God’s holiness has been consistent from the Old Testament to the New, calling His people to be holy as He is holy (Lev. 11:44–45; 1 Pet. 1:15–16). Yet man’s sinful heart makes it impossible to walk in righteousness without God’s grace (Gen. 6:5; Jer. 17:9; Rom. 8:7–9). Through Christ, God’s grace gives us a new heart and His Spirit to empower holy living (Ezek. 36:26–27; Jer. 31:33). Grace is not a license to sin, but the divine power that enables us to live in obedience and reverence before a holy God (Heb. 10:26–31).
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Pastors and believers alike must never forget that we are only sojourners on earth. Our true home is in heaven, and God has called us to live with eternity in view. This message is a reminder to pastors not to be entangled with the world but to faithfully shepherd God’s people with the mindset of pilgrims. Remember, everything here is temporary, but our eternal reward is everlasting.
Many people risk their future for just a few minutes of sexual pleasure, forgetting the heavy consequences that follow. HIV, STDs, unwanted pregnancies, and even eternal separation from God are real dangers of casual sex. This message is a call to repentance, urging you to live a life of sexual purity and avoid the eternal regret that comes from momentary sin. Guard your future, honor God with your body, and choose righteousness over reckless pleasure. Read more
Pastors and believers alike must never forget that we are only sojourners on earth. Our true home is in heaven, and God has called us to live with eternity in view. This message is a reminder to pastors not to be entangled with the world but to faithfully shepherd God’s people with the mindset of pilgrims. Remember, everything here is temporary, but our eternal reward is everlasting.