Every day, we make countless decisions—what to eat, what to wear, how to respond to offense. But the most important choice you make is often the one you don’t even realize: How will I approach God?
It’s easy to get caught up in relationships that seem good but lead to short term heartbreak and long term heartache. The Bible gives us a clear picture of God’s design for relationships that have been twisted up since the very beginning.
In today’s fast-paced world, waiting often feels like the ultimate challenge. From one-minute meals to instant answers at the touch of a screen, we’re conditioned to expect results…NOW!
God has given you everything you need to live a fully loaded life in Christ that is filled with purpose, joy, and spiritual growth. Yet, just like a new car with many options, it’s easy to overlook the features God has made available to you.
One of the most common misconceptions in modern Christianity is the idea that grace must precede truth, as if the two are separate experiences. This "grace then truth" mentality can lead to a distorted understanding of both concepts. The truth is that Jesus embodied both grace and truth simultaneously, never compromising one for the other.
Being on “good terms” with God isn’t something you earn or achieve, but rather a faith you embrace. It’s the concept of “justification” – the idea that God accepts you “just as if I never sinned” and chooses to see you like that every time you take a closer step towards Him.