The message of hope from Jeremiah 29:11 is discussed in the context of the Christmas season’s hustle and bustle. Isaiah 61 is highlighted as a source of hope for freedom, restoration, and vindication. The chapter's message is connected to the birth of Christ and the renewal of hope. The readers are encouraged to reflect on their hopes for the year and reminded of the significance of Christ's birth for renewing hope.
The Ten Celebrations – September 17, 2022 (283/365)
The Commandments from the perspective of Christ’s finished work. This is a work in progress and is obviously subject to revision.
Supernatural Freedom – June 12, 2022 (163/365)
Christ's finished work has guaranteed us of a freedom so glorious!
Love = Christ: Today’s Sermon Transcript
God loves you with all His heart. God loves you with all His soul. God loves you with all His strength. God loves you with all His mind. Let that sink in.
victi.vincimus
...the day we are called to stand and fight, we embrace the danger, not to escape fear, but because we ourselves have been engulfed by an overwhelming love. Plautus said it best: Conquered, we conquer.
The Procession – Shepherd King, Part II
"Christ is our Victor, and we join Him in His procession of victory as those He has saved, new creations, made alive as He is alive."
Shepherd King – A Look Into Psalm 68
"The righteous has every reason to rejoice, for the Lord has restored us and rescued us from our enemies. "
Completely Satisfied – A Rendition of sorts
"what was supposed to be a brief commentary turned into an exhortation of sorts..."
Force of Will – A Look Into Colossians 1
“Seeing faith, hope, and love, he rejoiced, prayed, and gave thanks.”
(Psalm) 36
"Full glory, in and out, forever."







