In Jesus our Light has come and our calling to shine in this dark world.
Read MoreChristmas is more than a 24 hour event, for its influence, beyond the daylong festivities, goes on for a lifetime. It speaks of the unique way in which we join Jesus in the redemption and restoration of a sinful, defective, broken world.
Read MoreJesus was SENT to exclaim the Good News. And now, He is sending us out as beacons of joy, putting the Kingdom into motion all around us.
Read MoreJesus is SENT to proclaim the Kingdom of God. What was once a far off hope is now a present reality, fulfilled in the arrival of Jesus. He is the Messenger and the Message.
Read MoreFrom time to time throughout human history, God’s people have been held captive. At times, this captivity was literal, as they were forced into slavery, bondage, and exile by foreign armies and powers. At all times, we have found ourselves captive to our own sinful thoughts, desires, and actions. When God SENT Jesus into the world, He SENT Him to reclaim us from captivity and set us free!
Read MoreWhen God SENT Jesus into the world, He came down and revealed Himself to restore us and all of the world… He didn’t merely send a sign, a message, or a servant. He SENT His Son, Jesus, to claim His crown as rightful King.
Read MoreThe Feast of Christ the King is celebrated in many Christian churches on the last Sunday of the church year. It points to the end of time when the kingdom of Jesus will be established in all its fullness to the ends of the earth. It leads into Advent, when the Church anticipates Christ’s second coming.
Read MoreAll throughout the Bible, we read and are taught to watch out for those who are overlooked and those who are suffering, so that we might take care of all who are in need. When we respond with what we have to the needs we see, God works through us to bring hope and healing into the world.
Read MoreWhen we read Jesus’ Parable of the Talents, it is easy to focus entirely on the three individuals and how they made use of what the Master entrusted to them. When we focus instead on the Heart of the Master, we discover the amazing depth of His generosity toward us, prompting us to share and show the same heart toward others.
Read MoreJust before he died, Moses spoke a blessing over the people of Israel. His words still bring comfort to God’s people today, reminding us that God holds us forever in His heart and His hands.
Read MoreGod truly wants us to always be filled with joy, no matter what the circumstances. As His joy fills us, it filters down into every thought, word, and action.
Read MoreStrange as it might sound at first, we can find joy even in suffering, for we know that Christ endured even greater suffering on our behalf. We also know that His suffering and death guarantee us victory and eternal life.
Read MoreThat we are children of God should be reflected in our lives, beginning with our attitudes. As always, we have Christ as our example, and, thankfully, also our Savior.
Read MoreJesus gave us His authority as He commanded us to bring the Gospel to all nations. As we do this, we realize that all Christians — professional church workers and the laity — work together in holding up the Gospel. St. Paul describes a way this can happen when he says: “The gifts he gave were that some would be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and teachers, to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ” (Ephesians 4: 11-12).
Read MoreWhat sets God apart — more than anything else! — is His love. Love is what compelled Him to create us in the first place. Love is what drove Him to the cross to redeem us. And Love is what He longs to see flow through us from Him into the rest of the world.
Read MoreBecause we have nothing to offer God, nothing to give or say that would impress Him, we realize that we are entirely dependent on His mercy and grace. The Good News is that He delights in showing us mercy, and His deepest desire is to see us dwell in His grace, because this enables us to live forever with Him.
Read MoreThe more we come to understand who God is, the more we realize how different He is…and how frightening that can be! He is perfect and powerful, and, like looking into a mirror, that reveals our own inadequacies and failures. Yet, even in this, God is not seeking to frighten us or drive us away from Him; instead, He desperately wants to draw us close and make us more like Him!
Read MoreToday we have access to more information at our fingertips than any human ever before, and yet there’s still so much we don’t know! God, however, knows everything. His memory of the past is flawless and complete, and He even knows everything about the future, too.
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