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The Gospel Comes at a Cost
Luke 14 tells the story of Jesus speaking to the huge crowds that had jumped on the bandwagon and started following Him. But what He says to them, and to us, is not what we might expect. If we are truly saved, if we are to count ourselves among His disciples, we must be prepared to suffer, to say goodbye to our old lives, to make many sacrifices. Yes, following Jesus does come at a cost, but when we’re faced with the cost of rejecting Him, the answer becomes crystal clear. It’s a sobering message, but so important for the Christian life.
The Gospel is My Purpose P2
Heart check time! Take a moment and ask yourself—and really think about it—what is my purpose? Is my purpose driven by earthly longings? If it is, it’s time to hear God’s truth again today as we delve into Acts 26:12-29. As believers in Jesus Christ, we’re so blessed to have and hold a purpose of infinite satisfaction, where the gospel is our centre and making disciples our main goal. God wants to use you! Time to start living a gospel-centred life!
The Gospel is My Purpose
Heart check time! Take a moment and ask yourself—and really think about it—what is my purpose? Is my purpose driven by earthly longings? If it is, it’s time to hear God’s truth again today as we delve into Acts 26:12-29. As believers in Jesus Christ, we’re so blessed to have and hold a purpose of infinite satisfaction, where the gospel is our centre and making disciples our main goal. God wants to use you! Time to start living a gospel-centred life!
What to do while we wait! P2
As followers of Christ, we eagerly anticipate His glorious return, when all things will be made new. But while we wait, Scripture makes it clear—we are not to be idle. We’re called to grow in grace, pursue holiness with diligence, guard our hearts from false teaching, and deepen our understanding of God’s Word. Through it all, our lives should point to one purpose: that Christ may be glorified, now and forever.
Finding Joy Within Trials! P2
Today we begin a verse by verse study in the book of James. This series will challenge us to put our faith into action and allow the hard truths of James to convict and confirm that our faith is genuine. James speaks boldly, calling for lives that bear fruit and reflect true transformation. He opens his letter by encouraging believers who are facing trials—not by offering comfort alone, but by commanding us to consider it joy when we encounter them. But how can we possibly find joy in hardship? He opens his letter by encouraging believers who are facing trials—not by offering comfort alone, but by commanding us to consider it joy when we encounter them. But how can we possibly find joy in hardship? James reminds us that trials are actually opportunities—moments to align our thinking with God’s truth. Every challenge becomes a chance to discover a joy that is not fleeting but eternal. God allows trials because He is doing a deeper work in us, shaping us to be more like Christ. It’s through these trials that our faith is tested and refined, producing steadfastness that leads to spiritual maturity. As Charles Spurgeon once said, “Avoiding trials is avoiding God’s blessing.” So, how do you respond to the trials in your life? What greater work might God be doing in you through them?
What to do while we wait!
As followers of Christ, we eagerly anticipate His glorious return, when all things will be made new. But while we wait, Scripture makes it clear—we are not to be idle. We’re called to grow in grace, pursue holiness with diligence, guard our hearts from false teaching, and deepen our understanding of God’s Word. Through it all, our lives should point to one purpose: that Christ may be glorified, now and forever.
