Conviction of Heart

by Ronnie Hewitt

“If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.” (Romans 10:9-10)

The earliest confession of the NT church was not “Jesus is Savior,” but “Jesus is Lord” (cf. Ac 8:16; 19:5; 1Cor 12:3). Jesus is specifically called Savior 16 times in the NT, but He is called Lord more than 150 times. “Lord” (Gk. kyrios) means having power, dominion, authority and the right to master. Therefore, when NT Christians called Jesus “Lord,” this was not just an outward profession, but an inward sincere attitude of heart by which they made Christ and His Word Lord over their life.


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The Pharisee Within

by Ronnie Hewitt

It is very difficult at times for religious people to be friends of sinners. Religion apart from relationship is more concerned with outward behavior than inward change. It values performance and perfection. The Pharisees were the standard of holiness in Jesus’ day. They were also arrogant and mean. Instead of showing mercy and leading people to God, they condemned and discouraged people. Jesus regularly called them out for their judgmental attitudes, usually using terms like “blind fools,” “snakes,” and “hypocrites” (Matt 26:16-33). The crazy thing is they believed they were pleasing God. They believed they were working hard to eradicate sin in themselves and those around them. Unfortunately, they were missing the message of Jesus entirely.


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Permanent Peace

by Boyd Bailey / Wisdom Hunters
 

Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid. John 14:27

The night before his appointment with insults, torture and death, Jesus is full of peace. Abundant and calming—as He faced death’s door—he generously gave to his disciples what they would need, before they even knew what they needed—peace. A well of peace so deep, never to run dry. Not the temporary peace of this world, but the permanent peace of the Prince of Peace. Christ’s peace is His gift, peace for all who receive Him. Christ calms calamity and clears confusion.  Like a feather swirling in the wind, peace is allusive to the proud, but easily grasped by the humble.


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