Condemnation · Condemned · Jesus · Romans

Victory Over Condemnation

How Jesus Conquers Through the Cross We live in a culture built on judgment. Everywhere we turn, someone is keeping score. Social media remembers our words. Employers measure our performance. Schools assign grades. Courts issue verdicts. Even when no one else is watching, our own conscience reminds us of what we wish we could forget.… Continue reading Victory Over Condemnation

Eternal Treasure · Gospel · Jesus · Joy

The Priceless Treasure of the Gospel

In one of His shortest yet most potent parables, Jesus compares the kingdom of heaven to a hidden treasure and a pearl of great value (Matthew 13:44-46). In both cases, those discovering these treasures respond similarly: they joyfully give up everything to obtain them. This is the essence of the gospel—a valuable treasure that, once… Continue reading The Priceless Treasure of the Gospel

Forgiveness · Jesus · Parable

Forgiveness: The Mark of God’s Kingdom

How many times should we forgive someone who wrongs us? In Matthew 18:21, Peter asked Jesus this question. He suggested seven times, likely thinking he was being generous. But Jesus’ response—seventy times—reveals a more profound reality about forgiveness in God’s kingdom. True forgiveness isn’t about keeping count but reflecting the mercy we have received. The… Continue reading Forgiveness: The Mark of God’s Kingdom

Balance · Grace · Jesus · Truth

The Full Picture of Jesus in an Unbalanced Age

Many people today have an imbalanced view of Jesus. Some see Him only as loving, kind, and accepting, while others focus solely on His authority, judgment, and righteousness. Both sides miss the whole picture. This imbalance isn’t new, but it seems more pronounced in our culture. In a world that values personal freedom, many prefer… Continue reading The Full Picture of Jesus in an Unbalanced Age

Creation · Eternal · Jesus · Worship

The Importance of Jesus’ Eternal Existence

Over the years, one of the common questions about Jesus is when He began to exist. There are some, like the Muslims, Mormons, and Jehovah’s Witnesses, that believe that He was created by God the Father or just another person who was created. In the Christian tradition, it has always been understood that Jesus was… Continue reading The Importance of Jesus’ Eternal Existence

Jesus · John · Joy · Suffering · Vine

How to Receive Joy Despite Having Problems

Having joy is different from being happy. Happiness depends on our happenings. What goes on around us affects whether or not we are so glad. Our health, finances, relationships, spiritual state, work, or mental and emotional well-being can affect this. Know that joy is not just a fleeting emotion. It’s a promise, a gift reserved… Continue reading How to Receive Joy Despite Having Problems

Death · Grief · Hope · Jesus · Revelation · Suffering · Uncategorized

Christians Are Not Called to Skip the Grieving Process

As a pastor, one of the things that I deal with is death. I have officiated in the burial of  many people: young and old, rich and poor, those who claim Christ, and those who do not. For Christians, there is a different perspective on death than unbelievers. When we lose a Christian, we grieve… Continue reading Christians Are Not Called to Skip the Grieving Process