Jesus has delayed his coming to give Christians more time to share the gospel and to give unbelievers a chance to be saved before it is too late.
Text: Matthew 24:12-15We shouldn’t be surprised by the Virgin Birth of Jesus. It’s exactly what we should expect when the Son of God comes to earth.
Text: Isaiah 7:14Let us lay aside our cares and follow the Wise Men on their journey to Bethlehem.
Text: Matthew 2:1-12If you know Jesus, you have “life everlasting” here and now. It begins the moment you believe, and it continues right on through your death, and it carries you all the way home to heaven.
Text: 2 Corinthians 5:8The resurrection of the body means that when God saves us, he saves the whole person—body, soul and spirit. It also means that we will see again our loved ones who died in the Lord.
Text: 1 Corinthians 15Our sins are forgiven, forgotten, removed, buried, and blotted out. They can never condemn us again. Let that thought grip your soul, and you will never be the same.
Text: Psalm 130:3-4But whether we are on earth today or in heaven tomorrow, we are still part of the church of Jesus Christ.
Text: Hebrews 12:1I still believe in God’s church. What about you?
Text: Ephesians 4:1-6God has a big family—and if you know Jesus, if you have trusted him as your Lord and Savior—you are part of that family.
Text: Matthew 16:18Are you thirsty for something better? Do you have a thirst deep inside for a brand-new life? Is your soul parched and dry? You don’t have to stay that way. Come to Jesus and the rivers will begin to flow.
Text: John 7:37-39