Don’t Forget Whose Child You Are

When was the last time something truly moved you—your heart actually stirred? Where were you, and what brought it on? The answers are different for everyone. Some people seem to live inside moments like that almost daily. Others have to sit and think hard before one comes to mind. Maybe it’s worth asking yourself first:… Continue reading Don’t Forget Whose Child You Are

You think you’re “just” someone who keeps sinning — but God says otherwise

What does it really mean that believers “do not sin”? Sometimes the heaviest weight a Christian carries isn’t rejection from the world — it’s rejection from within. You’ve been a believer for years. You read the Bible, you pray, you show up. But in private, the same thoughts still surface — envy at someone’s success,… Continue reading You think you’re “just” someone who keeps sinning — but God says otherwise

Why Sola Scriptura? The Case for Scripture Alone

There was a thousand years of silence. Ordinary believers in medieval Europe had never held a Bible in their hands. The Scriptures, written in Latin, belonged exclusively to the clergy. Worship was conducted in a language no one could understand, and salvation could only be obtained by following the procedures prescribed by the Church. To… Continue reading Why Sola Scriptura? The Case for Scripture Alone

Humility Is the Way of Life — The Courage to Confess Sin and the Healing of the Soul

We often speak of humility as one virtue among many, yet Scripture treats humility as a matter of survival. The proud will fall (Prov. 16:18), and the humble will receive honor (Prov. 29:23). But have we ever stopped to ask what humility truly is at its core? Humility is not merely an attitude of self-deprecation.… Continue reading Humility Is the Way of Life — The Courage to Confess Sin and the Healing of the Soul

Why Do We Say I Killed Jesus? — A Question That Spans Two Thousand Years

Introduction In Acts 3:15, Peter boldly declared to the crowd: “You killed the Author of life!” These words struck like a hammer blow, piercing straight to the conscience of his listeners. Yet today, when we read these words, a question may naturally arise in our minds: What does this have to do with me? That… Continue reading Why Do We Say I Killed Jesus? — A Question That Spans Two Thousand Years

Breaking the Chains of Guilt: Embracing Grace and Redemption

So now there is no condemnation for those who belong to Christ Jesus.And because you belong to him, the powerof the life-giving Spirit has freed you from the power of sin that leads to death.Romans 8:1-2 (NIV) God’s law was given so that all people could see how sinful they were. But as people sinned more… Continue reading Breaking the Chains of Guilt: Embracing Grace and Redemption

Unlimited: Confess Your Sins | Good News Unlimited

Unlimited: Confess Your Sins May 30, 2024 899 Father, I have sinned (Luke 15:18, NIV). Those whom Christ has washed in his precious blood no longer stand where they can be condemned, but are once for all “accepted in the Beloved”. They are God’s precious children. But even children offend, so it is good for them to… Continue reading Unlimited: Confess Your Sins | Good News Unlimited

Unlimited: What Defiles You | Good News Unlimited

Unlimited: What Defiles You Apr 24, 2024 14763 What defiles you does not come from the outside. Trusting Jesus and accepting His forgiveness is key to stay clean. Again, Jesus called the crowd to him and said, “Listen to me, everyone, and understand this. Nothing outside a person can defile them by going into them. Rather, it is… Continue reading Unlimited: What Defiles You | Good News Unlimited