Jesus did not come to make converts; he came to make disciples. A disciple is empowered by the Holy Spirit to become more like Christ and is obedient to Christ’s command…
The Jews asked John the Baptist, "Who are"? John's response shows us that our identity is in Christ, not what others say about us.
Jesus, the eternal Word and creator of all things, put on flesh and moved into the midst of his creation so he could rescue them from their sins.
Every person must ask themselves, "What will I do with Jesus"? For the Christ follower, will you tell people about Jesus or keep Him to yourself?
John does not wait to tell us who Jesus is. Jesus is the outward expression of the invisible God who came to give life to those He created.
As we fight against sin and an enemy seeking to destroy us, let's engage the weapon that God has given us: His Word.
We end the year by praying through the Core Values of our church and commit to focusing on Jesus in 2019.
Christmas reminds us that God gave his Son Jesus as the greatest gift imaginable because it was the exact gift we need. Jesus is the one who saves us.