At Christmas, we celebrate the arrival of Jesus—the Light who entered a dark world. This verse reminds us that Jesus didn’t come just to be admired in a manger scene; He came to rescue us from spiritual darkness. In a season often marked by both joy and struggle, John 12:46 offers hope: through faith in Christ, we are no longer lost in the shadows of sin, fear, or despair. The Light has come, and darkness does not have the final word.
For the Christian, persecution is a good sign. I know I’m living that Blessed life when I’m living the persecuted life. But what’s critical...
Today and tomorrow, we wrap up our Healthy Heart series with our discussion of a Wealthy Heart... not wealth in a worldly sense, but...