Loving Jesus isn’t just something we feel—it’s something we live out by caring for and guiding the people He has placed in our lives. On this Good Friday, let’s remember the Good Shepherd and the sacrifice he made for us.

Loving Jesus isn’t just something we feel—it’s something we live out by caring for and guiding the people He has placed in our lives. On this Good Friday, let’s remember the Good Shepherd and the sacrifice he made for us.

When you trust in Christ, you’re not waiting for life to begin someday—you’ve already stepped out of darkness and into the fullness of life with Him right now.

Before anything existed, Christ, the living Word, was already present, reminding us that our lives begin not in chaos, but in the steady, eternal presence of God.

When you reach the end of your strength and the situation still looks impossible, that is exactly where God begins to do what only He can do.

Choosing the narrow path means intentionally pursuing what is right and true, even when it’s difficult, because it leads to lasting life.

To follow Jesus is to choose, day after day, to lay down our own will and faithfully walk the path He sets before us.

Following Jesus means choosing each day to lay aside our own desires and faithfully walk in His way, no matter the cost.

When we treat others with the same kindness, grace, and respect we desire, we reflect a deeper love that has the power to transform both hearts and relationships.

Even the smallest faith can open the door for God to do remarkable things in our lives.

When love for God fills our hearts, His love naturally flows outward to the people around us.
