What Does ‘Love Your Enemies’ Not Mean?
We tend to elevate certain teachings of Jesus at the expense of others, but we must read Scripture as a whole.
We tend to elevate certain teachings of Jesus at the expense of others, but we must read Scripture as a whole.
The greeting someone receives walking into our church doors can make all the difference. We have an example in Paul for how we’re to greet one another.
Politics is tearing our country apart. And you don’t have to be a pundit to see it. Whether you’re watching the news or scrolling through social media, it’s clear that politics has invaded every space and brought with it tension and division. In our politically tense world, we must look to God’s Word for perspective and guidance. Romans 13 is one of the key passages in Scripture on politics, and while it’s deep and complex, three simple points can be drawn from it for our context today: leaders are necessary, laws are good, and love is better. Leaders Are Necessary...
Even if you’d go so far as to describe the person as toxic, you’re never free not to love him.
At the same time that parents have reached historic levels of stress, 40 million Americans have stopped going to church.