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    Nicodemus' Faith

    Galatians 5:6, real faith is not static, it moves, it acts, but the motivation is different. Under the law, you loved your neighbor, because you were afraid of being punished if you didn’t. Under grace, you love your neighbor, because you are so overwhelmed by God’s love for you, that it...
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    Nicodemus' Faith

    To be alienated from Jesus Christ means, you have cut off the flow of power, when you operate by rules, you are on your own, when you operate by faith, you are connected to the power source of Jesus. So, if you do not follow the law for salvation, does that mean you just do nothing? Does faith...
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    Nicodemus' Faith

    Galatians 5:1, the temple, where animals were sacrificed day and night, the smell of smoke and blood was a constant reminder that sin was real and that God is holy, the problem was, that no matter how hard you tried, you could never be perfect. The law was like a mirror, a mirror is useful...
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    Courageous Truth

    Belief admits that effort cannot save, knowledge cannot redeem and morality cannot restore what sin has broken, belief is an act of humility before it is an act of faith. John 3:16, this may be one reason Jesus did not say whoever behaves or whoever achieves, he said believes. Faith is the only...
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    The Tap Root Of Paul's Gospel

    John 3:16, God gave his only son, the cost behind the love, love is proven not by words, but by what it is willing to give. Jesus did not say God felt love, he said God gave and what he gave was not excess, not convenience, not something replaceable, he gave his only son. These words carry a...
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    Roots Of Paul's Gospel

    John 3:3-6, when Jesus said, except a man be born again, Nicodemus heard impossibility, how could a grown man start over? That confusion was honest and it revealed something deeper, Nicodemus had spent his life improving the old, never imagining that God intended to create something new. Jesus...
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    Nicodemus' Faith

    John 3:16, this verse did not begin as a verse, it was part of a conversation, personal, unsettling, deeply spiritual. John 3:1-2, a religious leader came to Jesus under the cover of darkness, not because he lacked knowledge, but because knowledge had failed him, he had rules, tradition...
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    I Stop Eating

    It only makes sense in a worldview, where you view other humans as an image of God, so that a wrong done to someone is a wrong simultaneously against the one whom they image.
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    By Faith, Rahab

    Moses could have had all the pleasures of sin, but as he grew up, he realized who he really was, he was a Hebrew, he belonged to the people of God. Moses faced a choice that every believer faces, you can have the world and its temporary pleasures or you can have God and his eternal rewards, you...
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    By Faith, Joseph

    Hebrews 11:20, the faith of Abraham was passed down to his son, Isaac. Isaac grew old and his eyes became weak, he could no longer see the world around him, but his spiritual side was sharp. When Isaac was dying, he called his sons Jacob and Esau, he spoke blessings over them that would define...
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    By Faith, Sarah

    Hebrews 11:8, the man who would become the father of many nations, Abraham lived a comfortable life in a wealthy city called Er, he had security, he had family, he had a home, but God came to Abraham with a radical command. God told Abraham to leave everything behind and go to a land that God...
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    By Faith, Abel

    The history of faith begins with two brothers, Hebrews 11:4, they both grew up in the same world outside of the garden of Eden, they both knew who God was, they both brought gifts to the Lord, but only one was accepted. This story teaches you that religious activity is not the same as faith, you...
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    Abandoned Israel, Not Even Close

    Romans 9:6-16, Paul is putting God’s sovereignty front and center, salvation is not something humans earn or achieve, it is a gift that flows from God’s mercy and God is free to give that mercy as he chooses. Romans 9:30-32, the problem was not with God, the problem was Israel’s approach, Romans...
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    Should Be A Testimony

    Romans 12:9, Paul’s words are direct, challenging you to make love the central focus of your faith, a love that is genuine, not superficial or self-serving. The kind of love Paul describes, goes beyond words or feelings, it’s an action driven commitment to care for others with the same...
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    Perspective Shifts Everything

    One of the most powerful aspects of Paul’s teaching on spiritual gifts is that they are meant for service, not for personal glory. In a culture that often prizes individual achievement and recognition, Paul reminds you that your gifts are given not to elevate yourself, but to build up others...
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    One Of Trust

    1 Peter 3:17, ever endured hardship for doing what is right, perhaps it was standing up for your faith, refusing to compromise your integrity or choosing love and forgiveness, when bitterness seemed easier. Peter assures you that such suffering is not wasted, it is a testimony to the power of...
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    Powerful Witness

    Paul reminds you in Romans 12:3, not to think of yourself more highly than you ought, but rather to serve with humility, seeing yourself as part of a greater body of believers. This call to live sacrificially isn’t just about your actions, it’s about there posture of your heart, it’s about...
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    Radical Change

    1 Peter 2:10, the radical change that occurs when you come to Christ, you were once a outsider, estranged from God and his promises, but through Christ, you have been brought near, adopted into his family and made part of his eternal plan. Having established Christ as the cornerstone of your...
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    A Life Marked By Purpose

    The thirst for transcendence that human beings carry is real, the problem is not in the thirst, but in the source chosen to quench it, the word “be filled” means that it is not a one-time experience achieved once and maintained forever, it is a state that needs to be renewed continuously, a...
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    A Life Marked By Purpose

    Paul says, we who have died to sin, past tense, it already happened, it’s not something you hope to achieve someday, it’s something that should have already happened if you’ve really been born again. Dying to sin doesn’t mean you’ll never sin again, it means sin no longer has the same power over...