A Holy Grief
As we labor to share the gospel, we must not offer the lost something Jesus himself never offered: salvation without repentance!
As we labor to share the gospel, we must not offer the lost something Jesus himself never offered: salvation without repentance!
Paul wrote often of a sorrow over sin, one that is genuine, that “sticks” in the life of the repentant person.
The book of Acts makes clear to us that the apostolic church preached unabashedly the gospel of repentance.
If you have had a revelation of the Lord’s glory, you know what it means to taste his love, mercy, and forgiveness.
Christ’s gospel is one of repentance from sin and then transformation. As believers, we must not forget this.
Love alone is not enough to keep a marriage strong; only God’s power can do that. That power is at work right now, healing and keeping marriages.
When your home becomes a church, all your deepest needs will be met, not by human means but supernaturally by your Father in heaven.
Not only will God cleanse his Church and restore his people, but he will also provide them with godly shepherds.
God’s concept of the church is anyplace where a holy priesthood of people are being transformed into Christ’s image and offering spiritual sacrifices to him.