Chris Wall • Colossians 3:9-11
When redemption takes place in the life of a believer, God begins the life-long process of progressively recovering more of His image. The amazing promise of the New Testament is the shift of moving from being like Adam to becoming more like Christ. The full measure of our creation in the image of God is not complete all at once. But God is progressively creating His image in us as we grow up in our faith. Jesus is the image of the invisible God (Colossians 1:15), and in Jesus, we are being conformed into His likeness. (Romans 8:29; 1 Corinthians 15:49)
Chad Balthrop • 1 Chronicles 6:16-19 What are you called to do? God gave the children of Israel a family business. He called every...
Chris Wall • Isaiah 9:6-7 ESVOur church and community are still in the throes of navigating unusual tensions and growing uncertainty. With this in...
Chris Wall • John 19:16-37 In this passage, John highlights four direct messianic prophecies that took place on thecross completely outside of the prophets...