Who is Jesus? He is our Savior - 146
NOV 16, 2023
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When we dismiss or belittle our Savior, we risk closing ourselves off from experiencing the fullness of His grace, peace, and redemption. We hinder our own spiritual growth and miss out on the transformative work He desires to accomplish in our lives.

Rolling our eyes at our Savior can limit our understanding of who He truly is and the depth of His love and power. It keeps us from fully embracing His teachings, His example, and the abundant life He offers. Our relationship with God is intended to be one of trust, surrender, and reverence. By mocking or trivializing our Savior, we undermine the reverence and awe that He rightly deserves.

Jesus emphasized the importance of our spiritual condition, emphasizing that gaining the whole world but losing our souls would be a great loss (Matthew 16:26). He taught that true healing and wholeness come not merely through physical restoration, but through surrendering our lives to Him, receiving His grace and forgiveness, and having a renewed relationship with God.

It is through this miraculous inward healing that we find lasting peace, joy, and eternal life. As we acknowledge Jesus as our Savior and allow Him to heal our souls, we find true purpose, abundant life, and a hope that transcends the temporary nature of this world.

This is the perfect time of the year for a study such as this. Jesus came as a baby born in a manger, grew up to become a man like no other, and then fulfill His ultimate purpose as the Savior of the world.

Join us this week for part three of our series and examine yourself. Have you accepted Jesus as your Savior?

Visit our website at www.connectingthegap.net for everything about our ministry. We'd love to hear from you as well. There is a contact page on the website or email me at daniel@connectingthegap.net. I'd love to hear some feedback on how God has changed your life!

Have a blessed week!



Based on Costi Hinn and More Than a Healer

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