- Positional (Past) Sanctification: This takes place at the moment of salvation when a believer is proclaimed to be righteous and "set apart" in Christ.
- Progressive (Present) Sanctification: The process of growing (maturing) spiritually and becoming more holy with every day of our lives.
- Perfect (Future) Sanctification: This is the final product, so to speak. It is the total, concluding sanctification occurring when believers receive their eternal bodies and are completely unified with Christ in heaven.
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Monday, September 29, 2025
Sanctification: A Lifelong Journey
Saturday, September 27, 2025
Weekend Message | Becoming Who We Are - Session 2 of 5 | Beth Moore
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Friday, September 26, 2025
God's Mystery Is Our Salvation
- Ephesians 3:2 - Paul affirms his spiritual mandate to preach the Gospel to the Gentiles, considering his role a gift of God's grace.
- Ephesians 3:3-5 - The apostle explains that God imparted this "mystery" to him, a vague, perplexing truth in former times but now disclosed to the prophets and apostles through the Holy Spirit.
- Ephesians 3:6 -The "mystery" is openly declared: that "through the gospel the Gentiles are heirs together with Israel, members together of one body, and sharers together in the promise in Christ Jesus."
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
Bible Studies To-Go | Give Your Burdens to the Lord
Our ©Bible Studies To-Go series presents abridged Scripture studies that are tailored for the modern believer who desires to supplement and enhance their Bible learning, but is limited by a demanding daily routine.
More intensive Bible studies can easily be located, if one prefers that. Our studies will focus on themes, topics, and in some cases are even developed by questions we gather from our work with others.
The topic for this particular study is: taking our burdens to the Lord. We shall examine the Divine command to cast our cares on God and find peace in His sovereignty.
It's no secret that we all carry burdens in our daily lives. These can include personal responsibilities, spiritual and emotional weight, afflictions or failings, and sin.
Question: What does it feel like to carry a heavy burden? Think carefully about this question and respond honestly. You may want to write your thoughts down to help you stay on task and remove any distractions.
Allow me to provide some key scriptural passages that demonstrate how to relinquish control and trust God's sustaining power for encouragement, comfort, and guidance.
- Psalm 55:2 - This verse relates a deep emotional struggle and a plea for God's attention during personal strife, highlighting a need for God's intervention and presence when feeling abandoned.
- Matthew 11:28-30 - Here, Jesus invites the weary and burdened to find spiritual rest in Him, not by yielding to harsh religious laws or self-effort, but by taking on His gentle and light yoke of discipleship, which provides freedom and true refreshment for the soul.
- 1 Peter 5:7 - This verse is a command to entrust your concerns to God's capable hands, as He is sovereign and ultimately seeks to exalt (honor) those who humbly submit to Him.
- What promise of God is highlighted in Psalm 55:2?
- What does Jesus offer in Matthew 11:28-30?
- What are we encouraged to do in 1 Peter 5:7?
- praying, or making petitions or requests concerning our worries,
- undertaking deep contemplation and meditation on biblical texts to understand their meaning, connect with God, and apply the truths found within them to your life
- seeking the support of others.
- Which "heavy load" feels most challenging for you to let go of?
- God's promise to sustain us can mean different things to all of us. What does it mean to you?
- How does the gentle nature of Jesus determine your willingness to share struggles?
- How does knowing God cares about you help with worries and concerns.
- How can you actively engage in prayer and seek help, guidance, or assistance from others his week?
Monday, September 22, 2025
Total Dependence on God For Salvation and Life
We depend on many things for our existence and welfare. For example, we all require air, food, and water. Even the social order in which we interact with others like family, friends, and groups meets specific needs.
- Proverbs 3:5-6 - Trusting in God's guidance instead of our limited knowledge puts our faith to use.
- Isaiah 55:8-9 - His thoughts and ways are higher than our own, likewise so His direction and guidance.
- Isaiah 40:31 - Those who wait for the Lord shall change and renew their strength, empowering them to face life's challenges head-on and overcome.
- 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 - God's grace is made perfect when we acquiesce to our own imperfections. Only then will we learn to depend on God's power in our weakness.
- Matthew 6:25-34 - Our Heavenly Father is sympathetic to all of our needs. By worrying we show that we do not trust Him.
- Philippians 4:19 - God will most assuredly provide for us according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.
Saturday, September 20, 2025
Weekend Message | Becoming Who We Are - Session 1 of 5 | Beth Moore
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Friday, September 19, 2025
God Alone is My Rock and My Salvation
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Wednesday, September 17, 2025
God Forgives the Sinner
Although Psalm 130 is not a lengthy composition, it contains an abundance of useful guidance for the careful reader. And while the author of the psalm is not openly revealed, most attribute it to King David.
The eminent nineteenth century preacher Charles H. Spurgeon said, "Psalm 130 is a powerful expression of a soul crying out from the depths of despair to God, finding hope in His forgiveness."
Because of its emphasis on sin, forgiveness, and redemption, it is generally known as a "penitential psalm," where the psalmist expresses their sorrow over sin and spiritual failure.
Understanding the importance of sin and receiving God's forgiveness is necessary for one's spiritual well-being. We can reserve redemption for another discussion where it can be properly discussed.
Most importantly:
- All are guilty of sin. No exceptions!
- The awareness that God's immense compassion and forgiveness is permanently accessible.
Our sin is deep (Jeremiah 17:1; 9). And it doesn't help that we enter this world already at a disadvantage (Psalm 51:5), then spend the rest of our lives trying to deal with it.
Psalm 130, in its brevity, touches on the importance of our discussion here: our sin and God's forgiveness. But it leaves any further investigation up to us. Here, it directs our attention to:
- The depth of our (human) sin (Psalm 130:3).
- The infinite mercy and complete forgiveness of God (Psalm 130:3-4).
- The value of having patience with the Lord, including faith and confidence (Psalm 130:5-6).
- Even when feeling overpowered by sin, God's unfailing redemptive love is always accessible (Psalm 130:7).
Scripture: Psalm 32:5; Isaiah 43:25; 2 Chronicles 7:14; Mark 7:20-23; Romans 3:23
Prayer: "O Lord, I stand before you with a repentant heart, confessing my sins and weaknesses. I admit my need for your forgiveness and mercy. Cleanse my sins, and create in me a pure heart. Amen"
Grace and peace,
Marlowe
Monday, September 15, 2025
True Worship Is About God!
- Hurry in life and competing demands.
- Unbelief or doubt in God.
- Misconceptions or a distorted image of God.
- Internal remorse or a guilty conscience.
- Anxiety or consternation.
- Rejection by others or being a religious outcast.
- Living in a religiously underserved area.
- Practicing multifaceted devotion, and
- one's soundness of mind and body.
- Living a life that glorifies God and demonstrates his character through our actions, attitudes, and words.
- Practicing intentional prayer in a purposeful and heartfelt manner rather than viewing it as a hasty obligation.
- Setting aside intentional quiet time to reflect on scripture and be still in God's presence. This creates space for reverence and helps calm the mind.
- Voluntarily dedicating personal time to ponder scripture and rest in God's presence.
- Expressing gratitude for God's blessings helps shift our attention to the positive instead of negative.
- Demonstrating obedience and repentance to God by always approaching Him with an unpretentious heart and a remorseful attitude.