The Gospel
The most important thing we could ever share with you has nothing to do with insurance. It's the good news of who God is — and how you can know Him.
“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”John 3:16
We're an insurance agency, and we take protecting your family and your future seriously. But we'd be doing you a disservice if we never told you about the one thing that matters more than any policy we could ever write.
Here, step by step, is the message at the heart of the Christian faith. Take your time with it.
Why We Serve
If you've spent any time with us, you've probably noticed we care more about you than about closing a policy. There's a reason for that.
We're followers of Jesus. And the way we see it, insurance was never really the point — it's the vehicle. It's what puts us across the table from people in the moments that matter most: buying a first home, growing a business, recovering after a wreck, protecting the people they love. Those moments open doors that no sales pitch ever could.
Our real work isn't selling insurance. It's loving people well — and, when the door is open, pointing them to the One who loves them most.
So we'll take care of your coverage, and we'll do it well. But if all we ever did was save you money on premiums and never told you about the hope we've found in Christ, we'd have missed the most important thing of all.
That's why this page exists.
God Is Holy
Habakkuk 1:13 · 1 John 1:5
God is holy — so holy that He cannot look upon sin or dwell in its presence. Scripture says His eyes are “too pure to look on evil,” and that “God is light; in him there is no darkness at all.” This isn't a rule He decided to make. It is simply what He is. His holiness is the starting point for everything else.
We Have a Problem
Romans 3:23 · Romans 6:23
“All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” Every one of us. And “the wages of sin is death.” Our sin puts a gap between us and a holy God — a gap we cannot close on our own. No amount of willpower, good behavior, or good works is enough to bridge it. The problem is real, and it is ours.
Justice Requires a Sacrifice
Hebrews 10:4
A just God cannot simply overlook sin, any more than a good judge can wave away a crime. Sin has to be paid for — atoned for. In the Old Testament, God gave His people a system of sacrifices, but “it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins.” Those sacrifices were temporary. They were always pointing forward to something — Someone — greater.
Jesus Took Our Place
Romans 5:8 · 1 John 2:2
Jesus — fully God and fully man, and without any sin of His own — stepped in and took our place. On the cross He absorbed the full wrath of God against sin. This is what the Bible calls propitiation: “God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” God's holiness and justice were not set aside. They were fully satisfied.
The Resurrection Proves It
Acts 2:24
Death is the consequence of sin. But because Jesus had no sin of His own, death had no rightful claim on Him — “it was impossible for death to keep its hold on him.” On the third day He rose. The resurrection is God's own public declaration that the sacrifice was accepted and complete. The debt is paid in full.
His Righteousness Becomes Ours
2 Corinthians 5:21
Here is the gift. When those who trust in Christ one day stand before God, He does not see their sin. He sees the sinless sacrifice of Jesus, credited to them: “God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.” The very holiness that once barred us from His presence now becomes the ground on which we enter it — forever.
How to Respond
Romans 10:9–10, 13
This is not about being good enough — no one is. It is about faith: turning from your sin and trusting entirely in what Christ has already done. “If you declare with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” And the promise is wide open: “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”
A Prayer, If You're Ready
A prayer does not save anyone — faith does. The words below can't earn you anything. But if you believe what you've just read, this is simply a way to say to God what is already in your heart. You can pray it right where you are.
“Father, I know that I am a sinner, and that my sin separates me from You. I believe that Jesus Christ, Your Son, died on the cross in my place — taking the punishment I deserved — and that You raised Him from the dead. Right now, I turn from my sin and I trust in Jesus alone to save me. Thank You for Your grace, Your forgiveness, and the gift of eternal life. From this day on, I want to follow You. In Jesus' name, amen.”
What Now?
If you prayed that prayer and meant it, or if you're still wrestling with these things, you don't have to figure it out alone. Here are the next steps that matter most.
Find a local church
You were never meant to walk this out by yourself. Find a Bible-believing church near you, and go. Use the SBC Church Search to find one in your area.
Read the Gospel of John
If you're not sure where to begin in the Bible, start with the Gospel of John. It was written, in the author's own words, “that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name.”
Have questions? Ask us
Faith, doubt, life — we're real people, and we're glad to talk about any of it. Reach out to us anytime.
Keep Reading
Trusted resources to help you understand the gospel and take your next step.
Steps to Peace with God
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
A simple, clear walkthrough of the gospel and how to begin a relationship with God.
The Romans Road to Salvation
Crosswalk
The gospel traced through the book of Romans, verse by verse, with plain-language meaning.
Find a Local Church
SBC Church Search
Search for a Bible-believing Southern Baptist church near you to visit and grow with.
Grow in Your Faith
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
Devotionals, discipleship resources, and answers to questions for new and growing believers.
Have questions? We'd love to talk.
Whether it's about faith or about coverage, the door is always open at Mc-Wright Insurance Group.