We are reminded through the life of Brother Andrew that obedience to Christ is not merely about zeal, but about walking in step with the Holy Spirit—sharing the precious Word with wisdom, timing, and love.
Jesus commands us in Matthew 24 to "watch" and "be ready" for His coming. This hopeful expectancy should shape our daily lives, inspiring purity and preparation as we anticipate the day when He will return in glory.
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Bonus: “Crips Gang Member Gets Saved!” with Emeal (“E.Z.”) Zwayne
Emeal ("E.Z.") Zwayne’s testimony reveals God’s redeeming grace—rescuing him from gang life and deception into the freedom of Christ. He discovered that salvation is not earned but freely given, making us new creations.
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Take No Thought: Part 4
Through prayer, gratitude, and faith, we experience Christ’s peace. Casting our worries on Him allows us to live free and focus on seeking His Kingdom.
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Take No Thought: Part 3
When we meditate on Scripture, our faith grows, pushing out worry. Trusting God through prayer and focusing on His character frees us from the burden of self-reliance.
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Take No Thought: Part 2
Jesus teaches us to seek first God’s Kingdom and trust Him instead of being consumed by life’s cares. Anxiety fades when we prioritize Christ and meditate on His promises, allowing His peace to guard our hearts.
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Take No Thought: Part 1
By focusing on God’s Kingdom and eternal priorities, we can live free from worry. The care God gives to birds and flowers assures us of His provision.
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Love Your Neighbor: Part 4
Christ’s love is sacrificial, forgiving, and humble, and He calls us to love others as He has loved us. This love requires us to lay aside pride and seek the good of others.
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Love Your Neighbor: Part 3
True love is active and selfless, expressed through kind deeds, forgiveness, and humility. By relying on Christ’s strength, we can love even those who are difficult to love.
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Love Your Neighbor: Part 2
Loving our neighbor fulfills God’s law because it mirrors His character in us. This love is not based on fleeting emotions but on a commitment to put others above ourselves.
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Love Your Neighbor: Part 1
God's love is not passive but active, requiring us to serve selflessly, forgive freely, and reflect on Christ’s sacrificial love to everyone — family, neighbors, strangers, and even enemies. We cannot love in our own strength; only by abiding in Christ and receiving His love can we truly love others.
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Love the Lord: Part 4
Recognize the things that creep in and distract us from loving God with a whole heart: fear, worry, the world — and even just busyness with seemingly good things.
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Love the Lord: Part 3
Throughout the entire Bible, the primary way that loving God is defined is by keeping His commandments. But what does "keep" really mean?