A message from the series “A Human Humbling Gospel.” How do we get saved? God saves humans by choosing them, not in fantastic and brilliant ways, but through his grace, he chooses us not by our works but by his love.

A message from the series “A Human Humbling Gospel.” The Gospel is meant to save, but it is also meant to humble mankind. Our sin reveals that our nature is not as well off as we believe it is, but is in desperate need of salvation that can only be gained by believing in the gospel of Jesus Christ.

A message from the series “Isaiah: The Holy One of Israel Saves.” The birth of Christ not only humbled us in our present day, but also humbled the nations of the time of Jesus.

A message from the series “Isaiah: The Holy One of Israel Saves.” In the Christmas season, we must remember that Jesus, even baby Jesus, was God.

Although we are, and should be, thankful for many things, we should always thank God for the gift of Christ and His sacrifice.

As Christians, we should recognize that our trials come from God and that through them we can gain a greater trust in Him. We can also see that God will never subject us to a trial or temptation that is beyond our ability to overcome.

A message from the series “We are Protestant: The Sola Series.” Faith without works is a dead faith. Works without faith is legalism. How can we, as believers, strike that balance?

A message from the series “We are Protestant: The Sola Series.” Within the Reformation, the doctrine of Faith Alone was solidified. With Faith Alone, your faith must be verified with a knowledge of the Gospel, which leads to a proper defense, and finally, a proper faith which is based off of the Gospel.

A message from the series “We are Protestant: The Sola Series.” As Protestants, we must understand that it is our faith that will lead us to God, and not our works.

A message from the series “We are Protestant: The Sola Series.” The common Grace of God can be seen in the physical, intellectual, moral, creative, and social aspects of our lives. In addition, His sustaining Grace can be seen in the church, the Word, the Holy Spirit, prayer, and even in our suffering.