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Search All ArticlesThe resurrection of Jesus Christ is a fact of history, and the future resurrection of the dead in Christ is a settled fact for every believer. Jesus conquered death once for all.
READ MOREIsaiah 53 contains the entire Gospel in one chapter of Scripture. We see Jesus as the Messiah and gain a full picture of the entire life of Jesus Christ—His Virgin Birth, His sinless life, His sacrificial death, His victorious resurrection, and His glorious return. Writing 700 years before Christ, Isaiah’s prophecy of Jesus also contains God’s promise of eternal life for the believer.
READ MOREBecause we are created for life, the fear of death is natural. But Jesus died to offer eternal life to all those who would receive it. God’s Word is filled with evidence of Jesus’ ability to provide eternal life; numerous Scripture passages—including the words of Jesus Himself—offer comfort and assurance for those who fear death. The Gospel of Jesus Christ offers us assurance and peace; we have the opportunity to receive that peace.
READ MOREWe are saved by grace which ensures we are more than conquerors in spite of our trials, persecutions, or afflictions. The blood of Christ guarantees our victory over anything that comes against us.
READ MOREJesus wants unity in His Church because togetherness is to our great advantage as believers and the thing our enemy dreads most. In this message, Adrian Rogers explains the power of unity and what happens when we seek the things that make for peace.
READ MOREWaking up to God’s righteousness is critical to resisting the devil, putting on the armor of God, and living a victorious Christian life.
READ MOREGod has given us everything we need for the victorious Christian life, but we must wake up, suit up, and pray up!
We must appropriate God’s grace, already given to us, heed the wake-up call in the Book of Romans, dress in the righteousness of Jesus Christ, learn to pray “effectually,” and work for unity among believers.
READ MOREKnowing how to handle conflict with your spouse is hard yet critical to any marriage. Handling conflict requires us to be open, listen, adapt, and
forgive. This approach not only builds a more intimate marriage but also strengthens our relationship with Jesus.
Communication in marriage is hard. But it doesn't have to be that way! There’s a fine balance between talking and being a great listener. When communication in your marriage works, you’ll begin to build more intimacy into your marriage.
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