When I greet believers with “Praise the Lord, good people,” some may question the use of the word good, referencing the moment when Jesus said, “Why do you call me good? No one is good but God alone” (Luke 18:19). But it’s important to understand that Jesus responded based on the intention and understanding of the one who addressed Him.
Discover Your Identity and Overcome Doubt;
Today, if you are a believer, the truth is you are good, not because of your righteousness, but because of Christ who lives in you.
You are righteousness, not condemned, a child of God, loved and chosen, you’re a king and priest, anointed and sealed , the Temple of the Holy Spirit, and part of the Body of Christ.
All these biblical identities point to your goodness and value in God’s eyes. You now live in a spiritual “safe house,” secure in Christ.
The Bible isn’t meant to be merely studied—it’s meant to be lived. Every principle, every promise, and every precept is designed to transform how we think, speak, and act in our daily lives;
- Apply biblical principles to relationships
- Make decisions through a scriptural lens
- Walk in faith rather than fear
- Experience God’s peace in every circumstance




