Abundant Mercy
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Chosen Generation: Called Out to Proclaim His Praise
Discover your identity as part of God’s chosen generation—called out of darkness into light, made His special people to proclaim His praise to the world.
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The Gift of Freedom: Liberation from Sin’s Tyranny
Christ paid the price to break sin’s power over you. You’re free from both sin’s tyranny and religious legalism—stand fast in this liberty.
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The Gift of Grace: God’s Kindness to Undeserving Sinners
Grace is God’s gift to undeserving rebels. You contributed nothing to your salvation—God gave you everything based on His kindness alone.
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The Gift of Adoption: Your Place as a Beloved Child of God
Galatians 4:4-7“But when the fullness of the time had come, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the law, to redeem those who were under the law, that we might receive the adoption as sons. And because you are sons, God has sent forth the Spirit of His Son into your
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The Gift of Righteousness: The Great Exchange at the Cross
The great exchange: Christ took your sin and gave you His righteousness. Your acceptance before God is based on His perfect work, not yours.
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The Gift of Access: Coming Boldly to the Throne of Grace
Through Christ’s death, the veil was torn and access to God opened permanently. You can approach your Father boldly at any moment.
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The Gift of Rest: Finding Freedom from Spiritual Striving
Christ offers rest from the crushing burden of trying to earn God’s approval—rest in His finished work, not your religious performance.
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Manger and Cross: Why Jesus Had to Be Born to Die
Discover why the manger and cross are inseparably linked – Jesus had to become human to die as the perfect sacrifice that would conquer sin and death forever.
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Love Came Down: The Father’s Christmas Sacrifice
Discover the often-overlooked perspective of God the Father at Christmas—when love came down, it cost Him everything He treasured most.
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Heaven Broke Silence: The First Word After Four Hundred Years
Discover the miraculous moment when heaven broke silence after 400 years, announcing to Mary that Isaiah’s prophecy of a virgin birth was about to be fulfilled.










