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Our identity isn't defined by where we've been or what we've done—it’s shaped by the grace of Christ. In Luke 7, a woman with a shattered reputation pours out worship at Jesus’ feet. Her past was public, but her faith was personal. Others saw her sin; Jesus saw her soul. While some scoffed, He forgave. Redemption sees no status—only surrender. And in that surrender, we find refuge. Romans 8 declares that nothing can separate us from God’s love. In Christ, we’re not just survivors of our circumstances—we're more than conquerors, positioned in grace and purposed for glory.
By The Church at CW5
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Our identity isn't defined by where we've been or what we've done—it’s shaped by the grace of Christ. In Luke 7, a woman with a shattered reputation pours out worship at Jesus’ feet. Her past was public, but her faith was personal. Others saw her sin; Jesus saw her soul. While some scoffed, He forgave. Redemption sees no status—only surrender. And in that surrender, we find refuge. Romans 8 declares that nothing can separate us from God’s love. In Christ, we’re not just survivors of our circumstances—we're more than conquerors, positioned in grace and purposed for glory.

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