Today, we’re exploring how Jesus’s sovereignty invites us not just to trust Him in the storm, but to worship Him as the one who reigns above it all.
Let’s dive into the end of the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 7 and rediscover how Jesus continues to astonish us today.
Real faith expresses itself through love, not duty, and when love leads, our service becomes joyful, genuine, and sustainable.
Becoming a Christian shapes you, strengthens you, and makes you holy by His Spirit.
What do you do next when you become a Christian? You keep seeking.
Whether you’re already connected to a church or still figuring things out, there’s a community of believers ready to grow with you, challenge you, and walk alongside you.
Becoming a Christian is a powerful, life-changing moment—declaring Jesus as Lord, getting baptized, and stepping into a brand-new life.
A man runs to Jesus with urgency and sincerity, asking what he must do to inherit eternal life—but the conversation quickly reveals how tightly his heart is wrapped around his wealth.
In a chapter full of pride, power plays, and spiritual posturing, it’s the quiet, costly gift of a poor widow that captures Jesus’s attention and reveals what true devotion really looks like.