Daily message – 25 Jan 2020
Don’t miss this [from Titus 2:11-14]: grace teaches us to heed God’s moral law. … Whereas the law pointed us to our […]
Don’t miss this [from Titus 2:11-14]: grace teaches us to heed God’s moral law. … Whereas the law pointed us to our […]
Jesus purchased for us not just a merciful reprieve from the penalty of death, but an introduction into a life of grace […]
Forgiving lavishly does not mean that we continue to place ourselves in harm’s way. … By limiting [our abuser’s] opportunity to sin […]
Mercy also means forgiving as we have been forgiven. In view of God’s mercy, we sacrifice our bitterness and grudge-bearing for the […]
‘God have mercy on me, a sinner.’ (Lk 18:13). Note the word picture the man’s statement creates. God at one end of […]
The fact that you are currently inhaling and exhaling at this very moment means that you are a recipient of mercy. Jen […]
The self-justifier can be easily identified. He will be slow to listen, quick to speak, and quick to become angry – the […]
If we grow forgetful that we are justified in Christ, our relationship with God and with others will feel the effects. We […]
I admit that, while my reading of Scripture grants me intellectual assent to the necessity and rightness of God’s wrath against sin, […]
Because of Christ, we receive training from God’s law as those who can no longer be condemned by it. We may be […]
