Who God Is
God is the holy Creator, righteous Judge, and merciful Lord over all things. He is not shaped by culture, preference, or human opinion. He is eternal, good, sovereign, and worthy of total worship.
The gospel is the announcement that holy God saves guilty sinners through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It calls for repentance, faith, surrender, and a life that follows the King.
These truths are the foundation. They are not decorative language. They are the line between darkness and light.
God is the holy Creator, righteous Judge, and merciful Lord over all things. He is not shaped by culture, preference, or human opinion. He is eternal, good, sovereign, and worthy of total worship.
Man was made in the image of God and is accountable to Him. We are not accidents, and we are not our own highest authority. We were made to know God, honor Him, and walk in obedience.
Sin is rebellion against God. It is not merely weakness, mistake, or immaturity. Sin corrupts the heart, separates man from God, and leaves every person guilty before a holy Judge.
Jesus Christ is the Son of God, fully God and fully man. He is the promised Messiah, the only Savior, the only mediator between God and man, and the King before whom every knee will bow.
At the cross, Jesus willingly bore the judgment sinners deserve. His blood was not symbolic sentiment. It was the price of redemption, where justice and mercy met for all who belong to Him.
Jesus rose bodily from the dead. The resurrection declares His victory over sin, death, and the grave. Because He lives, forgiveness is real, judgment is certain, and hope is not empty.
The response to the gospel is repentance and faith. Repentance turns from sin and self-rule. Faith trusts Christ completely, not personal goodness, emotion, heritage, or religious performance.
Christ does not call people into casual admiration. He calls them to deny themselves, take up the cross, and follow Him. Grace is free, but discipleship is not weightless.
Come to Christ. Confess your sin. Turn from rebellion. Trust His death and resurrection. Surrender to Him as Lord. There is no other name under heaven by which we must be saved.
The invitation is simple, but it is not casual.
Christ receives sinners who come to Him in repentance and faith. If you need help understanding repentance, surrender, or how to call on Christ, ask plainly and privately.