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What a joy it is to live for something worth suffering for!
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What a joy it is to live for something worth suffering for!
The arms of Jesus were stretched open in judgment for our sin so that they could remain open in welcome to us.
We are called to love like Jesus, and we can love like him because he has loved us with all of himself.
There is no probationary period in the household of grace.

Consider the high, deep, and wide love of Jesus for us.
We do not come to God hoping we have done enough, repented well enough, or cleaned ourselves up enough. We come because Jesus has done the work.
He loves us and yearns for us to be whole, to be healed, and to be guilt-free.
Jesus is not only the God of power, but the Lord of mercy. He is both able and willing.
Jesus brought the presence, the fullness of God to us.
The good news today is not that you are stronger than you realize.
The risen Christ gives us the greatest reason to celebrate.
There are no lowly or overlooked servants, no one is on the fringes of the household of God.