
The holiness of God demands a mediator
These passages that we look to today and in the following week all come from one of the largest displays of God’s presence and power in all of history.
These passages that we look to today and in the following week all come from one of the largest displays of God’s presence and power in all of history.
We have done nothing to impress God that He would choose us. But because He has chosen to pour out His grace on us, we are called to obey, but also obey in joy.
Because of what God has done, we are to respond in joyful obedience as we receive and use His blessings for His glory, for our good, and for the good of those around us.
So let us see the great power that the LORD used against our sin, let us fear him, let us believe in the LORD and in Christ our Savior.
When God is set on saving His people, no one can change the plan. When God sent His Son, Jesus, to be born a man of a virgin, live the perfect life that we couldn’t, and die the death that we deserve bearing the full wrath of God towards sin, God secured His people.
God wants to reorient our minds and hearts around how He uses suffering for His glory. He wants us to hope in the middle of suffering.
These passages that we look to today and in the following week all come from one of the largest displays of God’s presence and power in all of history.
We have done nothing to impress God that He would choose us. But because He has chosen to pour out His grace on us, we are called to obey, but also obey in joy.
Because of what God has done, we are to respond in joyful obedience as we receive and use His blessings for His glory, for our good, and for the good of those around us.
So let us see the great power that the LORD used against our sin, let us fear him, let us believe in the LORD and in Christ our Savior.
When God is set on saving His people, no one can change the plan. When God sent His Son, Jesus, to be born a man of a virgin, live the perfect life that we couldn’t, and die the death that we deserve bearing the full wrath of God towards sin, God secured His people.
God wants to reorient our minds and hearts around how He uses suffering for His glory. He wants us to hope in the middle of suffering.
These passages that we look to today and in the following week all come from one of the largest displays of God’s presence and power in all of history.
We have done nothing to impress God that He would choose us. But because He has chosen to pour out His grace on us, we are called to obey, but also obey in joy.
Because of what God has done, we are to respond in joyful obedience as we receive and use His blessings for His glory, for our good, and for the good of those around us.
So let us see the great power that the LORD used against our sin, let us fear him, let us believe in the LORD and in Christ our Savior.
When God is set on saving His people, no one can change the plan. When God sent His Son, Jesus, to be born a man of a virgin, live the perfect life that we couldn’t, and die the death that we deserve bearing the full wrath of God towards sin, God secured His people.
God wants to reorient our minds and hearts around how He uses suffering for His glory. He wants us to hope in the middle of suffering.
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