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Words of Christ from the blessed “Sermon on the Mount” are just as true and needful today. What a pursuit to be pure in heart—from the “beatitudes,” or “attitudes to BEcome.”
Walking in the steps of Christ is the ultimate goal for everyone and to walk in the steps of the Apostle Paul Who followed Christ is a joy—spiritually and literally. Join Jeff as he shares such a journey.
Daily we are always addressing something whether at work, school, whatever our status might be. However, addressing or focusing on the things that be of God are of most importance.
Some of the last teachings of Jesus Christ was to leave behind what would help His apostles…and what would help us. The peace that only Christ can give.
The gift of God’s only begotten Son, Jesus Christ stands forth as an expression of love and obedience through God’s grace. A worthy study from days gone by.
The hymn “Softly and Tenderly” expresses it best with the stanza that says, “Time is now fleeting, the moments are passing…” Each day that goes by we are closer to God’s judgment.
Divine love from above—God sending Jesus—has impacted people for over 2,000 years. Let’s see how it impacted those in the time of Christ with a study from Luke 7.
The “Son of Man” seems to be the preferred title that Christ uses Himself…about eighty times in scripture. Human and divine—and how thankful the world is for the Son of Man.
Concluding thoughts from part one seeing the power of the cross of Christ that no matter how great sin may be, the power of the cross through God’s grace is greater.
The late W.A. Bradfield still speaks (Heb. 11:4) as Jeff shares another lesson wherein we are blessed to have God’s remedy of sin—a prescription we all should have filled.
Honestly, our thoughts and feelings can be wrong, mistaken and misled. Let us be warned about what we think and how we feel when it comes to what God has said.
We can do without a number of things and still do well and if we are missing something that will help, that we will add. But is that the case with God and Christ?