No matter where you are at on life’s journey, you are welcome here. We believe that God loves every person & wants us each to know that. Through Jesus Christ we are set free & brought into relationship with Him. Together we are a family of believers, proclaiming the love and grace o...
God meets us in the ebb and flow of communityNancy L. CocksPresbyterian Record
It reveals how obsessed we are with ourselves. We know in our bones that our rightful end is hell, banishment from the Garden. But the good news is that this is precisely where God meets us. God dwells in the godforsaken places of our lives. His aim is to vanquish every hell, not ...
1. **Grace-Filled Growth**: God understands our limitations and meets us where we are. Our spiritual journey is more about transformation and growth than about arriving at a state of perfect understanding. Embracing grace means accepting our imperfections and those of others. 2. **Personal Jour...
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God wants us where we are for a reason. He is the one who puts us there, who doesn’t let us go outside the boundaries of His purposes for us. Maybe it’s because we’re not as gifted as we think we are. Maybe He knows we couldn’t handle the pressure or the temptation of ...
Psalm 23:1beautifully complements this truth: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” With Him, there is no lack, no abandonment, no rejection—only a steadfast presence, a loving embrace, and a patience that meets us where we are. ...
, “That mess is the handiwork of the boys.” but usually, handiwork is a good thing. It is a project that was done by hand. It doesn’t happen automatically. It’s not machine-made. Handiwork has to be made by hand. If we are God’s handiwork, what does that mean about us?
(20)Now then we are ambassadors for Christ--The preposition "for" implies the same representative character as in2Corinthians 5:14-15. The preachers of the Word were actingon behalf ofChrist; they were acting alsoin His stead.The thought or word meets us again inEphesians 6:20. "I am ...
meets us at the point where we become “real,” that is, where we stand before him naked, stripped of all illusions and coverings or masks, with nothing to shield us from his gaze. This only happens where our inmost soul is exposed, where, in the presence of God, we have no excuses...