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The Finished Work

“It is finished.” John 19:30 (KJV) Few questions are more important than this: How can I know I am truly saved? In a world driven by performance, achievement, and comparison, many people unknowingly carry that same mindset into their relationship with God. They ask themselves whether they have done enough, prayed enough, obeyed enough, or believed strongly enough. Yet Scripture provides a radically different answer. Salvation is not rooted in human performance. It is rooted in the finished work of Jesus Christ. I. Salvation Is by Grace, Not by Works The foundation of salvation is clearly defined in Scripture. “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.” Ephesians 2:8–9 (KJV) Grace means unearned favor. It is not something we achieve. It is something we receive. From the beginning of Scripture to the end, God consistently reveals that humanity cannot save itself. No amount of moral effort,...

The Human Heart

“The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?” Jeremiah 17:9 (KJV) We are living in a generation that elevates feelings above truth. Culture teaches that identity is self-defined, truth is subjective, and the heart is to be trusted above all else. Yet Scripture presents a radically different reality. The Bible teaches that the greatest danger to humanity is not external circumstances, but the condition of the human heart. I. The Origin of Sin: More Than an Action To understand the human condition, we must go back to the beginning. “Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned.” Romans 5:12 (KJV) Sin did not begin with us. It entered the world through Adam, and from that moment forward, it became part of humanity’s nature. This means sin is not merely something we do. It is something we are born into. David acknowledged this reality. “Behold, I was shapen ...

The Redemption of Nations

“But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” Matthew 6:33 (KJV) We are living in a time where the distinction between the kingdom of this world and the Kingdom of God is becoming increasingly clear. Scripture reveals that God is not passive in history. He is actively redeeming, revealing, and preparing a people for His eternal purposes. The call of this hour is not merely to observe, but to participate. The Kingdom of God is not only coming. It is being revealed through those who walk in obedience. I. The Redemption of Nations From Genesis to Revelation, God’s plan has always extended beyond individuals to nations. His redemptive purpose encompasses all peoples, tribes, and languages. “And the Lord shall be King over all the earth: in that day shall there be one Lord, and his name one.” Zechariah 14:9 (KJV) The promise of redemption is not limited to a select group. It is a global invitation. Yet Scripture also make...

The Voice of a Father

“I have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me.” Isaiah 1:2 (KJV) Throughout the history of redemption, Scripture repeatedly portrays God not only as King and Judge but also as a Father calling His children back to Himself. The tragedy revealed in the Bible is not that God has abandoned humanity, but that humanity has repeatedly turned away from Him. From the Garden of Eden to the modern world, the central problem of the human condition has been the same. Humanity seeks independence from the very Creator who offers life, peace, and restoration. The prophet Isaiah lamented this reality when describing Israel’s rebellion. “The ox knoweth his owner, and the ass his master's crib: but Israel doth not know, my people doth not consider.” Isaiah 1:3 (KJV) God’s desire has always been reconciliation, yet people often resist His call. I. A Generation That Runs from Correction The Bible frequently compares humanity to children who resist discipline and c...

A Crown Of Glory

“Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat.” Matthew 7:13 (KJV) Throughout the pages of Scripture, humanity is repeatedly confronted with a choice between two paths. One leads toward righteousness and eternal life. The other leads toward deception and destruction. Every generation faces this decision. Yet the Bible indicates that the final generation will encounter an unprecedented level of spiritual confusion and moral rebellion. Jesus warned that in the last days truth would be challenged by persuasive voices that appeal to human desires rather than divine authority. “For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears.” 2 Timothy 4:3 (KJV) In such an environment, discerning truth becomes a matter of spiritual survival. I. Truth Among the Righteous The Scriptures affirm that God’...

When the Winds Whisper

“For the great day of his wrath is come; and who shall be able to stand?” Revelation 6:17 (KJV) Throughout Scripture, God often speaks through the language of warning before He brings correction. The prophets repeatedly described seasons when the Lord calls humanity to awaken spiritually before great transitions in history unfold. These warnings are not merely threats. They are invitations to repentance and preparation. The Bible teaches that history is moving toward a moment when every person will stand before the Creator. “So then every one of us shall give account of himself to God.” Romans 14:12 (KJV) This reality gives urgency to the spiritual condition of every human heart. I. The Voice of Warning in Scripture From Genesis to Revelation, God raises voices to alert His people when major turning points approach. Noah warned his generation before the flood. Jeremiah warned Jerusalem before its destruction. John the Baptist warned Israel before the coming of the Messiah. ...

When Nations Tremble

“And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet.” Matthew 24:6 (KJV) Throughout history, moments have arisen when the world appears to move toward profound upheaval. Scripture repeatedly warns that before the return of Christ there will be seasons of global instability marked by conflict, deception, and spiritual testing. These moments are not random. They unfold within the sovereign timeline of God. The Bible teaches that behind the visible events of history there is also an unseen spiritual conflict shaping the course of nations. “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” Ephesians 6:12 (KJV) Understanding this spiritual dimension helps believers interpret the turmoil that often surrounds the final chapters of human history. I. The Invisible Confl...