God’s Judgment Is Good and Necessary
Why does God judge his people? Jeremiah 41-52 recounts the aftermath of Jerusalem's fall, including the assassination of Gedaliah and the Jews' flight to Egypt against Jeremiah's warnings (chapters 41-44).

Why does God judge his people? Jeremiah 41-52 recounts the aftermath of Jerusalem's fall, including the assassination of Gedaliah and the Jews' flight to Egypt against Jeremiah's warnings (chapters 41-44).
The longer you practice these steps, the larger your world will become and the more like Jesus you will be.
You don’t need to travel far to make a difference. The opportunity to reflect Christ’s love is right in front of you—at work, in your neighborhood, and in your daily routines. The question is, will you take it?
We live in a world where people have vast differences. And as is the case with many, the natural default is to gravitate towards our own group of people.
Jesus did not sit around and wait for disciples to come to him. He went to where they were, offered them an invitation to follow him, evaluated their progress, and then selected them to be his twelve apostles.