As Jesus committed to loving us forever, let us commit to loving and forgiving each other, forever.
No matter what Jesus went through, He never lost sight of His ultimate purpose. Even while teaching, healing, and ministering, He kept His focus on His goal – to take our place on the cross, so we could have eternal life with Him.
Jesus told us to remember what He did when we partake of the Lord’s Supper. Let us celebrate His victory over death, and how he purchased our freedom from sin.
It’s not how we start that matters most; it’s how we finish. Walking with Jesus is a lifelong journey. End well.
Are we willing to give up everything we see now, so that we can gain more than we could ever imagine in eternity?
As we have received mercy and grace, we need to freely give it to others.
Living a godly, righteous life will bring peace and hope, along with persecution. It may seem hard at times, but Jesus is worth it all!
Knowing who we are in Christ allows us to go through trials and persecution while keeping a humble, godly attitude.
1Cor.1:27 – “but God has chosen the foolish things of the world to shame the wise” Don’t be wise in the eyes of the world and foolish in the eyes of God.
Jesus called His disciples His friends. He doesn’t want just servants; He wants friends. Make your relationship with Him personal, intimate; don’t hold back.