@RightSide_Uk Who is omniscient enough to know what the tapes will cause?? Furthermore, since when did JUSTICE BECOME SECOND to fear!! THE LORD rebuke each of you!
@BethMooreLPM Why the hatred for Beth Moore?? She has said nothing to undermine scripture or scriptural roles-This feels like she is threatening NOT biblical tenets but maybe your “cash cows” of legalism??
@seanfeucht Christians who don’t vote or engage in advocacy for your city, fall into the category of “when the righteous do nothing”. Your job is to hold back darkness, not sit on the sidelines while darkness advances!- Repent of your apathy!
@WillTheRealDeal Absolutely nothing! How can one person, keep his choice of who he votes for but think he has a say in what someone else does? High level of presumption-He speaks from the same farm he lives on-Good job by the quarterback for not “folding” to his idiocy
To all the Christians who nit pick on Trump!- you need to sit down-Which of you can do better? Then do it! -That’s what I thought- Crickets! You show yourself to be trivial/immature when you have a plank in your eyes yet throw rocks at the most pro-Christian President to date
@elonmusk@GadSaad@TheAliceSmith We need to rename rape to “destroyer of souls” to convey the horror, as well as perpetual devastation to a life that it causes
@jk_rowling Every person who thinks a man can be a woman is “lost in the sauce”. You’re living in a circus mirror- The bible (Rom 1:21-22) calls you “Nabal”.
@RigoIrizarry I love you Rigo! I just don’t understand where the rest of the men are? We as women are having to wage this “anti-perversion against women” war almost alone!
I was in the middle of a prayer of repentance one day and, in a fit of piety, I asked God a question I wasn’t expecting to ask: why would you do this to yourself? Why, God? Why keep working with people like us?
It is the same question you ask a friend who keeps going back to a partner who keeps hurting them. At some point, love stops looking noble and starts looking desperate.
You pull them aside and ask: don’t you have options? Don’t you have self-respect?
And the uncomfortable truth is that a God who permanently forgives, without explanation, raises exactly that question. A theology built on grace alone, with no account of what grace costs, eventually produces a God who looks less like love and more like a God with nowhere better to go.
This is why Jesus is not optional. He is not the soft, sentimental addition to a theology that already works. He is the answer to the most uncomfortable question the whole system raises.
The cross doesn’t just accomplish forgiveness. It explains it. It gives it dignity. Because now when you ask God “don’t you have self-esteem?”, the answer is a man on a hill, arms open, paying the highest price love has ever demanded, fully aware of what He was doing and doing it anyway.
Without the cross, divine forgiveness is embarrassing. It looks like a God who cannot help Himself. With it, the staying is no longer weakness. It is the most costly, deliberate, dignified act in human history. He didn’t stay because He had no options. He stayed and showed you exactly what it cost Him.
Every religion has mercy. Only one has a mechanism. Only one points to a hill, a date, and a body and says, that is what it cost.