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If anyone serves me, he must follow me; and where I am, there will be my servant also (John 12:26).
As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another (1 Peter 4:10).
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Our kind and gracious Father in heaven will hold us fast, safe and secure through our diligent pursuit of complete rest in Him.
Do not harden your heart to God’s voice, but exhort one another to resist the deceitfulness of sin.
The remedy for a heart of fear and doubt is to consider the faithfulness of Jesus as the mediator, builder, and ruler of the household of God.
The incarnation of Christ was absolutely essential in order for him to defeat death for us, become our high priest, and help us when we face temptation.
Jesus became the trailblazer of our faith by suffering and dying in our place. Through this redemption, we become his brothers and sisters, adopted into the family God.
We must pay attention to Christ because the consequences of neglect are severe and we have been given His sure and reliable word of salvation.
Jesus stands alone in his nature, position, authority, steadfastness, and dominion. Therefore, Christians should regard angels rightly, beware of spiritual novelty, and anchor in God’s word.
God speaks to us definitively through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, who is the supreme reflection of His character.
In His life, Christ stands as our High Priest—favored by God, sympathetic toward us, and an effective advocate on our behalf.
God, in His providence, uses circumstances, especially painful ones, to grow us in holiness.
Fellowship is more than encouragement, friendship, and belonging. Fellowship is an antidote to apostasy.
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