What is Justification?

What is Justification? Simply put, to be justified is to be declared righteous. This crucial concept lies at the heart of the gospel, revealing how sinful people like us can be made right with God. Through the Great Exchange on the cross, Jesus takes our sin and gives us His righteousness. But what does this mean for our relationship with God? How does justification differ between Catholics and Protestants? Dive deeper into this essential doctrine and discover how it shapes our faith and understanding of salvation. Join us as we explore the profound implications of justification in the Christian life.
Tracing Gospel Threads in Unexpected Places

My husband has an uncanny memory when it comes to gifts we’ve received, and while I appreciate them in the moment, my gratitude often fades. This summer, as we travel to Greece, Italy, and Turkey, I’ve been reflecting on a gift I’ve already received: God’s Word. The sacrifices made by the early church to preserve this gift reveal their profound love for us. Are we honoring this priceless treasure? Let’s explore how we can elevate God’s Word in our lives and ensure the next generation knows the immeasurable grace of Jesus.
Killing the Characters: Mistake #1 in Teaching the Bible

Have you ever felt like you’re missing something when teaching the Bible? I certainly have. In my journey, I discovered three common mistakes that many Bible teachers make, one of which is “killing the characters.” We often overlook the rich backstories of biblical figures, rushing to application without considering their context. By allowing these characters to “live” in our messages, we can provide deeper understanding and relevance for our listeners. Join me as I explore how to keep the characters alive and enhance the impact of our teachings!
Costly Gifts

My husband has an uncanny memory when it comes to gifts we’ve received, and while I appreciate them in the moment, my gratitude often fades. This summer, as we travel to Greece, Italy, and Turkey, I’ve been reflecting on a gift I’ve already received: God’s Word. The sacrifices made by the early church to preserve this gift reveal their profound love for us. Are we honoring this priceless treasure? Let’s explore how we can elevate God’s Word in our lives and ensure the next generation knows the immeasurable grace of Jesus.
Four Steps to Manageable Sermon Writing

It’s Monday morning, and you have to preach on Sunday. How do you navigate the anxiety of sermon writing without waiting for that lightning-strike idea or cramming on Saturday night? Many pastors struggle with the pressure of creating meaningful messages week after week. The key isn’t just talent or intelligence; it’s having a reliable system. Discover the four essential steps to manageable sermon writing: Generate Ideas, Schedule, Create Drafts, and Edit. By breaking down the process, you can craft sermons that are faithful to Scripture and impactful for your listeners. Ready to transform your sermon preparation?
Nahum: When God Has Had Enough

Discover the powerful message of Nahum, one of the Bible’s least-read books, yet profoundly relevant today. As we delve into God’s prophecy of judgment against Nineveh—a city that once turned from its wickedness—we confront the sobering reality that God does not overlook evil. This four-part series invites you to explore the dual nature of God as both a consuming fire of justice and a refuge for the faithful. Join us to understand the consequences of a nation that refuses to repent and uncover the Gospel’s promise of hope amidst impending judgment. Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your faith!



