The Bible is not man-centered, but God-centered.
True faith requires both knowledge and trust.
The glory of God is the ultimate purpose of our existence.
The nature of God is revealed through His creation and His Word.
The depth of our sin demands the greatness of God’s grace.
Jesus is not just a good teacher, but the Son of God.
God’s sovereignty is displayed through His providence.
Holiness is not an option, but a requirement for believers.
The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom.
The love of God is demonstrated through His sacrifice on the cross.
The Gospel is not a self-help message, but a proclamation of God’s grace.
Faith is not blind, but grounded in the evidence of God’s existence.
The Christian life is a journey of sanctification, not just conversion.
God is not interested in our comfort, but our transformation.
The truth of God’s Word is absolute, not subject to personal interpretation.
Only God can satisfy the deepest longings of our souls.
The pursuit of pleasure apart from God is empty and meaningless.
Every decision we make has eternal consequences.
The world’s standards of success are not aligned with God’s standards.
Our primary purpose is to bring glory to God in all we do.
God’s grace is not earned, but freely given to those who repent and believe.
God’s love for us is not based on our performance, but His character.
The Church is the body of Christ, called to be salt and light in the world.
Forgiveness is not a sign of weakness, but a reflection of God’s character.
The Holy Spirit empowers and guides us in our journey of faith.
God’s promises are unchanging and trustworthy.
True worship is not limited to a specific time or place, but a lifestyle.
God’s justice demands punishment for sin, but His mercy provides a way of escape.
The resurrection of Jesus is the cornerstone of our faith.
The pursuit of knowledge should always be accompanied by a pursuit of wisdom.
God’s sovereignty does not negate our responsibility to make wise choices.
The trials we face are opportunities for growth and dependence on God.
The pursuit of happiness apart from God leads to emptiness and dissatisfaction.
God’s love was demonstrated through His willingness to bear the penalty for our sin.
The Christian life is not meant to be lived in isolation, but in community with other believers.
God’s mercy is greater than our sin.
The fear of man is a snare, but the fear of God leads to true freedom.
God’s Word is a lamp to guide our steps.
The pursuit of wealth and possessions is a futile attempt to fill the void in our hearts.
The Christian life is marked by a continual process of repentance and renewal.
True joy is found in surrendering our will to God’s perfect plan for our lives.
The pursuit of knowledge should always be accompanied by a pursuit of humility.
God’s love is not limited to a certain group of people, but extends to all who come to Him in faith.
The fear of death is overcome through the hope found in Christ’s resurrection.
God’s grace is sufficient for every circumstance we face.
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