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Why God Loves You Through It All

God is love, and because of His nature, He loves us unconditionally—beyond our worthiness, our actions, and even our love for Him. This is why we can be confident that He will love us through every circumstance.

Understanding the severity of God: The joined to the Lord will never be cut off!

While some worry about being separated from God due to His justice, Scripture reveals a different truth. God’s love is steadfast, and those who are united with the Lord will never be separated from Him!

Free to Relate to God by Grace Alone

This message highlights the role and significance of God’s law in a believer’s life, revealing how it brings true freedom to connect with God through His grace.

The Believer’s Sixth Sense

Believers possess a unique sixth sense! Explore what this gift is and how it reveals itself in Simeon’s encounter with the baby Jesus.

The Narrow and Wide Gate Misunderstanding

Questioning conventional beliefs, we delve into the meaning behind Jesus’ teachings on the narrow and wide gates.

No Longer Dragged Down By Sin, Because of Jesus

Those who receive salvation through Jesus are granted complete and total forgiveness of all sins, both their condition and actions. As a result, they are no longer held captive by sin, all thanks to Jesus!

God Our Restorer Not Our Punisher

To punish means to cause pain, so if God punishes people, it implies that He inflicts pain on them. In this message, we explore the traditional reasons people say God punishes and examine what scripture truly reveals. The conclusion is clear: God is not a punisher but a restorer!

A Practical Look At Freedom From Sin In Jesus

True freedom in Jesus is liberating yet frequently misunderstood, often restricted by legalism, causing believers to miss God’s original purpose for their lives.

The Unscriptural Side of WWJD

The term WWJD (What Would Jesus Do) is widely embraced in Christendom as a meaningful prompt to reflect on how Jesus might respond in various situations. However, there are important scriptural nuances to consider, particularly regarding the believer’s identity and the personal indwelling of the Holy Spirit.

Old vs New Covenant Baptism

When the old and new covenant approaches to baptism are combined, it leads to confusion and misunderstandings about the true meaning and purpose of baptism.

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