A Vision for True Discipleship – You are invited!

Explore Psalm 110 and Matthew 16:24 through a transformative devotional. Drawing inspiration from the hymn ‘Be Thou My Vision,’ this post offers insights into living a purpose-driven life. Embrace God’s promises and depend on Him daily.

Our Response to the Sacrifice of Jesus Christ

The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is the foundation of the Christian faith, providing the ultimate salvation through His atoning death. As believers, understanding and responding to this profound act of love is vital. First, acknowledge our sinful nature and our need for a Savior (Romans 3:23). Next, embrace Jesus as the sole path to salvation (John 14:6), thereby receiving forgiveness and eternal life (John 3:16). Develop a personal relationship with Jesus through daily prayer, Scripture study, and seeking the Holy Spirit’s guidance. Practice true repentance, turning away from sin and striving to live according to God’s will (Acts 3:19). Baptism serves as a public declaration of our faith, identifying with Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection (Romans 6:3-4). Engage in church life through worship, fellowship, and service to foster spiritual growth, support fellow believers, and advance the church’s mission. Inspired by Christ’s sacrifice, lead transformed lives reflecting His love and grace, becoming a light in the world (Matthew 5:14-16). Lastly, share the Gospel, fulfilling the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20) and bringing hope to those who have yet to hear. In doing so, we honor Jesus’ sacrifice and demonstrate our gratitude for His redemptive work.

Rescue the Lost

Salt and Light-Reaching and Loving the Lost

Jesus Christ came into this world to seek and save the lost; therefore, we must imitate Him and share the message of the gospel with those who do not Christ as their personal savior. We must approach our ministry dynamically and impact the world around us in a manner where we introduce the love of Christ in their lives.

Sunset view in Upstate New York

one thing: do it well

Our intentions are to accomplish everything for the Kingdom of God instead of focusing on one thing that can impact the Kingdom the most.

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