
A Global Grace
The Gospel doesn't have borders. From every nation, the cry is the same: we need a Savior. And the answer is the same: in Christ, you are forgiven. 🌍✝️

The Gospel doesn't have borders. From every nation, the cry is the same: we need a Savior. And the answer is the same: in Christ, you are forgiven. 🌍✝️
Our kindness toward others isn't a down payment on God's love; it's a response to a debt Christ has already paid in full. Live today in the freedom of being already forgiven. 🕊️

Leadership is often defined by hierarchy and earned respect. But the Gospel presents a different model: a Father who abandons His dignity to run toward the broken. This week's sermon review explores Luke 15 and the radical nature of grace in our spiritual economy.

This sermon explores the challenging Christian mandate to love one's enemies, using the story of Joseph forgiving his brothers (Genesis 45) as a practical illustration of Jesus's teachings (Luke 6). This love is an act of will to do good, bless, and pray rather than an emotion. This counter-intuitive command is possible only by seeing God's larger purpose in difficult situations and relying on the power of Christ's own example of forgiveness.