Defending the Hope
/Every Christian should be prepared to defend their hope of heaven, which is pictured and promised in baptism.
Read MoreEvery Christian should be prepared to defend their hope of heaven, which is pictured and promised in baptism.
Read MoreJesus is the God of Israel, the Judge of all mankind, and the Savior of all who believe on him.
Read MoreThe presence of the Lord leads and guarantees the promised land to those who trust him.
Read MoreBearing your cross means accepting that the cost of following Jesus means sharing in his suffering in this world (and his glory in the next).
Read MoreThe Sabbath is a time to know and rest in Jesus and to love and serve others.
Read MoreThe consecration of the firstborn reveals the true cost God paid for our salvation.
Read MoreEvery week the Lord meets with us by his Holy Spirit and ministers to us through preaching and the Lord’s Supper.
Read MoreGod prepares us for hard times through his word which always tells us what we need (even if it’s not what we want).
Read MoreYour race, gender, or social status can’t save you—all that matters is how you respond to the death of Jesus.
Read MoreThough we were once aliens, Jesus has reconciled us to God in order to present us blameless, provided we continue in the faith.
Read MoreTo be a child of God means acknowledging that that, though he is the righteous God, Jesus suffered in your place on the cross.
Read MoreJesus is willing to be abandoned by all that he might not abandon us in our hour of greatest need.
Read MoreThe Lord is willing to do anything for his people, so his people should be willing to do anything for him because it leads to their good.
Read MoreEvery Christian is called to lead in some way and the call to lead is a call to lay down your life for those you lead.
Read MoreChildren of God
Romans 8:12-17
Passover is the worshipful memorial of God’s covering presence in Egypt.
Read MoreThe Lord’s signs blind those in rebellion against him, but they free his people to serve and know him.
Read MoreThe Lord must judge sin, but he freely offers mercy to those who fear his name.
Read MoreOur Lord meets us each week at his table to assure us of his love and forgiveness and remind us that those who belong to him are heirs of heaven.
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