Persistence in Gospel Living

Persistence in Gospel Living

This is the need of our nation and world more than any other solution a politician could ever offer. The gospel affects your marriage, your parenting, your attitude, your work ethic, your peace of mind, and your view of human life more than any other solution one could propose! Learn the gospel, live the gospel, and share the gospel as the solution to the struggles all humanity faces!

The Gospel: Consistency & Conflict

The Gospel: Consistency & Conflict

When people become enraged, they speak with little forethought and even less consideration for how God would view their spoken thoughts. In Acts 13:48-49, the Jews’ anger was fueled by envy. Envy hurts your testimony, hurts those around you, and hurts the work of the gospel. However, envy does the most damage to the one who embraces it and reveals the most of that person.

3 More Elements to Sharing the Gospel

3 More Elements to Sharing the Gospel

You and I can never do enough to satisfy God’s judgment for our own sin. God has already done that. We focus on DOING to earn God’s favor, but God wants us to focus on what He has already DONE. Your sin has already been judged through punishment laid on Jesus Christ at the cross. He took your judgment, in your place, and willingly gave Himself for you. Jesus paid an unimaginable cost for you!

4 Elements to Sharing the Gospel Message

4 Elements to Sharing the Gospel Message

Notice how Paul addressed his audience with their background in mind. So, instead of beginning with Jesus as the Messiah, which would have the Jews in a defensive position at the start, he provides a review of their history. Since they are not defensive, they are listening to understand what he says.

Are We Really Willing or Just Saying We Are?

Are We Really Willing or Just Saying We Are?

Do we tend to side-step ministry that is right in front of us? Busy schedules, comfort zones, and plain old selfishness tend to claim the top reasons for such ministry inactivity. It is easy to state we would serve God (when we believe He will not call us to foreign missions). So, the question is worth asking. Are we truly willing to serve God around the world…or even just right where we are?