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It’s one thing to say, “Here is a way to God.”
It’s another thing entirely to say, “I am the way to God.”

As Jesus makes his claims, the offense escalates.
Confusion becomes skepticism.
Skepticism becomes anger.
And eventually, resistance turns murderous.

Because Jesus doesn’t just offer truth.
He claims to be the truth.

His words divide rooms, confront pride, and challenge the things we hold most precious. And every encounter forces the same questions:

Who does this guy think he is?
And maybe more importantly—who do I think he is?

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reGROUP Sunday

Secrets and lies are some of the heaviest burdens we will ever carry. To begin to unburden ourselves, to find the blessedness of being undeservingly forgiven, we must confess. Confession is imperative to a relationship with God because all sin is enough to keep us away from God. However, through his abounding grace and mercy and love for all of us—his creation—he can set us free from the burden of our sin. We confess and we repent because he paid the price of our sin for us.

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Then Sings My Soul: Reflections on the Psalms

My soul longs to know you,
Longs to understand your ways
And to trust that they are good.

My soul longs to love you,
As you say you love me,
And to trust that your love is strong.

My soul longs to be still,
To rest in your justice and peace,
And to trust your promise to sustain.

My soul longs to be yours
And know how great you are.

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Pain Well Spent

When we look back at time, we can see all the ways it’s been both kind and cruel to us. We can see time that has helped and time that has hurt. Time that heals and time that feels like an end. Often it seems like we are at the mercy of time, but only because we look at time as something to be defeated. / Yet Jesus did not defeat time—he defeated death. He is the One that winds the hypothetical clocks of our lives and holds our time in his hands. Even when we are slow to hope and quick to wish for suffering to end, he does not waste our time. / In the expanse between life and death, Jesus takes us through death to life. By his great mercy can we live through the pain to look back and call it well spent.

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