• In the 4th chapter of John, the Samaritan woman experiences unconditional love for the first time. “Come see a Man Who told me everything I have ever done [and loves me still!]” she cries to everyone who will hear. We carry the same message today: “Come, see the Savior and the power of His love […]

  • “Oh, the blessings, the many blessings…!” Such is the heart of The Beatitudes, Jesus’ first recorded sermon in the Gospel of Matthew, as it reads in the original language. In just twelve sentences, Christ lays the foundation for the entire Christian life and provides a profoundly simple view of progressive sanctification, i.e., becoming more like […]

  • “Oh, the blessings, the many blessings…!” Such is the heart of The Beatitudes, Jesus’ first recorded sermon in the Gospel of Matthew, as it reads in the original language. In just twelve sentences, Christ lays the foundation for the entire Christian life and provides a profoundly simple view of progressive sanctification, i.e., becoming more like […]

  • “Oh, the blessings, the many blessings…!” Such is the heart of The Beatitudes, Jesus’ first recorded sermon in the Gospel of Matthew, as it reads in the original language. In just twelve sentences, Christ lays the foundation for the entire Christian life and provides a profoundly simple view of progressive sanctification, i.e., becoming more like […]

  • “Oh, the blessings, the many blessings…!” Such is the heart of The Beatitudes, Jesus’ first recorded sermon in the Gospel of Matthew, as it reads in the original language. In just twelve sentences, Christ lays the foundation for the entire Christian life and provides a profoundly simple view of progressive sanctification, i.e., becoming more like […]

  • “Oh, the blessings, the many blessings…!” Such is the heart of The Beatitudes, Jesus’ first recorded sermon in the Gospel of Matthew, as it reads in the original language. In just twelve sentences, Christ lays the foundation for the entire Christian life and provides a profoundly simple view of progressive sanctification, i.e., becoming more like […]