Weekday Posts
The grand narrative of scripture reveals God's nature and his revelation through Jesus, emphasizing the importance of righteous leadership and the eternal throne of King Jesus.
If we claim to follow Jesus, we must take seriously His command to love and serve the least among us.
As followers of Christ, we are called to be His hands and feet, ensuring justice and compassion reach beyond personal or political divides.
The promise given to David in 2 Samuel 7 extends to us today, assuring us of Jesus’ reign and our eternal rest in God’s kingdom.
Jesus used a child as a visual representation of greatness in God’s kingdom, teaching His disciples that true greatness comes from humility and trust.
Despite knowing the Scriptures, religious leaders rejected and crucified Jesus, showing how easy it is to miss God’s will when focused on worldly expectations.
Jesus repeatedly clashed with the Pharisees and Sadducees, showing that his focus was on the condition of the human heart, rather than strict adherence to ceremonial laws or man-made traditions.
Following Jesus means surrendering worldly measures of success and embracing the values of God's kingdom.