The Lord wants you to see Him first and foremost as a Savior, not a teacher. He delights in saving and loving you!
Luke 14:25–27, Luke 15:1–4, John 6:65–69
Regardless of what you are going through, your heavenly Father’s love for you remains unconditional. When you fall or make a mistake, know you cannot lose your position as His son.
Luke 15:11–37, Luke 15:29–32, Luke 15:11, Gal. 4:6–7
Because of the finished work of Jesus, you are a son and daughter of God. It is when you establish yourself in the Spirit of sonship that you can enjoy your full inheritance in Christ.
Gal. 3:23–26
The Holy Spirit divinely and purposefully renamed the disciples “Christians.” Under the new covenant, being a Christian is greater than being a disciple.
Acts 11:26
Be strong in grace when you lay hold of the Spirit of sonship.
2 Tim. 2:1–2
God’s Word provides you with God’s solutions and wisdom for the situations you are going through. Take time to study God’s Word!
Prov. 4:20–22, Hos. 4:6
To be a “disciple” is to be a “learner” or “student.” We are students of God’s grace. As believers, we cannot help but be hungry to learn about the new covenant.
Matt. 28:19, 1 Pet. 2:2, 2 Cor. 5:17
Under the new covenant, discipleship has been replaced with sonship. Being a son and daughter of God is greater than being a disciple alone. We are part of God’s family and as His children, we learn from Him.
1 Tim. 1:2, 2 Tim. 1:2