You Are More Forgiven Than You Realize!

“In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace.” -Ephesians 1:7 (KJV)

Friend, if you belong to Jesus Christ, you are not living on probation. You are living in redemption.

The Bible says we have redemption through His blood. Redemption means we have been bought back. We were slaves to sin, chained by guilt, and unable to free ourselves. But Jesus stepped into our place, paid the price we could never pay, and purchased our freedom with His own precious blood.

Notice the verse does not say redemption comes through our goodness, our religion, or our good works. It comes through His blood. Salvation is not earned. It is received. It is not based on what you have done for God, but on what Jesus has done for you.

And because of His sacrifice, we have the forgiveness of sins. Not partial forgiveness. Not temporary forgiveness. Complete forgiveness. God does not simply overlook our sins. He removes them because Christ paid for them in full at Calvary.

Why would God do such a thing? The answer is found in the last phrase, “according to the riches of his grace.” God’s grace is greater than your greatest failure. His mercy is deeper than your darkest sin.

So do not spend another day carrying a burden that Jesus has already carried to the cross. Stand in the freedom He purchased. Walk in the forgiveness He has given. Rejoice in the grace that will never run dry.

You are redeemed, forgiven, and forever loved through Jesus Christ.

Before You Go Another Day… Watch This and Thank God!

“O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good; for his mercy endureth for ever.” -1 Chronicles 16:34 (KJV)

Friend, there are some things in life that ought to come naturally. Saying “thank you” is one of them.

We’ve gotten so busy chasing what’s next that we’ve forgotten to appreciate what’s already in front of us.

The Bible tells us, “O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good; for his mercy endureth for ever.” Notice it doesn’t say to be thankful only when life is easy. It says to give thanks because God is good. His goodness isn’t determined by our circumstances. His mercy doesn’t come and go with the weather. It endures forever.

If you’ve got breath in your lungs, you’ve got a reason to praise Him. If He’s forgiven your sins, you’ve got a reason to thank Him. If He’s carried you through days you never thought you’d survive, you’ve got a testimony.

Sometimes the richest people aren’t the ones with the biggest bank accounts. They’re the ones who have learned to recognize God’s blessings in the ordinary moments, like a sunrise, a family meal, a church that loves them, and the peace that only Christ can give.

So today, before you rush into tomorrow, stop and thank God. Gratitude has a way of changing your perspective. When you remember how good God has been, you’ll find fresh strength for whatever lies ahead.

Because the Lord is still good… and His mercy still endures forever.

Why We Need Each Other More Than Ever!

“For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” -Matthew 18:20 (KJV)

Friend, one of the greatest reminders we need today is this: God never intended for us to walk through life alone.

Jesus said, “Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” What a wonderful promise! When God’s people come together with hearts focused on Him, His presence is there in a special way.

There is strength in standing together. There is encouragement in praying together. There is hope in worshiping together. Sometimes all it takes is another believer saying, “I’m praying for you,” to remind us that we are not carrying our burdens by ourselves.

The enemy loves isolation because he knows discouraged people are easier to defeat. But God calls us into fellowship, into friendship, and into a family of faith where we can lift one another up.

If you’ve been trying to carry every burden on your own, let today be the day you reach out. Join your church family. Pray with someone. Encourage someone. You may discover that while you are strengthening another person, God is strengthening you as well.

And remember this: every time God’s people gather in the name of Jesus—whether in a sanctuary, around a kitchen table, in a Bible study, or in a hospital room—He keeps His promise. Christ is in the midst.

So don’t walk alone today. Walk with Jesus, and walk with His people. Life is always stronger, richer, and more hopeful when we follow Him together.

Telling Stories, Sharing Grace And Loving Folks!