As we step into a new year, I find myself reflecting on the journey we've taken together over the past 14 months, a journey through the entirety of Scripture. This Bible binge has been a transformative experience for many, offering a deeper understanding and connection with God's Word. As we move forward, I encourage you to continue this practice of daily engagement with Scripture. In the lobby, you'll find a variety of Bible reading plans to guide you, whether you prefer a chronological approach, a thematic one, or a mix of Old and New Testament readings. The YouVersion Bible app is another excellent resource, providing daily reminders to immerse yourself in God's Word, which serves as a lamp to our feet and a light to our path.
Reflecting on the Great Commission from Matthew 28:19, we are reminded of our mission to make disciples of all nations. This call is not just for pastors or church leaders but for each of us, despite our doubts and questions. Even the first disciples, who witnessed Jesus' miracles firsthand, experienced doubt. Yet, Jesus entrusted them with His mission, showing us that faith is not the absence of doubt but the courage to act despite it.
The story of Nicodemus, a teacher of the law who sought Jesus with questions, illustrates the beauty of the gospel. In John 3:16, we see the heart of the gospel: God's love for the world, a love that prompted Him to give His only Son so that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. This message is for all of us, the "whoevers" who struggle with sin and brokenness. Jesus assures us that He came not to condemn but to save, offering life and forgiveness in abundance.
As we embrace this new year, let us hold onto the simplicity and power of the gospel: God loved, God gave, we believe, and we live. This truth sustains us through life's complexities and uncertainties. My prayer is that you remain rooted in God's Word, allowing it to overflow into your life and the lives of those around you, bringing hope, light, and peace.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Power of Scripture: Engaging with the Bible daily is crucial for spiritual growth. It serves as a guiding light, providing wisdom and direction for our lives. As we enter a new year, consider adopting a Bible reading plan to deepen your understanding and connection with God's Word. [03:42]
- 2. The Great Commission: The call to make disciples is for everyone, not just church leaders. Despite our doubts and questions, we are entrusted with this mission. Faith is not the absence of doubt but the courage to act in spite of it, just as the first disciples did. [06:27]
- 3. God's Unconditional Love: John 3:16 reveals the heart of the gospel: God's love for the world. This love is not based on our ability to keep the law but is a gift given freely to all, regardless of our brokenness or shortcomings. [10:16]
- 4. The Gift of Salvation: Jesus came not to condemn but to save. His sacrifice offers us life and forgiveness in abundance. This assurance allows us to live confidently, knowing that we are loved and redeemed. [12:30]
- 5. Embracing Simplicity in Faith: In a complex world, the gospel's simplicity is profound. God loved, God gave, we believe, and we live. This truth sustains us through life's challenges and uncertainties, reminding us of the preciousness of our faith. [15:54]
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