This message unpacks Ephesians 6:10 and Romans 4:18-22 to show what it truly means to be ‘strong in faith’ like Abraham, who believed God’s promises despite impossible circumstances.
What if the things you don’t understand are actually invitations to deeper faith?
Lessons from Korah’s Rebellion demonstrate the powerful contrast between walking by the Spirit and walking by the flesh. This teaching examines how our attitudes and choices affect unity within the community.
Through the story of the sin of the golden calf and the giving of the tablets, we see an example of God’s ultimate plan for renewal of the covenant.
God’s Torah is more than just rules – it’s a divine blueprint for life and relationship with Him.
God can create solutions to seemingly impossible situations. Stand firm in faith, watch expectantly for God’s movement, take steps of obedience and see God’s salvation.
By embracing humility, seeking reconciliation, and renewing our minds according to God’s word, we can take steps in the right direction and walk in the fullness of God’s calling, even in the face of our own struggles and failures.
The apostle’s approach to Gentile inclusion, as recorded in Acts 15, provides the Biblical basis and guidelines for holy living within the body of Messiah.
The concept of being perfect as our heavenly Father is perfect doesn’t demand flawless behavior, but rather points to completion and maturity in Messiah.