Start your weekdays with encouragement, hope, and faith. We hope these messages help you connect with God, hear His voice, and live a life that honors Him.
Enduring faith in trials means choosing to trust Christ steadfastly through it all.
Because God called us to an eternal covenant, we can have unshakable faith in the face of life's uncertainties.
Faith is trusting God.
Our relationship with Christ is the greatest priceless treasure we can ever have.
Let us hold fast to our confession of faith because Jesus is superior and greater. In Him, we have what is better!
Let's continue to encourage one another to hold fast and grow in our faith.
We have the confidence to draw near to God and worship Him purely and sincerely.
We can come boldly into the house of God as those who belong to His family.
As we struggle through the brokenness of sin in our world, may we daily embrace and find hope in God's presence, love, and power.
Christ's sacrifice was a single, unrepeatable act—eternally sufficient for the forgiveness and salvation of all who believe.
Are we living a life that reflects the forgiveness God has given?
With the New Covenant in Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit, we have forgiveness of sins and a relationship with God.
Because of Jesus, we are free to serve, love, and live for our living God.
Jesus is our mediator—the one who brings about and guarantees the new relationship between God and believers.
Salvation belongs to our God!
We have been given a better way, a new covenant, and a perfect mediator in Jesus Christ.
Our relationship with Jesus gives us identity, destiny, purpose, & fulfillment. It is what we all need today.
Today, let's take time to meditate on the kindness of our Lord. As we worship, we remember: He is holy, He is near, and He hears when we call.
Jesus' sacrifice makes our relationship with God more secure and complete, providing believers with assurance of salvation.
In Christ, we have a personal relationship with the all-knowing, ever-present, all-powerful, and perfectly loving God.
May we live out the joy, delight, grace, and life that we have in this covenant that we have in Christ.
Christ who we worship and enjoy a relationship with is currently ruling and reigning for all eternity.
Jesus is our Eternal King of righteousness and peace. Jesus is our Perfect Priest who mediates for us and welcomes us in His family.
Let us remain steadfast in our faith, continually pursuing a deeper relationship with Christ, and bearing fruit that accompanies genuine salvation.
God backs up His promise with the unchangeable character of His purpose.
All the better things we can hold on to are founded on the gospel of Christ.
Our best life is found in Christ, it is experienced through a relationship with Him and we continue to grow in it through His Word.
Nothing is better than knowing Christ and having a personal relationship with Him.
Jesus is our better High Priest because He continuously intercedes on behalf of believers, ensuring a perpetual link to God's presence.
Jesus is not just our great High priest, He became the ultimate gift and sacrifice for our salvation.
In Jesus, we don't need to look for another representative—we already have the perfect one.
What might it look like to fully obey Jesus from a place of trust, not fear?
We enter God's presence and find rest for our souls because of Jesus.
When we recognize the ways in which God has worked in our lives and in the world around us, our natural response should be one of gratitude and worship.
When the world overwhelms us, the Word grounds us. When life feels loud, God's Word brings rest.
Our hearts are restless until it rests in God.
What steps can we take today to strive to enter Jesus' rest by trusting Him more deeply?
We have an invitation and a promise to enter into God's rest.
May we remember God's mighty works in our lives, encourage one another and practice a life of worship, so that our hearts would continue to be tender before Him so we can hear his voice speak words of life to us!
Remember, Christ is our original confidence. We can fight unbelief by remembering WHO God is.
To consider Jesus means we obey and rest in Him. To hear Him is to obey. To trust is to rest in Him.
With God's power, He touches and works in and through our lives.
Jesus was and always will be faithful to fulfill what God had told Him to do.
The cross represents both God's great love for humanity and His great hatred for sin.
In what way is Jesus superior in our life?
This is who we are now: sanctified and made to be part of God's family.
Jesus' suffering is a call for us to share in His suffering. A part of our call to suffer is to live for the purpose of spreading Jesus' life in us.
Let us go and do the right thing even when no one notices — serve in the background, love without credit, and remain faithful in the unseen moments. Our hidden faithfulness matters to the One who matters most.
May we never cease to be thankful for God's powerful work of salvation towards us.
We can go direct and draw near to Jesus all the time.
Jesus is not one of the messengers. He is greater. He is the message.