Month: March 2025

  • The True Vine and Our Dependence on Christ

    The True Vine and Our Dependence on Christ

    In John 15:1-5, Jesus emphasizes that believers are branches dependent on Him, the true vine, to bear spiritual fruit. This fruit, characterized by love, joy, and peace, arises from a life surrendered to Christ. Those who fail to bear fruit risk being cut off, highlighting the importance of abiding in…

  • The Gift of a Guilty Conscience

    The Gift of a Guilty Conscience

    The story of the prodigal son is one of the most beloved parables in Scripture, yet its power is often softened by familiarity. Jesus tells of a young man who took his inheritance, squandered it in reckless living, and found himself destitute in a foreign land. Starving and humiliated, he…

  • What Must I Do To Be Saved?

    What Must I Do To Be Saved?

    Dear friend, if you should die today, where would your soul be? Heaven or Hell? There is no middle ground, no second chance after death, no purgatory to cleanse away sin. Your soul’s eternity rests upon one great matter—have you been washed in the blood of Jesus Christ? “Repent ye,…

  • God’s Amazing Love!

    God’s Amazing Love!

    Before you ever sought Him, before you even cared—God loved you. While you were lost, indifferent, or even defiant, Christ died for you. His love isn’t earned or diminished by failure; it is unshaken, unrelenting, and eternal. He poured it out through His Spirit, not just to save you, but…

  • Marvelous Grace

    Marvelous Grace

    Grace is a profound, undeserved love from God, essential for salvation and daily sustenance. Unlike mere kindness, it is abundant and freely given, exemplified by Christ’s sacrifice. This humbling grace prompts us to extend forgiveness and kindness to others, reminding us to rely on God’s strength rather than our own.

  • Is that all there is?

    Is that all there is?

    The Christian life transcends a mere moral journey, emphasizing the ongoing supernatural work of the Holy Spirit. This includes continual sanctification, intercession in prayer, God’s sustaining presence, and supernatural fellowship among believers. The Spirit’s transformative power reshapes desires and unites diverse individuals, illustrating that faith is a dynamic, living experience.

  • The Biblical Standard for Church Leaders

    The Biblical Standard for Church Leaders

    The apostles emphasized selecting leaders in the church based on observable characteristics of spiritual maturity, discernment, and devotion, not worldly credentials. True leaders are marked by the Holy Spirit’s transformative work, reflecting Christ-like character, faithfulness in service, and wisdom from God, remaining essential for effective church leadership today.

  • A City That Descends

    Revelation 21 presents a stunning vision, not merely of heaven itself, but of the Bride—the Lamb’s wife. This passage unfolds the beauty, security, and glory of God’s redeemed people, the Church, as she is revealed in her present sanctification and future consummation. John first sees the city descending from heaven.…