All of us are beggars in the sight of a righteous and holy God until we lay our pride in the dust.
READ MOREWhen you open your eyes to see God for who He is—holy and perfect—you very quickly realize you are broken before Him. You start to see your need for a Savior.
READ MOREThere is a time to be on our faces before God. When we recognize our brokenness, when we see the brokenness in the world, we can and should fall before Him and mourn.
READ MOREMany believe if we could just arrange conditions where there is no sorrow or pain the character of mankind would be good. But that isn’t what the Bible teaches.
READ MOREWe do all we can to keep from feeling pain. But Jesus, Himself, was a man of sorrows; He is the one who teaches us how to turn our tears into telescopes. In this passage, Adrian Rogers reveals the guilt, grief, and grace behind Jesus’ declaration in Matthew 5:4: "Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted."
READ MOREBrokenness follows bankruptcy. Broken people will search for the solution to their problem, which can only be found in Jesus.
READ MOREJesus said that blessing follows a person with an understanding of being bankrupt before God.
READ MOREThe world tells us, “Blessed are those with wealth, strength, power, knowledge and popularity.” But in Matthew 5, Jesus puts an emphasis, not primarily on what a man has, but on what a man is. In this message, Adrian Rogers reveals how bankruptcy can become a blessing.
READ MOREWe have the Father above us, the Spirit within us, and the Savior who died for us. The Trinity is not a far-off concept; it is a present reality to all who believe.
READ MOREOur deepest need is to have somebody who understands us—our fears, hurts, aspirations, and disappointments. The human heart yearns for such a friend. His name is Jesus.
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