How should those truths affect your life?
Seeing God’s awesomeness, the prophet Isaiah shrieked: “Woe is me, for I am ruined! Because I am a man of unclean lips, and I live among a people of unclean lips…” (Isaiah 6:5).
Bottom line? In Christ, we’re not better than anyone. We are simply and astonishingly forgiven.
Let’s get into this good news!
The Secret To A Joyful Life, Part 1 | John 15:1-17
Help With A Difficult Obedience | John 14:15-31
Humble Yourself, Part 2 | John 13:1-17
Measure Up: Peace in the Storm | Hebrews 6:12-20 | Don’t Stop Now: Measure Up
Measure Up: In Your Appetites | Hebrews 5:11-14 | Don’t Stop Now: Measure Up
Much More Salvation | Romans 5
Diversity is both a gift and enemy to unity. In it, we find a tug-of-war competition between quantity of disciples and quality of discipleship. In today’s “pre-game speech” from Ephesians 4, Pastor James unpacks the purpose of diversity, discipleship, and maturity. No quantity of people can be a substitute for quality of disciples.
The Power to Change | 5 Evidences of Life In The Holy Spirit [08]
Romans 8:9-11
Life in the Holy Spirit is easy to identify. Your default settings change. There is a new presence within you and a brand new identity. The Holy Spirit gives us a capacity for righteousness and the vitality of Jesus’ resurrection. If Christ is in you, that is the most important thing about you.