God has taken on suffering in the most complete and healing way, He has taken it on Himself so that we can be with Him.
READ MOREThere are two things the Lord opens for us when we’re confused and discouraged: He opens the Scriptures, and He opens our eyes. Both are absolutely necessary. Light without sight is no good, and sight without light is no good. We need both.
READ MORENot understanding the Word of God can lead to discouragement. We miss the fulfillment of Jesus because He doesn’t work in the way we would expect.
READ MOREThe resurrection of Jesus Christ is a known fact that we fully believe as Christians. However, in the days following this miracle, some of the disciples were struggling to believe it. In this message, Adrian Rogers tells of two disciples who came face-to-face with Jesus Christ Himself, the week after Easter.
READ MOREJesus brings us to God. Sin separates us from a holy God. On the cross, Jesus took holy God with one hand, sinful Man with the other hand, and by His blood, He reconciled God and Man.
READ MOREWhen your debt was nailed to the cross, Jesus declared it paid in full—once and for all. There’s no more penalty, no more payment—only grace, freedom, and the finished work of Christ.
READ MOREThe Christ that walked the shores of Galilee is alive through his new body, the Church, even today. What does this mean for us? In this message, Adrian Rogers shares five facts found in Acts 4 about the resurrection and the future of the Church.
READ MOREDo you know what you need today? An encounter with Jesus Christ. Not with the church, not with a pastor, not with the music. When you come in contact with the living Christ, you will be totally, absolutely changed.
READ MOREWe were the ones that offended God, but Jesus took on our sin and gave us the forgiveness we could not deserve or earn.
READ MOREThe thorns Jesus wore on His head speak of the hardship, sorrow, and death that come with sin. Are you having heartaches? Are you having sorrow? Do you know sickness? This thorny pathway that we walk is because of sin. When Jesus died on the cross, He was crowned with thorns that belong to us.
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