Are you really dead in Christ, or still submitting to worldly principles? Explore the battle between our old and new natures, and learn how to actively set your mind on things above. Discover practical steps to put off sin and put on Christ-like characteristics.
Chris Danielson
Even in a world of troubles, those who know Jesus have reasons for unshakeable joy. Our salvation through grace, secure inheritance, and Gods constant protection give us confidence that transcends circumstances. Remember who you are in Christ and live with genuine joy.
Uncover the hidden mystery of the Church Age, bridging Christ's suffering and glory. Explore the delicate balance of grace and grievance in God's plan for believers. Discover your role in this pivotal era where truth meets love. Pastor Chris Danielson unpacks this profound spiritual concept.
Josephs life parallels Jesus Christ in over 100 ways, revealing Gods sovereign plan. Both were exalted to authority and given brides. Asenath, Josephs bride, pictures the church - elevated from darkness to share in her bridegrooms glory, not by merit but by grace.
False churches deny history, reject biblical authority, create division, and revive heresies. True churches are Bible-believing, present a complete view of God and Christ, teach salvation by faith alone, emphasize the Holy Spirits work, and anticipate Christs return.
In perilous times marked by moral decay, authentic Christianity stands against shallow faith. Scripture warns of these last days, urging believers to examine themselves. True faith transforms lives, while false converts maintain only a form of godliness. Stand firm in biblical truth despite...
In a world of deceptive philosophies, we must be grounded in biblical truth. Paul warned the Colossians about those who would try to delude them. Believers need deep spiritual roots through prayer, Bible study, and living out their faith to guard against empty arguments and cultural deception.
Chris Danielson, Kevin Petersen
Dying to self is the key to living Gods plan. Jesus taught that a grain must die to produce fruit. This principle of death preceding new life runs throughout Scripture. For believers, it means daily self-denial and surrendering to Christ, leading to true freedom and joy in simple faithfulness.
Josephs journey from prison to palace demonstrates Gods perfect timing. Though unjustly imprisoned, Joseph remained faithful. His patience was rewarded when God orchestrated his release through Pharaohs dreams, elevating him to second-in-command over Egypt.
Are you living worthy of your calling in Christ? Paul challenges believers to reflect their new identity through lives of humility, love, and unity. As citizens of heaven, let your walk match your talk and display Gods transforming grace to a watching world.
The tension between sainthood and sinfulness exists for every believer. When born again, we become saints in Gods eyes while remaining prone to sin - redeemed sinners progressing toward full sanctification that God provides and sustains.
Jesus reveals the elder brother as the most reprehensible character in the parable, displaying selfishness, self-righteousness, and a critical spirit. This highlights that sins of the spirit can be more damaging than sins of the flesh in Gods eyes.