Because God promises to be with us in the fires of life, we ought to respond to him with loyalty and allegiance.
This is the introduction to our year end testimony Sunday. Because of the sensitive nature of some of the content, the testimonies were not recorded.
Jesus’ incarnation brings resilient hope to those who celebrate it.
Jesus creates joyful community through humble service. In this passage we see that, rooted in the freedom of the gospel, we are empowered to deny self and freely serve one another.
Through the gospel we are empowered and then called to live in and work out the unity Jesus has accomplished for us.
Jesus provides enduring motive for life-giving community.
In the mist of a crowd marveling at his majesty, Jesus pulls his disciples close and gives them painful words they did not understand but to which they had to hold fast. Though we are tempted toward a “theology of glory” where we assume our need is small and grace is helpful, Jesus gives another picture. Jesus tells us of a “theology of the cross” where our need is incomprehensible and his grace is absolute rescue.
In asking, “Who do you say that I am?” - Jesus both reveals something about himself and asks a question that brings us into a new way of seeing and being in our world.
Jesus brings his people into the experience and expression of his Kingdom. In this passage we find three dynamics of this participation with Jesus in his kingdom. Namely:
1.) The end of our ability is the beginning of Jesus’ activity (vs 10-12)
2.) We act, Jesus provides (vs 13-15)
3.) We give everything, Jesus gives more (vs 16-17)
Jesus desires to spread awareness of the Kingdom of God and he partners with his people as they live it out.
In this passage, we explore both the dynamics of sin and evil our own life and Jesus’ intention to move us from bondage to freedom.
Faith is received as a gift and then strengthened by the grace-fueled effort of leaning on Jesus. In this text we see that this happens through hearing and leaning on the sovereign plan of Jesus, the surprising power of Jesus, and the willingness of Jesus toward us.
Seeing the depth of forgiving grace fuels lavish love.
Taking refuge in the Lord is freedom in an uncertain world.
Work is designed by God to be the way he cares for our world through his image-bearers.
God loves us enough to let our pride cause misery.
Through true worship, we are delivered from captivity to the “gods” of this age into strength and wholeness.
In times of threat and trouble, the Lord’s protective presence makes us confident.