Tag: image of God

Ephesians 3: In Christ

We all have a need for security, significance, and satisfaction. But searching for these in people, possessions, or position will never be enough. Only in Christ do we find all we need.

Image as Declaration Casting a Vision to the World

“Image is everything.” We have often heard this, and for the sake of a photograph, it is true. But when it comes to reality, if there is a gap between the image and what is behind the image, then that image is simply a façade.

Contentment in Christ

What matters most to you? Unless we know who and Whose we are, our answer to this question will lead only to discontentment.

Setting Your Mind on Christ

Did you know that, as a Christian, you are in constant conflict? Every moment presents a choice to lead a Spirit-directed life or to succumb to the wiles of the enemy and his temptations. When we have a warrior mindset, setting our minds on Christ, we will have the victory.

The End in Mind

It is possible to be alive and yet never really live. If you never ask the right questions about your purpose, you will go through life as if in a catatonic state. But living with the end in mind is a reminder to look to Christ.

Living as Salt and Light

How do you live as salt and light? You must lean into the wellspring of truth, looking to the example of Christ and the fullness of His life.

Called to be Saints

God has called us saints—and we need to live out of that identity. We have moved from the sphere of darkness to light and should walk in that light.

Conforming to Christ

What does it look like to imitate God? We need to look at the life of Christ, learning how to love others as He loved us.

The Power of the Holy Spirit

“If we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit” (Galatians 5:25 NASB95). One mark of the disciple is depending on the power of the Holy Spirit.

Christianity and Politics

What role should the Christian have in politics? Does the Bible give any instruction on how believers should engage in this political season? Watch or read Michael Stewart’s sermon as he addresses these questions.