June 11, 2026

A narrow stone path stretches through a dark, rugged landscape toward a distant sunrise on the horizon. Warm golden light illuminates the path against a deep charcoal sky, symbolizing the believer's journey of faith and transformation in Christ. Large cream serif text reads “IDENTITY IN CHRIST,” with “FOLLOWING JESUS” displayed below in muted gold accents. The overall design conveys hope, discipleship, and a Christ-centered identity.

Identity in Christ: What Following Jesus Changes About Who We Are

Identity in Christ: What Following Jesus Changes About Who We Are What happens to our identity when we follow Jesus Christ? In this episode of Contending for the Word Q&A, Dave Jenkins explains how the gospel transforms the believer’s identity. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 5:17 and Luke 9:23, this episode explores what it means to

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A dramatic Psalm 146 sermon thumbnail featuring an open Bible illuminated by golden light in the foreground. Large cream-colored serif text reads “TRUST THE LORD” and “NOT PRINCES.” In the background, a dark city skyline and government building silhouette fade beneath rays of sunlight breaking through storm clouds. A banner at the bottom reads “PSALM 146.” The design emphasizes trusting God's eternal reign rather than human rulers.

Psalm 146: Trusting the Lord Above Every Earthly Hope

https://media.blubrry.com/equipping_you_in_grace/servantsofgrace.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/2026-06-12-Our-Help-Is-in-the-Lord-Dave-Jenkins-5312609316677.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Pandora | EmailIn this sermon from Walking Through the Psalms, Dave Jenkins preaches from Psalm 146 and explains why believers must place their ultimate trust in the Lord rather than in earthly rulers, institutions, or human strength. Psalm

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Don’t Edit God: Truth & Love Together — Weekly Roundup, June 7–13, 2026

Servants of Grace Weekly Roundup | June 7–13, 2026 Each week, we share the latest resources from Servants of Grace to help you grow in Christ through the Word — including articles, daily Bible readings, and biblical discernment content. This week, we’re thinking about what it means to hold truth and love together — especially

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