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It is impossible to live our lives in a way that would convince God of our value because he already knows our value. He is the one who gave it to us.
An Analysis of Galatians 5:1-6
This is a difficult time, but Ezekiel is giving great hope in our text for today. In spite of the circumstances, the Gospel predominates.
We won’t use the right words, but the Holy Spirit is interceding with and for us, as we pray.
Paul attempts to break down the walls which the early Christians effortlessly erected between those of different ethnic origins — specifically Jews and Gentiles — to drive them to the will and mind of Christ: Worship together as one body.
This love story goes on and on, from the beginning of time. Every retelling of this incredible story reveals a little more, exposing our inadequacy, producing more devotion, capturing unspoken emotion, inspiring us to a greater love.
These three: to judge, to avenge, and to glory, have been taken from us, and no person should share in them.
What makes a meal more than food? We all have important meals in our lives; birthday meals; anniversary meals; traditional holiday meals.
Merry Christmas sinner! Jesus was born for you. He died and rose for you.
For every child in a mother’s womb, the whole host of heaven and earth, indeed God himself, intercedes.
As long as we hold tight to a life that was never ours to possess in the first place, so long as we refuse to lay down our life so others can live, Jesus can't do a thing for us.
The authority God gives to men—to you and I as baptized believers in Christ—is to forgive sins, to free them from guilt, to free them from the power of sin.