It is true that “mercy triumphs over judgment,” as James 2:13 teaches, but that same verse also says, “Judgment will be merciless to one who has shown no mercy,” immediately after teaching that breaking God’s law at one point makes a person guilty of all. The mercy of God is extended to sinners only through the merits of Christ. Ephesians 2:4–5 tells us, “But God, being rich in mercy, made us alive together with Christ.” Nowhere in Scripture do we find the mercy of God applied to sinners after their final guilty verdict, even though He shows them mercy throughout their earthly lives by withholding judgment and providing repeated opportunities to repent.
If you’re a pastor and planning to start your condolences Sunday with the obligatory, “As a church, we don’t need to agree with the things Charlie said or believed to [fill in the blank],” please don’t.
You’re gay and a coward, we get it.
This article is a perfect example of what a gutless, worthless rag this website is...
The article drags Charlie Kirk’s shooting, hours after it happened, into the same bucket as Hamas attacks and wars in Europe, then dulls it all down with “forgive and endure.” That’s not prophetic, it’s evasive. Romans 13 doesn’t tell us to sigh in lament while murderers roam free; it commands rulers to bear the sword. Evil doesn’t need to be mused over; it needs to be judged.
Women are more likely to cheat when they have jobs. Men are more likely to cheat when they don't have jobs. Wow it's almost like the healthiest and most natural thing is for the man to be the breadwinner.
Hey so I’ve been in Sarasota for a week. Every day it’s felt super humid, yesterday went up to Tampa and Saint Petersburg beach and the air is just amazing there. The humid feeling isn’t there at all. Can you tell me how come? On the weather app the humidity is the same, the temp similar yet it’s such a massive feeling..
Nice pastors didn’t just weaken the Church—they disarmed her.
They traded swords for slogans. Truth for tone. Conviction for comfort.
And now the sheep can’t even recognize a wolf.
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@ChrisHohnholz Psalm 15:3 always comes to mind when something like this happens. Instead of trusting the person who shows righteousness, people like to follow those who act wickedly.
@LostMyHats@Protestia “ His desire is to personally ask forgiveness of every person he has slandered or lied to”
This will be interesting to hear about. Will he actually do it or not
@5solas I know a person who uses that verse to say we can do sins /create sins that God can’t think of. Shocked me so much I didn’t even know how to reply at first.