Question: “If Jesus paid the price for our sin, why do we still suffer the consequences of our sin?”

Question: “If Jesus paid the price for our sin, why do we still suffer the consequences of our sin?” Answer: The Bible gives the good news that Jesus paid the price for our sin (Ephesians 1:7), yet in many ways we still suffer the consequences of our sins… Source: https://www.gotquestions.org/sin-consequences.html.html

Meet Baby Olivia Video

LiveAction has produced a beautiful video that pulls back the curtain on the glories within the womb. In its short three minutes, we’re treated to a portrayal of the first nine months of human life. According to LiveAction, 12 percent of pro-choice people changed their minds after watching, and 37 percent of those already pro-life became “more pro-life.” … More Meet Baby Olivia Video

Devotional Thought for Today – 08/12/21

JAMES 4:6 CONTEXT: Chapter 4 continues where 3 leaves off, reminding the reader that seeking after self, worldly gains, and wisdom will only lead to conflict within the church and their personal lives. Matthew Henry divides it as follows: Here are cautions against corrupt affections, and love of this world, which is enmity to God. … More Devotional Thought for Today – 08/12/21

Sunday Sermon Series – Immutability

HEBREWS 13 In yesterday’s devotional thought, our main text was Malichai 3:6, but the subject matter the same, God’s immutability. Our text today Hebrews 13:8 has that same theme. The ESV Study Bible says of this verse: Heb. 13:8 Jesus the Messiah (Christ) is eternally trustworthy in his position as high priest and as Son of God—yesterday active … More Sunday Sermon Series – Immutability