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Everyone carries scars—some from our sins, others from others’ sin. The Bible shows scarred people—failing, betrayed, hurting—yet God never rejected them. He used their scars for His grace. Our scars don’t disqualify us if we repent, forgive, and surrender them to God. Though scars remind us of pain, Scripture promises a day when God will… Read more
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God’s kingdom has always required faithful tenants, from Israel to a people who would produce fruits for the kingdom of God. The Church is the “other tenants”—Jew and Gentile together, called by grace alone to be God’s chosen race, royal priesthood, and holy nation in Christ. We are entrusted with the privilege and responsibility to… Read more
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Outward repentance without true heart transformation is an empty ritual God rejects. Genuine repentance springs from godly sorrow, turning the heart to Christ and producing the fruit of grace. At its core, the Gospel calls for a heart fully surrendered—broken and contrite before God. Read more
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Unaddressed sin obstructs both personal and communal victory. The accounts of Phinehas and Achan demonstrate that God’s favor was only restored to Israel after sin was confronted and removed from among the people. True restoration begins within—before transformation can occur outwardly. Read more
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