“He proclaimed Christ in freedom!” sounds … liberating.
The transformative love of God results in freedom to love, serve and suffer.
The transformative love of God results in freedom to love, serve and suffer.
What if we have to suffer to enter the Kingdom of God?
When we’re adopted into the family of God, we are gifted with Holy Spirit super-power.
Being baptised in water is one thing, but being baptised with the Holy Spirit is significantly … more.
It might be pretty, but it wasn’t much use in battle. So what’s the point of the Belt of Truth?
Leviticus challenges us to step up and live holy lives.
We are not delivering junk mail, we are charged with a personal invitation.
We may be a postcard, a newsletter, or a parcel, but each of us is a living invitation sent from the Father.
Our God does not play favourites, He offers an impartial invitation to all.
Once we’ve Wised Up and ‘Fessed Up after a fall, we have to Get Up and get back on that horse.