God’s love is deeper than we imagine—shown in this: He loved us first. A reminder that our response flows from His initiative, grace, and unchanging affection toward us.
God’s love is deeper than we imagine—shown in this: He loved us first. A reminder that our response flows from His initiative, grace, and unchanging affection toward us.
Speaker: Charles Lincoln
God’s love is deeper than we imagine—shown in this: He loved us first. A reminder that our response flows from His initiative, grace, and unchanging affection toward us.
God’s love is deeper than we imagine—shown in this: He loved us first. A reminder that our response flows from His initiative, grace, and unchanging affection toward us.
God is still seeking laborers for His harvest. This message challenges believers to answer the call, lay aside excuses, and become willing workers sent by the Father into a world that desperately needs Christ.
John 3:30 reminds us that the Christian life is not about self-exaltation, but surrender. This message explores the believer’s call to decrease so Christ can be fully seen, formed, and glorified through our lives.
Being seated with Christ is a place of fellowship, communion, authority, and rest in God’s presence. This message reminds believers that intimacy with Christ is not earned by striving, but received through relationship with Him.
As the days of Noah return, God is not looking for popularity, strength, or outward success. He is looking for believers moved by His word. This message explores what it truly means to be ready for the coming of the Lord.