Where is the Love? Lessons for Students from the Letters of John
While “love is love” is catchy (and undeniably effective), John reels us back in and tells us the even better truth: God is love.
While “love is love” is catchy (and undeniably effective), John reels us back in and tells us the even better truth: God is love.
The gospel of Jesus Christ allows us to draw a different conclusion from our worst-case-scenarios, for he is the maker and re-maker of all things.
If I’m being honest with myself, I used to think Jesus died for my sins, and now the rest was up to me.
This transformation of you and me into people who really love like Jesus and act like Jesus is not ultimately our responsibility, it’s God’s!
Jude is a book loaded with the “solid food” Paul writes about (1 Cor. 3:2), stuffed with truths about God, our world, and ourselves.
No matter what you face when you step into the halls of school again, you will be met with Jesus’ proclamation of good news, liberty, healing, and freedom.
Let’s avoid giving Bible-based messages in which we begin with the Bible, only to launch into other topics that we think will interest young people more.
You will never have a life free from hardship, but trusting God’s love gives you security amid ever-changing mandates and rules.
We no longer face the condemnation our sin deserves. We can look to the cross where Jesus took all our sins (past, present, and future) away.