Gospel (935)
  1. The command to love those nearby is as challenging as it is simple. Jesus took the initiative to come near to us in loving sacrifice.
  2. In other words, preachers need to help Christians navigate election season faithfully. This text can help.
  3. Caleb and Dr. Paulson continue to read Isaiah chapter forty-five.
  4. Jesus is making it crystal clear that the master, the king, God Himself decides who is and who is not welcome in His Kingdom.
  5. Contrary to common American Christian thinking, you would emphasize the individual is not the center of the biblical narrative. Christianity is not primarily about me and my relationship with Jesus.
  6. During the Reformation, the gift of the gospel was often described as a promise. Caleb and Scott sit down with Steve Paulson to talk about what the promise is, and how it is received.
  7. Jesus invites us to practice a faith that is bold. He invites us to trust in Him, without calculations.
  8. When man gives freedom it sometimes ends up being more confining. When man fights for equality it ends up being more oppressive. Repent and believe the Good News!
  9. Imagine a world where love is given to the least. That is what Jesus is inviting His disciples to do in His parable this morning.
  10. In this parable, notice how Jesus invites us to consider that forgiveness is something more than a moment. It is a way of grace that extends throughout an entire kingdom.
  11. We forget that Christians need the Gospel. Not as a side note, but as the front-page headline.
  12. Cyprian actually rejected the accusation that he believed in rebaptism because he considered only the baptism within the church to be a valid or true baptism.
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