In the opening verses of ‘the sermon on the mount’ Jesus began to describe his followers as ‘poor, sad, meek, righteous, merciful, pure, peaceful, persecuted, insulted people, waiting for a reward in heaven.’ Is that really what we are?
In the opening verses of ‘the sermon on the mount’ Jesus began to describe his followers as ‘poor, sad, meek, righteous, merciful, pure, peaceful, persecuted, insulted people, waiting for a reward in heaven.’ Is that really what we are?
The third talk in our Disciple series. Biblical text:
God’s love is for everyone. Every single person we encounter is someone God loves- and for that individual, God has sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice. John had personally seen Jesus offered on the cross as this sacrifice. Years later, he was still convinced of this.
The first talk in our ‘Disciple’ series – are we Christians or Disciples?