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Aaron Skirrow
Jesus, the good shepherd, pursues the one who is lost to save them and to make them his. He's not about crowds. He's not about masses. He's about individuals.
The scriptures say the law came by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. Grace is what makes the gift of God so great and the message so joyful. Grace gives us the treasure and the joys of heaven based on the merit of another.
Salvation is by grace through faith in Christ alone. Trying to earn it only leads to doubting and believing that Christ's sacrifice is not enough. Are you truly saved?
Standing in the storm of suffering? Jesus heals broken hearts and frees the oppressed. He lifts you from prisons of bitterness to an age of grace where forgiveness flows freely. Embrace the hope that God’s mercy meets you today—forgiveness without fear.
This message explores the the free gift of God's grace. We’ll unpack how Christ defeated our fears and offers us a new covenant of freedom through His sacrifice. We’ll examine how striving under the law only leads to frustration, while embracing grace unlocks a life of true rest and strength in His love.
understanding that God's grace is a free gift that cannot be earned, but rather received through faith.
accurate doctrine and teaching is emphasized as essential for spiritual growth and salvation.
enduring to the end is emphasized, as God will shake everything that can be shaken, leaving only what is born of Him.
a secure identity in Christ is crucial for living a life of purpose and confidence.
humility and faith in God's plan, rather than self-confidence, is crucial for spiritual growth and fulfillment.
living by faith and trusting in God's provision, rather than relying on our own efforts and sweat.