God never saves someone without plans to use them. The grace of God is not merely for salvation, but service.
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Grace for Salvation & Service
God never saves someone without plans to use them. The grace of God is not merely for salvation, but service.
All Content in Service:
Work Your Salvation “Out,” Not “In”
God chose to save you in order to use you. We’re not saved BY our good works, but we are saved UNTO good works.
What Should I Do After I Get Saved?
What is God’s purpose for saving people? What should a new Christian focus their attention on?
What Is A Servant Leader?
What does it mean for someone to be a “servant-leader?” Should Christians use this term? If so, what is the biblical support for “servant-leadership?”
The Wickedness of Welfare: A Case Study On Caring For Widows
Honor widows who are truly widows. But if a widow has children or grandchildren, let them first learn to show godliness to their own household and to make some return to their parents, for this is pleasing in the sight of God. 1 Timothy 5:3-4 ESV INTRODUCTION It has been said that the true test of a civilization is the …
Putting Love Into Practice
This week Pastor Rony teaches on 1 John 3:11-18. His focus was on challenging christians not to simply love in theory, but to love in practice according to the Scripture.
Loving God By Loving Our Brothers
This week Pastor Zack teaches on 1 John 2:7-1. His focus was on the challenges of truly loving others, especially those who are closest to us.