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Jordan Easley

@jordaneasley

Follower of Jesus. Husband. Father. Friend. Senior Pastor of @firstcleveland in Cleveland, TN. Interactions ≠ Endorsements

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How can you live out the love of God? 1. Personally experience the SON of God. 2. Choose to put on the LOVE of God. 3. Align your life to the WORD of God.

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Immersing ourselves in Scripture is not just an intellectual exercise; it is a spiritual discipline that transforms us from the inside out.

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Living according to God's standards is not a one-time decision but a daily commitment to align our thoughts, actions, and desires with His will.

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Repentance isn't merely feeling sorry or acknowledging wrongdoing; it's a decisive turning away from sin and a turning towards God. It involves a change of mind and heart that leads to a change in actions.

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One of the greatest tricks the devil has ever played on humanity is convincing people they are saved when they really aren’t. Don’t miss this week’s message at First Baptist Cleveland. Will be looking at the differences between a “cultural” Christian and a “biblical” Christian.

One of the greatest tricks the devil has ever played on humanity is convincing people they are saved when they really aren’t. Don’t miss this week’s message at <a href="/firstcleveland/">First Baptist Cleveland</a>. Will be looking at the differences between a “cultural” Christian and a “biblical” Christian.
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If your ‘doing’ hasn’t changed since you became a ‘Christian’ – then there’s a good chance your ‘being’ was never changed in the first place.

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Obedience to Christ isn’t about following rules; it’s about aligning our hearts with His and experiencing the fullness of His love and purpose.