MCC Microchurch Minute

Romans 5

Romans 5

Because of Jesus’ sacrificial love, our sin is erased, our relationship with God restored, and our hope in eternity made unshakable even in a fallen world.

Romans 4

Romans 4

Romans 4 reminds us that justification comes not through our works, but through faith in the God who freely gives grace—making us heirs of Abraham’s promise and members of God’s eternal family.

Romans 3

Romans 3

God’s grace isn’t a license to sin but a transforming gift that draws our hearts to live in faithful obedience through Jesus Christ.

Colossians 2

Colossians 2

Paul reminds believers that Christ alone is sufficient for salvation and spiritual maturity, warning them not to be deceived by human traditions or false teachings that diminish His supremacy.

Colossians 1

Colossians 1

Everything begins and ends with Jesus. He is the center of creation, the source of redemption, and the goal of spiritual growth. Paul’s vision is to lead the church to maturity by recognizing this truth: Christ is all, and in all.

Romans 1

Romans 1

The gospel reveals God’s righteousness and calls all people—Jew and Gentile alike—to turn from sin and live in the holiness and grace made possible through Jesus Christ.

John 15

John 15

When we choose to abide in Jesus—remaining rooted in His love and truth—He nourishes us, prunes us, and enables us to bear lasting fruit that reflects His heart to the world.

1 John 5

1 John 5

Because Jesus has overcome, you already walk in victory. Let that assurance anchor your worship, shape your priorities, and embolden your prayers.

1 John 4

1 John 4

Stay rooted in God’s Word so you can discern truth from error, and let His Spirit empower you to love others with the same love He has shown you.

1 John 3

1 John 3

No amount of sin is “safe”—walk in obedience and show genuine love, allowing God to purify your heart and produce lasting fruit.

1 John 2

1 John 2

True believers run to Jesus for forgiveness, reject the lies of the world, and grow in discernment by abiding in His Word. Then, the way that you live will reveal Who you love.

1 John 1

1 John 1

Walking in the light means confessing our sins, embracing God’s forgiveness, and living in honest fellowship with Him and one another.

Acts 1

Acts 1

Like the early church, let’s stay steadfast in prayer, obedience, and community as we wait on the Lord and boldly witness to His goodness.

Acts 4

Acts 4

Walk boldly in God’s power, love others with eternal perspective, and cultivate a prayerful, generous community that reflects His glory.

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