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Neither Jews under the Law of God, nor Gentiles, who see the good character of God in creation, have succeeded in obtaining righteousness because all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God (3:23).

Our Creator does not uncover our wickedness to cruelly shame us, but to give us the truth--there is no hope that we can ever redeem ourselves.

Our sleeping brothers and sisters are not lost to history, but will return when our King comes again to reign.

We are dependent on God’s undeserved favor to us and the peace that only Christ brings to us in this troubled world.

When Christ comes again, our maturity will be complete. Then we will all dwell in eternally perfect grace, love, and fellowship with our God. There is no greater blessing than this!

According to Jesus, consuming love for God is the most important command to observe, and similarly, deep care for others is vital.

When we pray, God acts on our behalf.

As we live by the Spirit, God renews us in our hearts where he has planted eternal life.

"God can help me overcome the struggles that I face so often in this sin-stained existence."

"No amount of suffering or persecution can separate us from the love and grace of our God."

Parents must spend time to love, know, and shape each of their children so that they can discipline their children with wisdom.

There should be no shame in the heart of a Christian to share the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Whether or not a church member is appointed as a deacon, every believer is called to serve.

What does God require? Justice, kindness, and humility.

It is the resurrection of Christ and the good news of the gospel that we celebrate every Sunday.