The gospel is simple: "Jesus loves you." But what does that really mean? . . . 1 John 3:16.
“Jesus Loves Me”
The gospel is simple: "Jesus loves you." But what does that really mean? . . . 1 John 3:16.
The gospel is simple: "Jesus loves you." But what does that really mean? . . . 1 John 3:16.
Jesus’ message to the church at Thyatira. . . . Revelation 2:18-29.
The battle cry of Jesus' preaching was the gospel. . . . Mark 1:14-15.
Christians do not worship a vengeful God. . . . Genesis 33:10.
The God of the Bible isn't desperate for your love. . . . irresistible grace.
Altar calls are biblical, and believers—especially pastors—have no right to not preach the gospel regularly. . . . Romans 12:1
Jesus’ message to the church at Pergamum. . . . Revelation 2:12-17.
The gospel of Christ can be preached from every book of the Bible--even 2 Peter.
2018 is over, and as much as I sometimes wish there was a reset button for 2019, God has given me everything I need to trust Him and walk with Him and grow closer to Him in the new year.
While marriage is meant to be until death, God's grace is shown in providing divorce as an escape in specifically difficult situations. . . . Matthew 19:1-12.
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