The Gift of the Holy Spirit

The Gospel focuses on the peace of Jesus Christ’s resurrection—a divine gift sought amidst fears and anxieties. True peace is revealed in John 20:19-31, where Jesus says, “peace be with you,” reconciling us to God. This peace restores our relationship with God, sustains us through life’s challenges, and offers hope for eternal peace as beloved children under His grace.

The Hope of Life

Today, we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, a cornerstone of Christian faith that offers hope for eternal life and transforms our lives. This historical event, evidenced by the empty tomb, the testimony of women, and the disciples’ courage, fulfills our longing for purpose, belonging, and restoration, connecting us to God, His redemptive plan, and fellow believers.

The King of Glory Full of Grace and Truth

Grand entrances set the tone in architecture and life. In Luke 19, Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem fulfills prophecy, revealing Him as the righteous, humble King who brings salvation. Despite mixed reactions, He offers grace and truth, inviting us through faith to embrace His transformative redemption.

The Gospel Profit

Sometimes, we grow discouraged in our relationship with Jesus when we see no worldly gain. This sentiment echoes Malachi 3, where God’s people hardened their hearts, envying the prosperity of the wicked while they struggled. However, God’s promise is far greater—fulfilled through Jesus Christ, the sun of righteousness, who brings healing, remembrance, treasure, and eternal life beyond worldly measure.

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A Superior Attraction

Paul presents a clear, well-reasoned case for the supremacy of Jesus Christ. Knowing about His supremacy doesn’t make Him supreme in our lives; our insecurities stem from trying to make ourselves supreme, knowing we can’t save ourselves. What truly draws us to Jesus is understanding that He uses His supremacy for us out of love.

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Security for the Insecure

Insecurity manifests as self-doubt or overconfidence, making us prone to false truths or proving our knowledge. The Colossians faced similar issues, and Apostle Paul urged them to find security in Christ alone. Jesus, as the fullness of God, offers grace and mercy, making us beloved children of God. This security frees us from false teachings and pride, supporting our souls and Christ’s mission.

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The Peace of God

“We all long for peace, but life is full of conflicts. True peace, the kind that surpasses all understanding, remains amid the turmoil and is only found in Jesus. Come and discover how you can find peace in Him.

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Hope of Grace and Truth

We all seek the strength to face life. In darkness, strength is tied to position, power, wealth, and influence. Believing we need ‘enough’ of these is a never-ending struggle. Jesus came to free us from this lie and give us grace. His undeserved favor is the strength we need to face life’s struggles.

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Take Hope You Are a Child of God

Our culture desperately seeks identity amidst confusion and darkness. We mistakenly believe that self-determination brings joy and fulfillment, but it only leads to loneliness and despair. The Light of Christ enters our darkness to transform us into beloved children of God.

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Hope Inspired

There is nothing more attractive than Christian Hope. Hope is the sure and certain confidence in the truth and promises of God. Trust in Jesus gives birth to this Hope in our hearts that endures through life’s most challenging circumstances. Through Jesus’ finished work we know that the best is always yet to come.

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Eyes to See

Until we recognize our need for Jesus, we can’t understand His mercy. Bartimaeus, though blind, saw his spiritual need and trusted Jesus, receiving both sight and God’s grace. Seeing our own sin reveals the depth of His mercy.

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