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We're reminded that our past does not define us because we have been washed, sanctified, and justified through Jesus Christ. In 1 Corinthians Paul calls believers to live from their new identity in Christ and honor God with their bodies, relationships, and choices.

God's response to sin is never rooted in condemnation, but in restoration. In 1 Corinthians, Paul challenges believers to lovingly address sin, pursue holiness, and help one another walk in the freedom found in Christ.

As we continue our series through 1 Corinthians, Paul's words remind us that God's kingdom is not built on impressive words, but on transformed people who faithfully follow Christ and walk in His power.

This passage in our study through 1 Corinthians invites us to examine what we're investing our lives in and challenges us to build with eternal purpose, knowing that what is built for Christ will endure.

As we continue our series in 1 Corinthians 2, Paul reminds us that the message of Jesus is not carried by human strength, persuasive wisdom, or clever words, but by the power of the Holy Spirit at work in us.

As we begin our new study through 1 Corinthians, this message challenges us to examine the subtle ways we can drift spiritually and calls us back to a faith centered on Jesus before we slowly lose our way.

As we continue through Colossians, this message reminds us that Jesus changes everything for everyone, inviting us to leave behind our old ways and grow into the people God created us to be.

As part of a special preach-off in our Colossians series, this message invites us to return to the truth that Jesus alone is enough, and to let go of anything we’ve been relying on in His place.

You are called and empowered by Christ to actively contend for the spiritual growth of the people God has placed in your life.

In this message from our series through Colossians, Pastor Grayson asks who is really the main character in your life and explores what it means to center everything on Jesus.