“Only God’s Glory” from Ephesians 2:1-14. In the conclusion to our Reformation Anniversary series, we ask a practical question: What is the purpose of our existence? It turns out that we must first understand the purpose of God’s existence to find our own, and when we do, it filters down into every aspect of our lives.
When the ark is captured, the Lord goes into exile for his people and fights their enemies. When his people repent, he gives them...
While forgiving is always costly, those who have been forgiven can and must forgive others in turn.
Two parables directed against the religious leaders indicated why they would lose their management of the kingdom, and why others would take their place.