The church exists for the glory of God, displayed in Christ, through disciple-making.
The exaltation of Christ gives us the perfect assurance our fearful hearts need while we wait for his coming again.
The advent of Jesus gives us the perfect example of humility our selfish heart needs.
Nothing is more dangerous than sin, and nothing is more important than confronting it faithfully.
True greatness in the kingdom is found in embracing the way of the cross, taking the lowest place in humble service, and joyfully celebrating God’s work wherever it appears.
Jesus demonstrates his authority over every unbelieving heart.
The transfiguration reveals the glory, identity, and mission of Jesus—and calls us to trust and follow him.
Faithful Christian disciples decide to follow Jesus on the path of self-sacrifice because it’s the only path that leads to salvation and glory.
Seeing Jesus clearly means confessing him as the Christ who must suffer for our salvation.
Jesus alone opens blind eyes—and he does it personally, patiently, and perfectly.
Jesus reveals his compassionate heart and divine sufficiency, but unbelief and forgetfulness keep us from seeing him clearly.
Jesus’ authority knows no boundaries—his compassion and power extend to all who humbly come to him in faith.
Because the end is near, we must live now to glorify Christ—by praying, loving, welcoming, and serving faithfully.
True purity is not about external rituals or diets, but about what comes out of your heart—and only Jesus can cleanse the heart.
True worship is not about human tradition or outward rules, but about hearts that belong to God.
Jesus is the sovereign Lord who rules the waters, comforts the fearful, and provides for the needy
When the world opposes the truth, God calls his people to be faithful to Christ, fearless before men, and Spirit-filled in word and deed.
Jesus is the true shepherd who provides for his people.
Jesus is a King you can’t ignore, but his kingdom advances through rejection and suffering, showing that following him will always come at a cost.
Faithful disciples share in Jesus’ mission by going in his authority, relying on his provision, accepting people’s response, proclaiming his message, and giving an account of their work.