• The World as It Is—Because of Human Disobedience

    Look around the world today. We see violence, war, injustice, poverty, greed, exploitation, division, and heartbreak. Families are fractured, communities are hurting, and creation itself seems to groan under the weight of suffering. Many ask: Why is the world so broken?

    The Bible takes us back to the beginning.

    God created the world out of nothing. Where there was darkness, He spoke light. Where there was emptiness, He brought life. The earth was filled with beauty, harmony, and peace. There was no fear, no shame, no violence, and no death. Everything God made was good—very good.

    But then came the serpent's whisper: "Did God really say...?" Doubt entered the human heart. Adam and Eve chose to trust their own desires rather than God's wisdom. In that moment, sin entered the world, and with it came shame, fear, broken relationships, suffering, and death.

    Yet the most remarkable part of the story is not humanity's rebellion—it is God's response.

    When Adam and Eve hid, God came looking for them. He called out, "Where are you?" Not because He had lost them, but because He wanted them to return to Him.

    That question echoes throughout Scripture. It is the heart of the Good Shepherd who leaves the ninety-nine to search for the one lost sheep. It is the determination of the woman who searches for her lost coin. It is the love of the father who runs to embrace his prodigal son.

    The story of Eden is not merely the story of humanity's fall. It is the beginning of God's great rescue mission.

    Yes, the world is broken because of sin. But God has never stopped pursuing His creation. Through every generation, He has been calling people back to Himself. His love remains relentless, His mercy abundant, and His promises sure.

    The brokenness of the world is not the final chapter.

    God is still seeking the lost. God is still healing the wounded. God is still restoring what has been broken.

    And His invitation remains open to every one of us:

    Come home. 🏾

    #Faith #ChristianLiving #Gospel #Hope #Redemption #GodsLove #ComeHome #JesusChrist #Bible
    The World as It Is—Because of Human Disobedience Look around the world today. We see violence, war, injustice, poverty, greed, exploitation, division, and heartbreak. Families are fractured, communities are hurting, and creation itself seems to groan under the weight of suffering. Many ask: Why is the world so broken? The Bible takes us back to the beginning. God created the world out of nothing. Where there was darkness, He spoke light. Where there was emptiness, He brought life. The earth was filled with beauty, harmony, and peace. There was no fear, no shame, no violence, and no death. Everything God made was good—very good. But then came the serpent's whisper: "Did God really say...?" Doubt entered the human heart. Adam and Eve chose to trust their own desires rather than God's wisdom. In that moment, sin entered the world, and with it came shame, fear, broken relationships, suffering, and death. Yet the most remarkable part of the story is not humanity's rebellion—it is God's response. When Adam and Eve hid, God came looking for them. He called out, "Where are you?" Not because He had lost them, but because He wanted them to return to Him. That question echoes throughout Scripture. It is the heart of the Good Shepherd who leaves the ninety-nine to search for the one lost sheep. It is the determination of the woman who searches for her lost coin. It is the love of the father who runs to embrace his prodigal son. The story of Eden is not merely the story of humanity's fall. It is the beginning of God's great rescue mission. Yes, the world is broken because of sin. But God has never stopped pursuing His creation. Through every generation, He has been calling people back to Himself. His love remains relentless, His mercy abundant, and His promises sure. The brokenness of the world is not the final chapter. God is still seeking the lost. God is still healing the wounded. God is still restoring what has been broken. And His invitation remains open to every one of us: Come home. ❤️🙏🏾 #Faith #ChristianLiving #Gospel #Hope #Redemption #GodsLove #ComeHome #JesusChrist #Bible
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  • JESUS DIDN’T JUST DIE FOR THE PERFECT… HE DIED FOR EVERYONE.

    For the broken.
    For the lost.
    For the addicted.
    For the rejected.
    For the doubters.
    For the ones who feel too far gone.

    “But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” — Romans 5:8

    Jesus didn’t wait until you had it all together. He loved you at your lowest.

    Even after the betrayal… Even after the mistakes… Even after the running… His arms are STILL OPEN.

    His love never changes. His mercy never runs out. His grace is still available TODAY.

    No matter who you are… No matter what you’ve done… No matter how far you’ve wandered…

    YOU ARE STILL LOVED.

    And Heaven is still saying: “Come home. I’m still here.” — Jesus

    If you’re thankful Jesus never gave up on you, comment: “THANK YOU JESUS

    #JesusLovesYou #ComeHome #GraceWins #FaithOverFear #JesusSaves #ChristianMotivation #FoxxFusion #GodsLove #BibleVerse #Romans58 #HealingInChrist #MercyAndGrace #JesusIsKing #ViralFaithPost
    ❤️✝️ JESUS DIDN’T JUST DIE FOR THE PERFECT… HE DIED FOR EVERYONE. ✝️❤️ For the broken. For the lost. For the addicted. For the rejected. For the doubters. For the ones who feel too far gone. 🥺 📖 “But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” — Romans 5:8 Jesus didn’t wait until you had it all together. He loved you at your lowest. 🙌🔥 Even after the betrayal… Even after the mistakes… Even after the running… His arms are STILL OPEN. ❤️ 💯 His love never changes. 💯 His mercy never runs out. 💯 His grace is still available TODAY. No matter who you are… No matter what you’ve done… No matter how far you’ve wandered… ✨ YOU ARE STILL LOVED. ✨ And Heaven is still saying: 🏠 “Come home. I’m still here.” — Jesus If you’re thankful Jesus never gave up on you, comment: 👇 “THANK YOU JESUS ❤️” 👇 #JesusLovesYou #ComeHome #GraceWins #FaithOverFear #JesusSaves #ChristianMotivation #FoxxFusion #GodsLove #BibleVerse #Romans58 #HealingInChrist #MercyAndGrace #JesusIsKing #ViralFaithPost 🙏❤️✝️
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  • G’day
    DAY 2 – COME HOME When Grace Restores The Broken
    #WorshipAndTheWord – Mercy Still Calls #TearsComeToMyEyes #ComeAsYouAre #ChristopherBoothMinistries
    God’s love is greater than your past failures.
    Jesus Christ bore our shame upon the cross so we could be forgiven, restored, and made new. His mercy reaches into the deepest places of brokenness and calls us back into relationship with the Father.
    The enemy wants believers trapped in guilt, fear, and condemnation. But God’s grace transforms us. When we surrender our lives to Christ, the Holy Spirit renews our hearts and gives us strength to walk in victory.
    NO CONDEMNATION
    Jesus frees us from shame and accusation.
    Romans 8:1 (BSB) “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”
    Your past no longer defines your future in Christ.
    MADE NEW
    Salvation transforms our identity completely.
    2 Corinthians 5:17 (BSB) “Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away. Behold, the new has come!”
    Jesus does not merely improve lives — He makes all things new.
    Beloved: Stop hiding from the God who loves you. The Father is not waiting to reject you — He is waiting to restore you. Lay down shame, regret, and every burden you have carried for too long.
    Today is your moment to return fully to Jesus Christ. His mercy is still flowing. His arms are still open. His Spirit is still transforming lives. Rise up and walk boldly in your God-given identity.
    Father, in the name of Jesus, thank You for Your mercy and forgiveness. I reject shame, condemnation, fear, and every lie of the enemy. I receive the cleansing power of the blood of Jesus and the transforming work of the Holy Spirit. Restore my heart, renew my mind, and strengthen me to walk in righteousness and truth. I declare that I am forgiven, redeemed, and made new in Christ. In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.

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    🙋‍♂️ G’day 🆔 DAY 2 – COME HOME When Grace Restores The Broken 🌅 #WorshipAndTheWord – Mercy Still Calls 🎶 #TearsComeToMyEyes #ComeAsYouAre #ChristopherBoothMinistries God’s love is greater than your past failures. ✨ ✝️ Jesus Christ bore our shame upon the cross so we could be forgiven, restored, and made new. His mercy reaches into the deepest places of brokenness and calls us back into relationship with the Father. ✝️ The enemy wants believers trapped in guilt, fear, and condemnation. But God’s grace transforms us. When we surrender our lives to Christ, the Holy Spirit renews our hearts and gives us strength to walk in victory. 📝 NO CONDEMNATION ✏️ Jesus frees us from shame and accusation. 📖 Romans 8:1 (BSB) “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” ➡️ Your past no longer defines your future in Christ. 📝 MADE NEW ✏️ Salvation transforms our identity completely. 📖 2 Corinthians 5:17 (BSB) “Therefore if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away. Behold, the new has come!” ➡️ Jesus does not merely improve lives — He makes all things new. 🎺 Beloved: Stop hiding from the God who loves you. The Father is not waiting to reject you — He is waiting to restore you. Lay down shame, regret, and every burden you have carried for too long. Today is your moment to return fully to Jesus Christ. His mercy is still flowing. His arms are still open. His Spirit is still transforming lives. Rise up and walk boldly in your God-given identity. 🙏 Father, in the name of Jesus, thank You for Your mercy and forgiveness. I reject shame, condemnation, fear, and every lie of the enemy. I receive the cleansing power of the blood of Jesus and the transforming work of the Holy Spirit. Restore my heart, renew my mind, and strengthen me to walk in righteousness and truth. I declare that I am forgiven, redeemed, and made new in Christ. In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen. 🎶📖🔥🙏 🎹 #AltarFrontWorship 🙌🏾 with #PsChrisB-180526🎶 © “Tears Come To My Eyes” – Christopher Booth Ministries – 2018 © “Come As You Are” – Christopher Booth Ministries – 2019 Used under Fair Use/Dealing for the purpose of Worship and Teaching All rights reserved. #GraceRestores #ComeHome #NoCondemnation #Romans81 #2Corinthians517 #ChristopherBooth #ChurchOfTheLivingGod #CLGPastor #4Square #Saviour #Healer #HolySpiritBaptiser #SoonComingKing #ChristianAustralia #AussieChristians #SydneyChurch #WorshipAndScripture #DailyDevotional #WordOfGod #ChristianInspiration #BibleVerseOfTheDay #ChristianMusic #PraiseAndWorship #WorshipLeader #ChristianLiving #PrayerForTheDay #DailyBread #GodsWordsForToday [followers] [christopherboothoz] [stchristopheroz] [christopheroz] [PsChristopherBoothOz] [PsChrisB] [Tentmakeroz]
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