it symbolizes being on Holy Ground.