Sinners

June 3rd – Romans 5:8

Romans 5:8

Paul reveals the depth of God’s love declaring that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. This sacrificial love isn’t based on our worthiness or good deeds, but on God’s unmerited grace. The magnitude of His love is shown through Jesus’ willingness to lay down His life for us, offering salvation and reconciliation with God. From gratitude for this incredible love, we are called to extend a true Christ-like love to others. This means loving others selflessly and sacrificially, just as Jesus loves us. It challenges us to forgive, serve, and show kindness even to those who may not deserve it. By reflecting on God’s unconditional love, we find the strength and inspiration to love others beyond superficial measures. Our actions, motivated by gratitude, become a testament to the transformative power of God’s love in our lives. We become vessels of His grace, offering compassion, patience, and understanding. Honoring the love that was freely given to us, and demonstrating to the world what true, Christ-like love looks like.

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August 14th – Colossians 2:14

Colossians 2:14

Having canceled the charge of our legal indebtedness, which stood against us and condemned us; he has taken it away, nailing it to the cross.

We are all born sinners who need to be reconciled to our perfect and holy Creator. That’s why we must depend on Jesus. Because He is the only one who can cleanse us and prepare us to dwell in His house forever. On our own, there is nothing we can do to be good enough to stand before a righteous God. Our sin is too great, and our sentence is death. But because of His great love, our Father paid our sin debt Himself. God sent His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, through whose death on the cross, became the perfect sacrifice and atonement. And it is only because of His shed blood can we receive forgiveness. A sweet forgiveness that restores our fellowship with God, and provides a path to eternal life. Once condemned, in bondage to sin, and separated from God, our Father took the perfect righteousness of His Son and put it on us. Why? To reconcile us back to Himself, and so we could experience the joy and freedom that comes with knowing our sins have been forgotten and the slate wiped clean!

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November 28th – 1 Timothy 1:15

1 Timothy 1:15

I am thankful that God loves a sinner like me 

When it came to Christians, Paul was public enemy number one. No one persecuted God’s people more fanatically than him. Yet even though Paul was intent on destroying God’s church, when he accepted Jesus as his Savior, he received God’s forgiveness and unmerited grace. And so Paul says to all of us, “Look at me. If God is willing to save someone as wretched as myself, He’s willing to save all of those who believe in Him.” Could there be a more amazing truth? No matter who we are or what we’ve done, God wants us!  He wants to be our Father and cover us with His loving grace. We live in a world that fiercely opposes God’s truth. Even so that shouldn’t deter us from sharing the gospel, never giving up, and always fighting the good fight. For God’s Word is true, and “to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory forever and ever. Amen.” (1 Tim 1:17)

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