Do we deserve it? As Christians, we often state how much we don’t deserve God’s grace and mercy. I’ve been pondering whether or not we’re correct in saying that.
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Read MoreGrappling with the concept of falling away from God’s grace and its theological implications.
Read MoreDiscover the timeless depth and doctrinal richness in the often-overlooked Book of Jude.
Read MoreEmbrace God’s guidance in government and transform your nation through love, prayer, and evangelism.
Read MoreDiscover why Paul calls us to submit to governing authorities and what it means to be a good citizen according to Romans 13:1-7.
Read MorePaul addresses the topic of government in Romans 13, urging submission to governing authorities.
Read MoreIn the last chapter (28) of Acts, we find a unique account where Paul is trying to convince a group of Jewish leaders that the Gospel is truth.
Read MoreDo we live as if God is truly on our side? In the latter part of Romans chapter 8, we find a powerful reminder for those of us who follow Jesus: “If God is for us, who can be against us? He who did not spare His own Son but gave Him up for us all—how will He not also, along with Him, graciously give us all things?”
Romans 8:31b-32, ESV
Last week, I explored themes from Max Lucado’s book, “In The Grip Of Grace,” delving into the first few chapters of Romans. What started as a single post has evolved into a three-part series. Today, I present the third and final piece of this interesting and inspiring tale.
Read MoreIn Max Lucado’s book, “In the Grip of Grace,” we encounter a parable that unfolds from biblical principles. Specifically, those outlined in the first few chapters of Romans. Before diving in, I want to give a quick SPOILER ALERT for those who haven’t read this book. I’m going to give a lot away as I unpack my thoughts over the next few posts.
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