Month: April 2025
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What Is a Genuine Christian?
Eight Descriptions of a Spirit-Filled Life in Christ Introduction: The word Christian is one of the most sacred titles that can be given to a person. It was first used to describe followers of Jesus in Antioch (Acts 11:26), and ever since, it has stood as a name filled with…
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Jesus, the Amen
When Jesus identifies Himself to the church in Laodicea as “the Amen,” He isn’t simply ending a sentence. He is declaring something glorious about His very nature. The word Amen is often our final affirmation in prayer—“So be it,” or “It is true.” But here, Jesus takes that affirmation and…
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A Life Set Ablaze
“He gave Himself for us to redeem us from all lawlessness and to purify for Himself a people for His own possession, zealous for good works.”— Titus 2:14, BSB Redeemed for More There’s a kind of gravity to this verse in Titus. It carries the weight of the cross and…
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Sing Louder Still
Trusting the Hand That Places Us As wonderfully expressed in the words that follow, there are seasons in the Christian life when the soul feels caged—cut off from the open fields of former joys, separated from the fragrant gardens we once wandered in freely. He placed me in a little…
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The Veil Was Torn
“Behold, the veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom.”—Matthew 27:51 (BSB) This dramatic moment—recorded by Matthew as Jesus gave up His spirit—was no mere act of divine theatrics. It was a profound declaration. When the heavy, richly woven veil of the temple split from top…
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Sheltered in the Shadow of His Wings
Read: Psalm 57:1–6Berean Standard Bible There are moments when the storm is so fierce, the pressure so heavy, and the opposition so relentless, that all we can do is cry out for mercy. David, hidden away in the dark cave, hunted by Saul like an animal, pens this psalm with…
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Jesus Saves!
An Unexpected Revival of Grace. It might sound unexpected—or even a little humorous—but it’s gloriously true: Jesus still saves!. And not just hippies. He saves rebels and rule-followers, dreamers and doubters, misfits and overachievers. The Gospel is not confined to tradition or tempered by culture. It’s for the free-spirited and…

