
The Comfort of God’s Justice
We still aim to do what is right and uphold righteous standards, but we do so recognizing that God’s final judgment is our ultimate hope. The justice we find in this life is a foreshadowing of the true justice to come.
We still aim to do what is right and uphold righteous standards, but we do so recognizing that God’s final judgment is our ultimate hope. The justice we find in this life is a foreshadowing of the true justice to come.
Core Christianity was a broadcast that used a Q&A format to answer Bible and theology questions. Although they no longer have a daily broadcast, these past broadcast audio episodes from Pastor Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier, can give you valuable insight into Scriptural questions that can deepen your knowledge and understanding of God's Word.
Core Christianity was a broadcast that used a Q&A format to answer Bible and theology questions. Although they no longer have a daily broadcast, these past broadcast audio episodes from Pastor Adriel Sanchez and Bill Maier, can give you valuable insight into Scriptural questions that can deepen your knowledge and understanding of God's Word.
You live in the merits of the obedient, crucified Savior. Christ lovingly gave his life for yours. The love the Father shows him, he now shows you.
Christians believe that our bodies matter. After all, God didn’t simply leave us as disembodied souls—he gave us bodies and called them good
When faced with the painful task of forgiving someone who shows no remorse for the harm they have caused us, we can find courage in knowing that God will administer justice perfectly, both to us and our offender.
Christ experienced our judgment and merited for us his righteousness. This is the message of the cross.
Jesus is pointing out the hypocrisy of following man-made regulations and rules but ignoring the heart of the law of God, which is to love him and love neighbor.