Letting God Love You: The True Purpose of Your Life
Posted by Estefania Galvan on March 3, 2025 at 5:00 AM
Your number one purpose in life isn’t what you might think. It’s not about how much you can love God, how well you follow His commands, or how tirelessly you serve others. It’s about allowing God to love you. The Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, tells a story of God’s immense love for humanity and His desire for a family. This truth changes everything about how you see your relationship with Him.
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Speak Life: How Your Words Shape Your Faith and Walk with God
Posted by Nick DeGregorio on February 27, 2025 at 5:00 AM
Your words hold extraordinary power. Every time you speak, you plant seeds, seeds of life or seeds of destruction. The Bible makes it clear: “The tongue can bring death or life; those who love to talk will reap the consequences” (Proverbs 18:21, NLT). What you say isn’t just a reflection of your thoughts, it’s a reflection of your faith.
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The Assurance of Salvation: Why It’s Based on What Jesus Did, Not What You Do
Posted by Estefania Galvan on February 17, 2025 at 5:00 AM
Salvation is one of the most profound truths of the Christian faith, yet it’s often misunderstood. Many people wrestle with questions like, “Can I lose my salvation?” or “How do I know I’m truly saved?” These questions reveal a common struggle: trying to base eternal security on human performance instead of the finished work of Jesus Christ.
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You hold in your hands something that people often call a book, though it’s unlike anything else. This collection of pages, united over many centuries, has guided countless souls. Within these writings, you find not only wise words, but also a power that has changed the course of history. Long before you picked it up, archaeologists dug into the ground based on details found in these pages. They hoped to uncover lost cities and unknown rulers. Over and over, they found what was recorded long ago. Nothing else in human literature has matched this level of accuracy over so many years. You can pause and ask yourself: what does that mean for you? Is it just a curious fact, or does it point you toward something far greater?
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