
Only Christ can satisfy
God is calling us to drink of Him more deeply. He’s calling us to continue repenting of our sins and finding deep, abiding satisfaction in Him.
God is calling us to drink of Him more deeply. He’s calling us to continue repenting of our sins and finding deep, abiding satisfaction in Him.
If we are Christians, we’re no longer representing ourselves, we’re representing Christ. It’s in the name. And how we live should reflect that. We no longer live for ourselves. We live to spread Christ’s love to the world.
Remember your story and rejoice in the gift of salvation — no matter where you stood before you knew Christ.
What practice could you add to your routine that would allow you to worship God in a way that is specific and meaningfully for you?
Let that be our prayer so when others ask, “By what power, or in what name, have you done this?” like the elders did in Acts, the first words we speak are the gospel of Jesus Christ.
There’s one thing that truly never changes — God never changes. His love for us never changes. Jesus’ sacrifice for our sins will never change — it will never not be enough.
Provide yourselves with treasure that does not fail. Treasure Christ, put your heart there. Repent and believe these wonderful promises of God, following after Him.
Let us worship the God who deserves to be praised for His goodness during both the blessings and hardships of our lives.
God is calling us to drink of Him more deeply. He’s calling us to continue repenting of our sins and finding deep, abiding satisfaction in Him.
If we are Christians, we’re no longer representing ourselves, we’re representing Christ. It’s in the name. And how we live should reflect that. We no longer live for ourselves. We live to spread Christ’s love to the world.
Remember your story and rejoice in the gift of salvation — no matter where you stood before you knew Christ.
What practice could you add to your routine that would allow you to worship God in a way that is specific and meaningfully for you?
Let that be our prayer so when others ask, “By what power, or in what name, have you done this?” like the elders did in Acts, the first words we speak are the gospel of Jesus Christ.
There’s one thing that truly never changes — God never changes. His love for us never changes. Jesus’ sacrifice for our sins will never change — it will never not be enough.
Provide yourselves with treasure that does not fail. Treasure Christ, put your heart there. Repent and believe these wonderful promises of God, following after Him.
Let us worship the God who deserves to be praised for His goodness during both the blessings and hardships of our lives.
God is calling us to drink of Him more deeply. He’s calling us to continue repenting of our sins and finding deep, abiding satisfaction in Him.
If we are Christians, we’re no longer representing ourselves, we’re representing Christ. It’s in the name. And how we live should reflect that. We no longer live for ourselves. We live to spread Christ’s love to the world.
Remember your story and rejoice in the gift of salvation — no matter where you stood before you knew Christ.
What practice could you add to your routine that would allow you to worship God in a way that is specific and meaningfully for you?
Let that be our prayer so when others ask, “By what power, or in what name, have you done this?” like the elders did in Acts, the first words we speak are the gospel of Jesus Christ.
There’s one thing that truly never changes — God never changes. His love for us never changes. Jesus’ sacrifice for our sins will never change — it will never not be enough.
Provide yourselves with treasure that does not fail. Treasure Christ, put your heart there. Repent and believe these wonderful promises of God, following after Him.
Let us worship the God who deserves to be praised for His goodness during both the blessings and hardships of our lives.
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