Category: Gospel
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Victory Crowned Over the Powers
Even when the world’s forces seem overwhelming, the gospel reminds us that Christ has already triumphed, leaving us to walk in the freedom He secured. “He completely destroyed the powers and the rulers who were holding us captive, and he made a public display of them by nailing them to…
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Hope Blossoms from the Woman’s Seed
In the midst of humanity’s first tragedy, God whispered a promise that would unfurl through history, pointing to the One who would restore what was lost. “Then the LORD God said, ‘I will punish you for what you have done, and I will put hostility between you and the woman,…
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Longing for the One Who Opens the Way
Grace in the Midst of Longing In the quiet valleys of our hearts, God often meets us where our deepest desires seem unanswered, turning our waiting into a testimony of His faithful promise. “Now there was a certain man from the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was Elkanah, son…
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Vanity, Yet Redemption
When we look at life “under the sun” — apart from God — we often find emptiness, futility, and longing. Solomon’s honest observations challenge us: apart from God, life is hollow. But the gospel reminds us there is redemption for this broken state. Ecclesiastes 1:14 (NLT)“I have seen everything that…
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Longing for the One Who Opens the Way
Every heart carries a quiet ache—a yearning for the promise that God will turn our deepest sorrows into a testimony of His faithfulness. The story of Hannah reminds us that even when life feels closed off, the God who chose a humble hill in Shiloh still hears the whispered prayers…
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Abide: The Key to Living a Life Faithful to Christ
We live in a world driven by performance, busyness, and distraction, the Christian life can often feel like a constant struggle to keep up—whether with spiritual disciplines, church expectations, or personal convictions. But Jesus offers a much simpler, yet deeper, invitation: abide. To abide is to remain, to dwell, to stay connected—and this…
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Jesus Christ Is Enough
Paul’s words to the Galatians are not harsh—they are heartbroken. He sees people he loves drifting from the gospel, not by rejecting Jesus, but by adding to Him. They were tempted to secure their standing with God through effort, tradition, or performance. “I am amazed how quickly you are deserting…
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The Crucified Conquering King of the Jews!
Dear saints in Christ, be exceedingly glad, for our Saviour has triumphed over all His enemies in His own death on the cross! This brief work will explore some of the rich Passover Exodus patterns, imagery, and themes that the apostles used when they wrote their record of the crucifixion…
