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Jude Series: A Faith Worth Fighting For (Part 4) – Jude vv.20-21
Jude’s call to “keep yourselves in the love of God” summons believers into an active, deliberate posture of abiding—one shaped by building on the foundation of faith, praying in the Spirit, and waiting expectantly for Christ’s mercy. In the face of spiritual danger, this triad forms not merely a discipline but a lifeline, drawing the beloved of God into deeper communion with the One whose love first awakened them to life.
Jude Series: A Faith Worth Fighting For (Part 3) – Jude vv.16-19
Jude exposes those who have slipped into the Church unnoticed, revealing hearts marked by grumbling, self‑indulgence, and a spirituality that is all façade and no Spirit. In contrast, he invites believers to stand firm in the rich foundation laid by the apostles, letting the Spirit shape a resilient faith that shines all the brighter against the world’s distortions.
Jude Series: A Faith Worth Fighting For (Part 2) – Jude vv.8-15
Jude exposes the danger of ungodly intruders by grounding his warnings in Scripture’s historical examples, reminding believers that arrogance, faithlessness, and self‑serving rebellion have always led to divine judgment. Yet his message is not merely diagnostic but pastoral, urging the Church to remain anchored in God’s love and to persevere with both discernment and compassion toward those who are wavering. In this way, Jude calls us to a steadfast faith that recognizes the seriousness of the threat while resting confidently in the God who keeps His people from stumbling.
Jude Series: A Faith Worth Fighting For (Part 1) – Jude vv.1-7
Though brief, Jude’s letter carries a weighty reminder that the Church must remain discerning, for dangers often arise from within the community itself. His historical examples of unbelief, rebellion, and immorality serve not merely as warnings but as invitations to abide in God’s love with renewed devotion and vigilance. In this, Jude shepherds us toward a faith both thoughtful and steadfast, upheld by the God who secures His people.
Romans Series: DTR With the Law (Part 2) – Romans 7:14-25
Paul’s portrayal of the inner struggle in Romans 7 lays bare the incapacity of the flesh under the weight of God’s righteous standard, a truth that resonates both intellectually and experientially. Yet this very despair becomes the doorway to worship, for it prepares the soul to exclaim with Paul: ‘Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord.’
Beautiful Feet Series: Seated & Set Free – Luke 8:26-39
Jesus’ unexpected crossing into Gentile territory becomes a bold, deliberate clash with the powers of darkness—His very presence announcing a Kingdom that cannot be resisted. On those wild shores, a shattered man meets unstoppable mercy, demons bow in terror, and a life once ruined is restored at the feet of the One who reigns over all. It’s a vivid reminder that wherever Jesus steps, freedom follows.
Beautiful Feet Series: First Steps – Luke 7:36-50
From the manger to a dinner in a Pharisee’s house, we trace the “beautiful feet” of Jesus—the Savior whose steps carry both mercy and judgment. John the Baptist confesses he is unworthy to untie His sandals, yet a notorious sinner is welcomed to weep over and kiss those same feet, discovering that the lowest place before Christ is the safest, most beautiful place a soul can ever be.
Beautiful Feet Series: Good News of Great Joy – Isaiah 52:7
The phrase “beautiful feet” takes on new meaning as it celebrates those who bring good news, peace, and joy—even when their journey is difficult or humble. By connecting ancient messengers with the birth of Christ, the message highlights the profound beauty and joy found in being the bearer of hope and salvation to a waiting world.
Romans Series: The Messenger & His Message (Part 4) – Romans 1:1-15
Imagine being called “beloved of God” and “set apart as saints”—not as a cliché, but as a declaration that reshapes your very identity and daily life. In our fourth look at this introductory section, Paul’s passionate words remind us that the Gospel is not just a doctrine to believe, but the living power that establishes, encourages, and unites us in grace and peace.
Romans Series: The Messenger & His Message (Part 3) – Romans 1:1-15
Paul’s opening to the Romans is a powerful declaration of identity, mission, and unity—he proclaims that the grace of God has transformed his life, and now, through Christ, both Jew and Gentile are called together under one Lord. This message is not just theological theory; it’s a living reality, inviting every believer to embrace their place in God’s grand story and to find true unity and purpose in surrendering to Jesus Christ.
Romans Series: The Messenger & His Message (Part 1) – Romans 1:1-15
This study on Romans 1:1–15 invites you to encounter the transformative power of the Gospel—a message that has shaped history and continues to change lives today. Through the example of Paul, once an enemy of the faith and now a devoted servant, we are challenged to consider our own calling, the freedom found in surrender to Christ, and the enduring relevance of God’s message for every generation.
