The world describes "greatness" through athletic achievement, academic excellence, climbing the corporate, long lasting beauty, and an increase in wealth. Most of us pursue greatness as a means to feel good, fulfilled, and worthy. Is there more to life? Absolutely! Matthew 20: 20-28 draws a picture of biblical greatness. What's more? We see that a pursuit of biblical greatness leads us to become more like Jesus; humble, servant-hearted, and focused on God.
In this, the conclusion of our series A Word to the Church, Jesus addresses the believers in Laodicea, a place that had become self-sufficient...
The greatest gift of all is the gift of salvation. Justification occurs at the point of conversion when we are saved from the penalty...