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The death of Jesus on the cross was not merely a pardon for sins but a necessary act of justice that delivers humanity from the domain of darkness, highlighting the profound significance of the incarnation and the cross in God's
The beauty and mystery of the Incarnation is that Jesus was, and is, both fully God and fully man, and this life changing truth impacts our daily lives, including our understanding of how to live like Jesus, prayer, and hope
The true meaning of Christmas lies not in celebrating the birth of a mere spiritual leader, but in recognizing the profound mystery of the Incarnation, where Jesus, who is fully God, humbled Himself and entered creation to redeem humanity. (Philippians
As citizens of heaven living in this world, we are called to stand firm in one Holy Spirit and strive together side by side for the gospel with the mind of Christ, demonstrating unity and purpose amidst our diversity.
The apostle Paul's prayer and testimony challenges us to be less afraid of dying and more afraid of not living for Christ is gain in life and death (Philippians 1.19-26)
Our neglect of striving prayer not only limits God's divine activity in this present world but also silently participates in the rebellion against His sovereign rule over creation.
Our circumstances, even in suffering, can serve to advance the gospel and inspire boldness in others, challenging us to embrace this truth rather than seeking only comfort and deliverance.
We give thanks for the love, spiritual wisdom, righteousness in Christ, and hope in the gospel in our church even as we pray for these to abound more and more.