God's people have lost the scriptures and are doing all kinds of things that look nothing like him! How did that happen? What will God do? It sounds like a headline for today, but it also rang true over 2,500 years ago in Judah. Hear how young King Josiah addressed the issue, and what we can learn today.
Earthly Kings and rulers seek power over others and glory for themselves which always leads to division, oppression, and destruction. Jesus Christ shows us a different way to live in his power and glory. What does that mean for the Church and for you?
In the book of Ruth, we see how shared faith and sacrificial love connect otherwise unconnected people as family. In Mark, Jesus reveals shared faith and sacrificial love for God also makes us his family. Those who have received the identity of children of this God by his redeeming love, are also called to live love for him and each other. What can we learn from Ruth's story both about God, and about being part of his family of faith?
Ruben Cenea and Laura Taveras from Mission of Hope are friends with incredible hearts for Jesus. Hear their stories and experiences growing up in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, and how they see God's hope and grace in their communities.
The Law always calls us out on our sins. But Jesus calls out to sinners with the love of God to forgive us and call us into a new life! That's the promise of the Gospel.
Exodus is a book all about God's work drawing people out of crisis into joy through his rescue. It's not always an easy process. God brings the rescue- all he asks is that we trust, surrender, and have courage! What might God be drawing you through right now, to find new life on the other side?
In Genesis, Sarah laughs at the thought that she'd give birth to Isaac at age 90, but her laugh of disbelief becomes a laugh of joy at God's faithfulness. The Joy of the Gospel is knowing the salvation that's impossible for us to achieve is made possible by Jesus' achievement for us. What God promises, he will do.
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