The Atonement: What Did Jesus’ Death Accomplish?
Jesus’ death fully reconciles us to God—offering not just forgiveness, but rescue, transformation, and eternal restoration.
Jesus’ death fully reconciles us to God—offering not just forgiveness, but rescue, transformation, and eternal restoration.
Jesus fulfilled the Law so we can live in His righteousness—free from fear, not bound by rules, but transformed by grace.
Jesus’ parables were spiritual doorways—simple yet deep stories revealing our hearts and calling us to God’s truth.
Many are spiritual but empty, longing for more—Jesus offers Himself, not just words, to truly satisfy the soul.
Jesus came to bring the Kingdom of God near—offering real, eternal transformation and inviting you into it now, not just later.
The Transfiguration reveals Jesus as the glorified Son of God—radiant in divine authority and worthy of our trust, worship, and whole lives.
Jesus is the heartbeat of the whole Bible—foreshadowed and promised throughout the Old Testament as part of God’s rescue plan from the beginning.
Isaiah’s message offers real hope, declaring that in darkness, light has come—the Messiah, Jesus Christ, who brings life and peace.
Eve’s story reflects our own—brokenness and longing met by God’s first promise of grace, pointing to hope and redemption.
Adam’s story explains how sin began, but Jesus—the second Adam—opens the way to grace, hope, and new life for all who believe.