God, in an incredible act of love, sent His Son to be the sacrifice for our sin even while humanity was still lost in that sin. The good news about salvation through Jesus Christ is that we don’t have to figure out how to earn it. In our moment of greatest need, God provided a Savior as a gift we simply receive. The right response to that gift is to live a life of worship.
Life is full of milestones - fun ones like birthdays and graduations, and difficult ones like a bad breakup or someone passing away. Throughout history, God has used milestones in the lives of His people to remind them of His faithfulness. How can we use the milestones in our family and children’s lives to further grow our faith?
Every single moment with our families - from a quick car ride to a tough report card to a beautiful sunset - is an opportunity to encourage each other toward seeing life from God’s perspective. We don’t need to wait for the ‘right moment’ to point our families toward Jesus. So how do we prepare ourselves to maximize those unplanned moments of life?
What does your calendar and schedule say about your priorities? When it comes to pointing our families toward Jesus, it’s essential to use our time intentionally and with a purpose. God’s Word encourages us toward wisdom so that our schedules reflect a priority of discipleship.
It’s hard to build something without instructions. God’s design for families is that they would be the primary place of discipleship for the next generation. So how do we follow God’s instructions and intentionally build our family relationships on the foundation of Jesus Christ? What model does God provide in the Bible for the family?
When we think about the future, how do we make sure we’re following God’s direction for our lives? People often try to build their lives on things like success, career, money, recreation, fame, or even just comfort and ease. But the Bible is going to teach us that unless we put God at the center of everything we do, our pursuits will ultimately come up short. What foundation is your life built upon?
People try to find hope in many ways - through people, experiences, achievements, substances - the list goes on. But the hope we have in Christ is different. It's a hope that actually grows out of the hard times we encounter as we trust in God and as the Holy Spirit sustains us with His love.
As the world searches for peace, the truth of the gospel is that true peace - peace with God - only comes through the saving work of Jesus. There is no greater gift than Jesus Christ. Have you told someone about this gift of grace and shared the hope you have?
God always keeps His promises. All throughout the Bible we see example after example of God's faithfulness in fulfilling the promises He makes to people and nations. His greatest promise - the promise of a savior - was fulfilled in Jesus Christ. We can confidently put all our trust in the one who never breaks a promise.
Baptism is an important step for every follower of Jesus. Have you gone public with your faith and answered the call to be baptized?
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