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In today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we dive into Romans 5:1-11, a powerful passage that reminds us of the peace and hope we have in Christ. Justification through faith not only secures our salvation but also equips us with endurance in trials, knowing that our ultimate victory is found in Jesus' sacrificial love.
We also celebrate Joseph in the 10th grade and Nina in the Preschool on their birthdays—happy birthday to both of you! 🎉
In the Add-Ins, we examine the quote: "Never be a burden. Handle your business. Pull your weight. If you need help, ask, but never expect others to carry what you refuse to." Is this biblical? How should Christians respond to this mindset? We explore the balance between personal responsibility and the biblical call to support one another in love.
Join us as we reflect on endurance, faith, and community, and leave encouraged to walk in confidence and grace. As always, grab your coffee and let’s grow together! ☕✨
By Jack FarmerIn today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we dive into Romans 5:1-11, a powerful passage that reminds us of the peace and hope we have in Christ. Justification through faith not only secures our salvation but also equips us with endurance in trials, knowing that our ultimate victory is found in Jesus' sacrificial love.
We also celebrate Joseph in the 10th grade and Nina in the Preschool on their birthdays—happy birthday to both of you! 🎉
In the Add-Ins, we examine the quote: "Never be a burden. Handle your business. Pull your weight. If you need help, ask, but never expect others to carry what you refuse to." Is this biblical? How should Christians respond to this mindset? We explore the balance between personal responsibility and the biblical call to support one another in love.
Join us as we reflect on endurance, faith, and community, and leave encouraged to walk in confidence and grace. As always, grab your coffee and let’s grow together! ☕✨