Jesus Messiah
As 2020 comes to a close — and a turbulent year it has been — this hymn draws our attention to a timeless question for all ages: How can I get right with God?
Spiritual reflections on beloved hymns
As 2020 comes to a close — and a turbulent year it has been — this hymn draws our attention to a timeless question for all ages: How can I get right with God?
There is but one path to salvation and that is through Christ. We must recognize the self-righteousness of thinking we can gain eternal life through good works.
This worship hymn is a powerful message of how God loves us despite our unworthiness. We all are like the prodigal son.
One of Charles Wesley’s beloved hymns expresses the miracle of the Holy Spirit in changing our hearts and making us a new creation.
This beloved hymn reminds us that we can trust in our salvation if we believe. Believe is a term that appears 289 times in the Bible.
Edward Mote’s timeless hymn speaks of saving faith . . . the real thing . . . faith that causes one to act.
“I once was blind but now I see” — Those words go to the heart of John Newton’s conversion and speak to the One who can truly help us see.