Kingdom Citizen: 

In Oatlands, Sydney, Danny and Leila Abdallah faced a parent’s worst nightmare: a drunk and drugged driver struck their three children and their niece as they walked to buy ice…

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Living Love

We often sort people into “worth it / not worth it” without saying it out loud. Conditional love (based on performance), contingent love (based on context), and convenient love (based on comfort) all start with us and move outward. But Romans 12 calls us to something deeper: “Let love be genuine.” Genuine love begins with inner surrender (12:1–2) and then spills into honor, zeal, prayer, generosity, and hospitality (12:10–13).

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Living as One

The temptation is to compare—either to boast or to despair. But God arranged the body as He chose. Your quiet faithfulness might be the very strength someone else needs today. In an orchestra, every instrument matters; under the Spirit’s direction, the church becomes a symphony of grace.

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The Only Reasonable Response

The “Man in the Water” — Air Florida Flight 90 (1982) A Boeing 737 crashed into Washington, D.C.’s 14th Street Bridge and the icy Potomac. Six people surfaced alive. As…

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Romans – In Christ

You’re not merely forgiven—you’re family. The Spirit of adoption teaches you to pray “Abba, Father,” reminding you that you’re led by love, not driven by fear. And when suffering comes, you’re not alone. Creation groans, we groan, and the Spirit groans for us—interceding when we don’t have the words. God works all things for good—conforming us to Christ and securing a hope that cannot fail.

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The Struggle is Real

The law is like a mirror—it shows us what’s wrong but cannot make us right. Paul realized this when confronted with the command not to covet. Outwardly he was blameless, but inwardly he was guilty. The law exposed the dirt but couldn’t clean his heart.

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Dead to Sin, Alive to God

To die to sin doesn’t mean we’ll never struggle again, but it does mean sin no longer defines us. In Christ, we’ve been given a new identity. Baptism points to this truth—we were buried with Him and raised to new life (Romans 6:3–4).

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Romans – A Certain Hope

Hope grows in suffering when it’s rooted in God’s love.

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Romans – Faith that Moves

Faith isn’t a label—it moves. Romans 4 shows us how Abraham trusted God when it seemed impossible.

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Grace Wins over Life

God’s standard is perfection—but Jesus met it for us. Grace wins where we could not.

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