The bottom line is that we’ve all messed up. Just because you’ve messed up, doesn’t mean you have to stay messed up. Jesus isn’t interested in holding your past against you. In fact, the opposite is true. He came to free you from your past mess-ups. Learn how to acknowledge your sin, to accept God’s forgiveness, and choose a promising future – free from Sin.
We tend to deal with brokenness in different ways. When it's our own mistake, we long for mercy and forgiveness. But when we're faced with someone else's failure, we are often very quick to respond without any grace at all. Jesus teaches us to respond to brokenness the way He did, with the kind o...
Sometimes it's easy to deal with poor choices, mess-ups, and failures. There are times where we can coast along and stay just ahead of disaster. But then there are times when we reach the point of desperation. But that place of desperation is the perfect opportunity for God's transformation. Don'...
People who felt unloved by everybody else were drawn to Jesus. When everyone around them couldn't see past their faults and failures, Jesus was reaching out to them. That's exactly how we should respond to those who feel rejected. When they sense that we see them as more than just a laundry list ...