You can trust the Scripture because of how it was written, by whom, and why so read it and do what it says
Read MoreJesus says that at His second coming, He’s going to sit on His glorious throne and gather all
people before Him, and will separate them from one another. In other words, everyone will
have to face Jesus on judgment day and give an account.
Read MoreLast week, we talked about the importance of obedience in our relationship with God. Jesus often shared the same message to his followers—those who belong to Him, those who love Him, should obey His commandments. Jesus happened to release this call right before He proceeded to display the greatest act of love. Today, we learn that loving Jesus is not the same as keeping his commandments. Loving Him precedes and inspires us to keeping His commandments—we will not obey Him unless we believe Him. We cannot trust Him unless we love Him.
Read MoreWe start a new mini-series today on radical obedience. As one of the core values of Rooftop church, we see the importance (necessity) of not only understanding but living our relationship with God that is premised on obedience unto Him. Our tendency to disregard and not prioritize God’s commands for us was evident from the very beginning of humanity, and it is often the reason for our lostness even today. Today, we desire to move towards the life of greater trust in God and discover the joy of living a life of radical obedience unto Him.
Read MoreWe lean into the powerful story of Jesus restoring one of the most prominent figures in
all of the Bible. Peter, as devoted as he was in following Jesus, his failure and fall were
greater than the most of us. As Peter was distraught in guilt and shame, Jesus restores
him in a powerful way. Why do we betray Him? And just how deep does His mercy run?
What iniquity is there that His mercy and grace cannot cover? We long to be immersed
in His restoring power today.
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